SPONSOR:

Rep. Morrison & Sen. Hansen

Reps. Gorman, Ortega, Burns; Sens. Hoffner, Cruce, Wilson

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY

HOUSE BILL NO. 250

AS AMENDED BY

HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1

AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 21 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES.

WHEREAS, on the Fourth of July, 2026, our nation will commemorate and celebrate the Two Hundred and Fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence; and

WHEREAS, Congress has established the United States Semiquincentennial Commission, and forty-three States and Territories, including Delaware, have formed entities for purposes of commemorating this milestone anniversary; and

WHEREAS, the State of Delaware will also celebrate its separation from the State of Pennsylvania and from the British Crown, an event that occurred on the 15th Day of June, 1776, and commemorated each year in the town of New Castle as “Separation Day”; and

WHEREAS, from the earliest inhabitants of the land, through the development of Atlantic colonies, to Separation Day and the Declaration of Independence, over the course of the American Revolution and to the ratification of the Constitution of the United States—the peoples of the lands now called Delaware helped shape a country that has continued for two and a half centuries; and

WHEREAS, this milestone anniversary provides an opportunity to reflect on Delaware’s unique history and the contributions of its many diverse groups and peoples over the course of the history of the lands now called the United States of America, beginning millennia before 1776 and continuing to the present day; and

WHEREAS, Delaware is home to many cultural, historical, educational, and community organizations who expertly share our State’s rich history and its vibrant present with Delawareans and visitors alike; and

WHEREAS, as a part of this Separation Day/Semiquincentennial commemoration the General Assembly desires to establish a new Delaware commemorative license plate to be made available to those Delawareans wishing to honor and appropriately remember this special time in our state’s history.

NOW, THEREFORE:

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (Three-fifths of all members elected to each house thereof concurring therein):

Section 1. Amend Subchapter II, Chapter 21, Title 21 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:

§ 2140T. Delaware's celebration of America's 250th anniversary special license plate.

(a) The owner of any vehicle described in subsection (b) of this section may apply to the Division of Motor Vehicles (“Division”) for a special Delaware 250 license plate. The Division shall issue the plate only if the Division receives at least 200 applications for the plate.

(b) This section only applies to the following:

(1) A private passenger vehicle.

(2) Subject to paragraph (b)(2)b. of this section, a motor vehicle or trailer with a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating (“GVWR”) of 26,000 pounds or less.

a. The motor vehicle or trailer described in this paragraph (b)(2) may be owned by an individual or an artificial entity, including a corporation, company, association, firm, partnership, society, or joint-stock company.

b. A motor vehicle that qualifies to register for the International Registration Plan (“IRP”), individually, or as part of a combination of vehicles, may not be issued a special plate under this section.

(c)(1) On the initial application for a plate to be issued under this section, a 1-time fee of $50, which includes an administrative fee of $15, is required in addition to the annual registration fee required by this title.

(2) The initial application fee under paragraph (c)(1) of this section is required for any person applying for the plate, including a member of a non-profit organization, even if the member is exempt from registration fees under § 2159 of this title.

(3) A replacement plate may be obtained on payment of a fee to be set by the Division, which must cover the cost of the plate.

(d) The Division shall deposit the 1-time administrative fee collected under subsection (c) of this section into a special fund and use the fund for the purpose of promoting the sale of the plate and administering this section. Proceeds remaining after the Division has covered the costs of promoting the sale of the plate and administering this section must be applied under subsection (e) of this section.

(e)(1) The funds derived by the State from the portion of the 1-time fee of $50 under subsection (c) of this section, other than the funds spent by the Division under subsection (d) of this section, must be deposited by the Division with the State Treasurer and must be specifically set aside in the name of Delaware 250 Fund for use by Delaware 250 in support of Delaware’s celebration of America’s 250 th anniversary.

(2) Delaware 250 may determine how to spend the moneys in the Delaware 250 Fund, including which expenditures support Delaware’s celebration of America’s 250 th anniversary.

(f) The design for all plates issued under this section must be submitted by Delaware 250 for final color and design approval by the Division, and are subject to the following:

(1) The wording, “The First State”, may be dropped and substituted with the wording “Delaware 250”.

(2) A plate may not be solely black and white in color.

(3) The Division may refuse any design that it believes would cause a public safety enforcement problem.

(g) The numbers, letters, or both, assigned will be the same as the license plate assigned to the owner’s vehicle at the time of the application for the plate.

(h) The Division may promulgate regulations as required to administer this section.

Section 2. Section 1 of this Act expires on December 31, 2026.

Section 3. Moneys in the Delaware 250 Fund established by this Act that are unencumbered on December 31, 2026, revert to this State’s Transportation Trust Fund. Moneys in the Delaware 250 Fund established by this Act that are encumbered on December 31, 2026, are transferred to Delaware 250.