SF4482
Survivor support license plate establishment
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
Related bill: HF4832
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
- Establish survivor support special license plates to raise funds for crime victims by requiring a mandatory contribution to the crime victims account, and to codify the program in Minnesota law.
Main Provisions
Issuance of plates
- The commissioner must issue survivor support special license plates (or a single motorcycle plate) to an applicant who owns a passenger automobile, recreational vehicle, one-ton pickup, one-ton truck, or motorcycle.
- The applicant must pay:
- the standard fee for special plates (as defined in Minnesota Statutes),
- the required registration tax,
- other applicable fees under Minnesota law,
- a contribution of $30 upon initial application and a minimum of $30 annually to the crime victims account (611A.612).
- The applicant must also comply with all registration and licensing requirements.
Design
- The commissioner must adopt a suitable plate design in consultation with the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Violence Free Minnesota, and other groups identified by the commissioner.
No refund
- Contributions collected under this section are nonrefundable.
Plate transfers
- Plates issued under this section may be transferred to another eligible vehicle if:
- the subsequent vehicle qualifies to bear the plates, and
- the vehicle is registered to the same individual who originally received the plates.
- A transfer fee of $5 applies.
Credits to crime victims account
- The contributions described above must be deposited into the crime victims account (611A.612).
- An amount sufficient to cover the department’s administrative costs for the account is appropriated from that account.
Recordkeeping
- The commissioner must maintain a record of the number of plates issued under this section.
Exemption
- Plates issued under this section are not subject to a specific unrelated provision (168.1293, subdivision 2).
Financial and Administrative Details
- Funding flow: contributions go to the crime victims account to support victims services, with a portion used to cover administration costs.
- Fee structure: includes standard special-plate fees, registration tax, and a recurring contribution to the crime victims account.
Compliance and Scope
- Applies to owners of specified vehicle types (cars, RVs, certain heavy pickups/trucks, motorcycles) who choose the survivor support plate.
- Requires ongoing compliance with registration rules and payment of required fees.
- Designed with input from sexual assault and victim-support organizations to guide design and messaging.
Significance / Impact
- Creates a dedicated funding stream for crime victims programs via a specialized license plate.
- Promotes survivor-focused messaging through plate design and branding in collaboration with advocacy groups.
Relevant Terms - survivor support plates - special license plates - crime victims account (611A.612) - Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault - Violence Free Minnesota - Minnesota Statutes chapter 168 - vehicle registration - plate transfer - transfer fee - nonrefundable contributions - plate design process - registration tax - administrative costs
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 17, 2026 | Senate | Action | Introduction and first reading | ||
| March 17, 2026 | Senate | Action | Referred to | Transportation | |
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