Bill Sponsors
Azzinaro, O'Brien, Phillips, and Corvese
Committee
House Special Legislation
Summary
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This bill updates the regulations for special license plates issued to members of the United States Reserve Forces. It increases the weight limit for commercial vehicles eligible for these plates from 8,500 pounds to 12,000 pounds, allowing larger trucks to display them. Additionally, the bill adds the "Space Force" to the list of military branches (Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard) that are printed on the license plate. It maintains existing fees and the requirement that a specific number of plates must be ordered before issuance begins.
Analysis
Pros for Progressives
- Expands inclusivity and recognition for service members by formally acknowledging the Space Force alongside other branches of the military.
- Supports working-class veterans and reservists who own heavier commercial vehicles for their trades by allowing them to access these registration benefits.
- Maintains the allocation of revenue from plate fees to the general revenue fund, which supports broader state services and community needs.
Cons for Progressives
- Validates and normalizes the Space Force, a military branch viewed by some progressives as an unnecessary militarization of space initiated by the Trump administration.
- Continues to grant special privileges, such as exemption from driving bans during states of emergency, to a specific group based on military status rather than essential need.
- Focuses legislative energy on military symbolism and vehicle registration rather than addressing systemic issues facing veterans, such as healthcare or housing.
Pros for Conservatives
- Demonstrates respect and support for the military by officially recognizing the Space Force and honoring Reserve Forces members.
- Reduces regulatory restrictions on vehicle owners by increasing the weight limit for eligible commercial vehicles from 8,500 to 12,000 pounds.
- Upholds the special status of military personnel by maintaining their authorization to travel during state-imposed driving bans and emergencies.
Cons for Conservatives
- Maintains government fees for the plates ($20 service charge and $5 transfer charge) rather than offering them gratis to those who served.
- Still imposes a weight restriction (12,000 lbs) on vehicle eligibility, limiting the freedom of veterans who own even larger personal or commercial vehicles.
- Retains the bureaucratic hurdle that prevents the issuance of plates until a minimum threshold of 900 orders is met.
Constitutional Concerns
None Likely
Impact Overview
Groups Affected
- United States Reserve Forces members
- Space Force members
- Owners of commercial vehicles (8500-12000 lbs)
- Division of Motor Vehicles
- Veterans
Towns Affected
All
Cost to Taxpayers
None
Revenue Generated
Reserve Forces Members: $20/plate service charge, Reserve Forces Members: $5/plate transfer charge
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Bill Status
Current Status
Held
Comm Passed
Floor Passed
Law
History
• 01/09/2026 Introduced, referred to House Special Legislation
Bill Text
SECTION 1. Section 31-3-80 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-3 entitled "Registration of Vehicles" is hereby amended to read as follows:
31-3-80. Reserve Forces plates.
(a) The administrator of the division of motor vehicles is empowered and authorized to make available to all active and retired members of the United States Reserve Forces of Rhode Island a special motor vehicle registration plate for any motor vehicle eligible for registration as an automobile or a commercial vehicle having a gross weight ofeight thousand five hundred pounds (8,500 lbs.) twelve thousand pounds (12,000 lbs.) or less.
(b) The special motor vehicle registration plate shall carry on it the designation “US Reserve Forces” and shall carry on it the titles (Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard) arranged on the left hand side of the plate from top to bottom in this order of precedence, with numerals to the right of the titles and over the United States flag on the plate.
(c) The administrator of the division of motor vehicles shall issue the plate upon payment of a service charge of twenty dollars ($20.00) and a transfer charge of five dollars ($5.00) for the plate. All revenues shall be deposited as general revenues.
(d) For the purposes of this section an active or retired member of the United States Reserve Forces shall be defined as currently serving or having retired under honorable conditions from any of the Reserve Forces other than the Rhode Island Army or Air National Guard.
(e) In a national state of emergency, any active member of the United States Reserve Forces driving a vehicle bearing the special motor vehicle registration plate shall be authorized and empowered to travel upon the highways of the state notwithstanding any driving ban imposed by any state or municipal authority.
(f) No US Reserve Forces plates shall be issued until at least nine hundred (900) such plates have been ordered.
(g) A DD 214 showing "honorable discharge" shall be furnished to the division of motor vehicles for issuance.
(h)(1) Passenger vehicles shall be renewed every two (2) years, and the renewal month shall be based on the first letter of a registered owner's last name, or the first letter of the name of the company of which the vehicles are registered.
(2) Commercial vehicles, as defined in subsection (a) of this section, shall be renewed annually in March.
(i) Upon the death of the veteran, the plates may be transferred to the holder's surviving spouse for the spouse's lifetime unless or until the spouse remarries.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
31-3-80. Reserve Forces plates.
(a) The administrator of the division of motor vehicles is empowered and authorized to make available to all active and retired members of the United States Reserve Forces of Rhode Island a special motor vehicle registration plate for any motor vehicle eligible for registration as an automobile or a commercial vehicle having a gross weight of
(b) The special motor vehicle registration plate shall carry on it the designation “US Reserve Forces” and shall carry on it the titles (Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard) arranged on the left hand side of the plate from top to bottom in this order of precedence, with numerals to the right of the titles and over the United States flag on the plate.
(c) The administrator of the division of motor vehicles shall issue the plate upon payment of a service charge of twenty dollars ($20.00) and a transfer charge of five dollars ($5.00) for the plate. All revenues shall be deposited as general revenues.
(d) For the purposes of this section an active or retired member of the United States Reserve Forces shall be defined as currently serving or having retired under honorable conditions from any of the Reserve Forces other than the Rhode Island Army or Air National Guard.
(e) In a national state of emergency, any active member of the United States Reserve Forces driving a vehicle bearing the special motor vehicle registration plate shall be authorized and empowered to travel upon the highways of the state notwithstanding any driving ban imposed by any state or municipal authority.
(f) No US Reserve Forces plates shall be issued until at least nine hundred (900) such plates have been ordered.
(g) A DD 214 showing "honorable discharge" shall be furnished to the division of motor vehicles for issuance.
(h)(1) Passenger vehicles shall be renewed every two (2) years, and the renewal month shall be based on the first letter of a registered owner's last name, or the first letter of the name of the company of which the vehicles are registered.
(2) Commercial vehicles, as defined in subsection (a) of this section, shall be renewed annually in March.
(i) Upon the death of the veteran, the plates may be transferred to the holder's surviving spouse for the spouse's lifetime unless or until the spouse remarries.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
