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California Unveils Plan for Disneyland License Plate to Fund Children’s Hospitals

Sales await DMV approval plus 7,500 preorders.

Overview

  • A collaboration announced Tuesday between the State Treasurer’s Office, Disneyland Resort and the California Children’s Hospital Association proposes a Disneyland-themed specialty plate for California drivers.
  • The program must secure DMV approval, finalize a design and reach at least 7,500 preorders before presales can start.
  • The Treasurer’s Office opened an interest list to collect sign-ups and share updates on the design reveal and preorder launch.
  • Plates would cost $50 for a standard sequential version or $103 for a personalized version, with annual renewals of $40 or $83 in addition to normal registration fees.
  • After administrative costs, CHFFA would deposit proceeds into a state fund for 13 named children’s hospitals to support uncompensated care, clinical training and family support for children with complex medical needs.