Rhode Island lawmakers authorized a specialty license plate honoring Dominican heritage, but the DMV has not yet posted an order form or confirmed public availability. The plate would carry a $40 initial surcharge plus regular registration fees.
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The Governor of Rhode Island, Dan McKee, signed on Friday in a ceremonial manner legislation authorizing commemorative registrations that honor Dominican heritage, culture and identity. At the event, held at the John Paul Duarte Monument, Roger Williams Park in Providence, the Rhode Island Motor Vehicles Division was authorized to make available special registration plates for the benefit of the Dominican Independence and Heritage Award Committe…