SB32 Alabama 2014 Session
Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Tom WhatleyRepublican- Session
- Regular Session 2014
- Title
- Motor vehicles, distinctive license plate, Alabama State Nurses Association plate authorized, duties to Alabama State Nurses Association
- Summary
SB32 would create a distinctive Alabama State Nurses Association license plate, charge a $50 annual fee, and send the money to the nurses association.
What This Bill DoesIf passed, Alabama residents could apply for the distinctive plate by meeting regular vehicle registration requirements and paying a $50 annual fee. The plate would be designed by the Alabama State Nurses Association and approved by the Department of Revenue, and would be valid for five years. The extra fee revenue would go to the Alabama State Nurses Association, and the plate could be renewed or replaced with conventional, personalized, or new ASNA plates. The act would take effect for plate applications starting January 1, 2015, with an exemption from certain existing plate design rules for these plates.
Who It Affects- Motor vehicle owners in Alabama who choose to obtain the distinctive Alabama State Nurses Association plate by paying the $50 annual fee.
- The Alabama State Nurses Association, which would receive the proceeds of the additional fee to support its activities.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Creates a distinctive Alabama State Nurses Association license plate with design by ASNA and approval by the Department of Revenue.
- Imposes an additional annual fee of $50 for eligible Alabama motor vehicle owners, payable when obtaining the plate.
- Distributes the additional fee revenues to the Alabama State Nurses Association.
- Plate is valid for five years and can be replaced with conventional, personalized, or new ASNA plates; the act becomes operative for plate applications on January 1, 2015.
- Subjects
- Motor Vehicles
Bill Actions
Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Commerce, Transportation, and Utilities
Bill Text
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature