AN ACT
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; ENACTING A
DESCRIPTION OF AND REQUIREMENTS FOR A STANDARDIZED SPECIAL REGISTRATION PLATE;
PROVIDING FOR A STANDARDIZED SPECIAL REGISTRATION PLATE WITH A LOGO
COMMEMORATING ROUTE 66; MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. A new section of the Motor Vehicle Code,
Section 66-3-424 NMSA 1978, is enacted to read:
"66-3-424. STANDARDIZED SPECIAL REGISTRATION PLATES WITH
LOGOS.--
A. Standardized special registration plates with
logos may be authorized by statute to show state support for worthy public
purposes. The authorizing statute shall
provide for collection of fees that, at a minimum, will cover the costs to the
division of development, manufacture and issuance of the special registration
plates and logos.
B. Standardized special registration plates, on
the standardized areas, shall:
(1) display the colors of the state flag, red
lettering on a yellow background;
(2) display the phrases "New Mexico
USA" and "Land of Enchantment";
(3) provide a space for applying the special
registration logo, centered at the left edge of the plate, between the
attachment holes, beginning one-fourth inch in from the edge of the plate and
having the following dimensions: four
and one-eighth inches in height and three and one-eighth inches in width; and
(4) provide a vehicle registration number, to be
assigned by the division, that consists of five alphanumeric characters
displayed to the right of the special logo area.
C. Special registration logos, except for the
standard dimension specified in Paragraph (3) of Subsection B of this section,
shall be left to the design discretion of the division, in consultation with
the public purpose interest group that requests the special registration plate.
D. Standardized special registration plates with
logos, when authorized by statute for a particular public purpose interest
group, shall meet the requirements specified in this subsection prior to plate
issuance by the division. The public
purpose interest group, no later than the effective date of the authorizing
statute:
(1) shall provide evidence acceptable to the
division that it will generate a minimum number of prepaid applications as
determined by the division for the special registration plate with logo;
(2) shall provide a prepayment to the division in
an amount sufficient to cover the plate and logo cost of the initial order;
(3) shall provide a sample of the requested
artwork design in a format specified by the plate manufacturer for the
specialized logo; and
(4) in cases where the authorizing statute
includes revenue-sharing with distribution directed to a particular group or
fund, shall show that the recipient is a governmental entity or a fund
authorized for the use of a governmental entity.
E. The division may promulgate rules for
implementation of the provisions of this section."
Section 2. A new section of the Motor Vehicle Code,
Section 66-3-424.1 NMSA 1978, is enacted to read:
"66-3-424.1. SPECIAL ROUTE 66 COMMEMORATIVE REGISTRATION
PLATE.--
A. The division shall issue a standardized
special registration plate with a logo specified
in Section 66-3-424 NMSA 1978 commemorating route 66.
B. For a fee of thirty-five dollars ($35.00),
which shall be in addition to the regular motor vehicle registration fees, the
owner of a vehicle may apply for issuance of a special route 66 commemorative
registration plate. The owner shall
apply and pay the fee each year to retain and renew the special route 66
commemorative registration plate.
C. Revenue from the additional fee for a special
route 66 commemorative registration plate shall be distributed as follows:
(1) ten dollars ($10.00) of the additional fee
collected shall be retained by and is appropriated to the department to defray
the cost of making and issuing the special registration plate with route 66
logo; and
(2) twenty-five dollars ($25.00) of the
additional fee shall be distributed to and is appropriated to the state highway
and transportation department for the purpose of funding the revitalization and
preservation of historic route 66 in New Mexico pursuant to the national scenic
byways program.
Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.--Except for Section 1 of this
act, the effective date of the provisions of this act is January 1, 2004. The effective date of the provisions of
Section 1 of this act is July 1, 2003.
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