Disney fans may soon get to order Disney-themed license plates that help children's hospitals

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California drivers may soon have the option to purchase Disney-themed license plates that benefit children’s healthcare.The mission is to raise funds for unpaid services provided by children’s hospitals statewide.

The collaboration involves the Disneyland Resort, the California Children’s Hospital Assn.and the Health Facilities Financing Authority overseen by the state treasurer’s office, according to a news release.“In this time when Californians are struggling to get access to care, we are thrilled to help unlock new funding to help expand care, improve health outcomes and promote the well-being of children with serious and complex medical needs,” state Treasurer Fiona Ma said.

The announcement begins the process of developing a Disney-themed tag and securing approval from the Department of Motor Vehicles to add to its special license plate program.Getting the DMV’s OK requires a pre-order minimum of 7,500 license plates.The agency also needs to sign off on the design.It’s unclear how long this process will take.

A DMV representative could not immediately be reached for comment.The Disney-themed plates, if approved, would be among several the DMV offers to fund charities or causes, including the Arts Council, Breast Cancer Awareness, the Lake Tahoe Conservancy, museums, firefighters and veterans.After deducting administrative fees, proceeds from the Disney plates would go toward services provided by hospitals and clinics that are not covered by insurance or a patient.Earnings will be deposited into the program fund established in the state treasury and awarded to 13 children’s hospitals, including: Specialized plates cost $50 — or $103 for personalized versions — with an annual renewal fee of $40 or $83, respectively, in addition to standard vehicle registration fees.The California Health Facilities Financing Authority has launched a website for those i...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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