Senate committee approves lowering disability threshold for reduced veterans plates
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The committee gave HB292 a favorable report; the bill reduces the disability threshold for a reduced disabled license tag from 51% to 50%, aligning state eligibility with Department of Veterans Affairs rating increments.
The sponsor of HB292 explained the bill would allow disabled veterans rated 50% or more to apply for a reduced disabled license tag; current law requires 51% or more. The sponsor said the Department of Veterans Affairs issues ratings in 10% increments, which made the current 51% threshold impractical because applicants often have 50% ratings.
A senator seconded the bill, the committee proceeded with no objection to previous roll and gave HB292 a favorable report. The committee did not record additional amendments or fiscal impacts during the discussion.
