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DAR File No. 28046

This filing was published in the 07/15/2005, issue, Vol. 2005, No. 14, of the Utah State Bulletin.

Tax Commission, Motor Vehicle

R873-22M-27

Issuance of Special Group License Plates Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Sections 41-1a-418, 41-1a-419, 41-1a-420, and 41-1a-421

 

NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE

DAR File No.: 28046
Filed: 06/28/2005, 10:56
Received by: NL

 

RULE ANALYSIS

Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

The section is amended to reinsert language inadvertently deleted in a recent amendment to the rule.

 

Summary of the rule or change:

The proposed amendment reinserts language indicating the evidence an applicant must provide to receive former prisoner of war special group license plates.

 

State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

Sections 41-1a-418 and 41a-1a-421

 

Anticipated cost or savings to:

the state budget:

None--This language has been in the rule since the plate was authorized. The recent deletion was inadvertent and adding it back in involves no costs.

 

local governments:

None--This language has been in the rule since the plate was authorized. The recent deletion was inadvertent and adding it back in involves no costs.

 

other persons:

None--This language has been in the rule since the plate was authorized. The recent deletion was inadvertent and adding it back in involves no costs.

 

Compliance costs for affected persons:

None--The amendment reinserts language that was inadvertently repealed in a recent amendment and adding it back in involves no costs.

 

Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:

There will be no impact on businesses. Pam Hendrickson, Commission Chair

 

The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

Tax Commission
Motor Vehicle
210 N 1950 W
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84134

 

Direct questions regarding this rule to:

Cheryl Lee at the above address, by phone at 801-297-3900, by FAX at 801-297-3919, or by Internet E-mail at clee@utah.gov

 

Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:

08/15/2005

 

This rule may become effective on:

08/16/2005

 

Authorized by:

Pam Hendrickson, Commission Chair

 

 

RULE TEXT

R873. Tax Commission, Motor Vehicle.

R873-22M. Motor Vehicle.

R873-22M-27. Issuance of Special Group License Plates Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Sections 41-1a-418, 41-1a-419, 41-1a-420, and 41-1a-421.

(1) Except as otherwise provided, a special group license plate shall consist of a symbol affixed to the left-hand side of the plate, followed by five characters. The first four characters shall be numbers and the fifth shall be a letter.

(2) (a) Legislature special group license plates shall carry the letter combination SEN or REP with the number of the district from which the legislator was elected or appointed.

(b) A state legislator may register a maximum of two vehicles with Legislature special group license plates.

(c) Upon leaving office, a legislator may not display the Legislature special group license plates on any motor vehicle. Legislators not reelected to office may not display the Legislature special group license plates after December 31 of the election year.

(3) (a) United States Congress special group license plates shall carry, in the case of representatives, the letter combination HR, followed by the number of the district from which the representative was elected or appointed, or, in the case of senators, USS 1 or USS 2, signifying the senior and junior senators.

(b) Upon leaving office, a member of Congress may not display United States Congress special group license plates on any motor vehicle. A member of Congress not reelected to office may not display United States Congress special group license plates after December 31 of the election year.

(4) Survivor of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor special group license plates may be issued to qualified U.S. military veterans who:

(a) provide a copy of their discharge papers, notice of separation, or other government issued document acceptable to the division verifying dates and locations of active service; or

(b) present evidence of membership in the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association.

(5) Former prisoner of war special group license plates shall be issued to qualified U.S. military veterans who provide a copy of their discharge papers, notice of separation, or other government issued document acceptable to the division indicating that the veteran was classified as a prisoner of war.

(6) Recipient of a purple heart special group license plates shall be issued to qualified U.S. military veterans who:

(a) provide a copy of their discharge papers, notice of separation, or other government issued document acceptable to the division indicating the veteran was awarded the purple heart; or

(b) present evidence of current membership in the Military Order of the Purple Heart.

(7) An applicant for a National Guard special group license plate must present a current military identification card that shows active membership in the Utah National Guard.

(8) The issuance, renewal, surrender, and design of disability special group license plates and windshield placards shall be subject to the provisions of the federal Uniform System for Parking for Persons with Disabilities, 23 C.F.R. Ch. 11, Subch. B, Pt. 1235.2 (1991), which is adopted and incorporated by reference.

(9) (a) An applicant for a licensed amateur radio operator special group license

plate shall present a current Federal Communication Commission (FCC) license.

(b) The license plate number for a licensed amateur radio operator special group license plate shall be the same combination of alpha and numeric characters that comprise the FCC assigned radio call letters of the licensed operator.

(c) Only one set of licensed amateur radio operator special group license plates may be issued per FCC license.

(10) A farm truck special group license plate may be issued for a vehicle that is qualified to register as a farm truck under Section 41-1a-1206.

(11) (a) To qualify for a firefighter special group license plate, an applicant must present one of the following:

(i) evidence indicating the applicant has a current membership in the Utah Firefighters' Association;

(ii) an official identification card issued by the firefighting entity identifying the applicant as an employee or volunteer of that firefighting entity;

(iii) a letter on letterhead of the firefighting entity, or the municipality or county in which the firefighting entity is located, identifying the applicant as an employee or volunteer of that firefighting entity; or

(iv) a letter on letterhead from a firefighting entity, or the municipality or county in which the firefighting entity is located, identifying the applicant as a retired firefighter, whether employed or volunteer, of that firefighting entity.

(b) The division shall revoke a firefighter special group license plate issued under Section 41-1a-418 upon receipt of written notification from the head of a firefighting entity indicating:

(i) the name of the individual whose license plate is revoked;

(ii) the license plate number that is revoked;

(iii) the reason the license plate is revoked; and

(iv) that the firefighting entity has notified the individual described in Subsection (11)(b)(i) that the license plate will be revoked.

(12) An individual who no longer qualifies for the particular special group license plate may not display that special group license plate on any motor vehicle and must reregister the vehicle and obtain new license plates.

 

KEY: taxation, motor vehicles, aircraft, license plates

2005

Notice of Continuation April 5, 2002

41-1a-418

41-1a-419

41-1a-420

41-1a-421

 

 

 

 

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For questions regarding the content or application of this rule, please contact Cheryl Lee at the above address, by phone at 801-297-3900, by FAX at 801-297-3919, or by Internet E-mail at clee@utah.gov

For questions about the rulemaking process, please contact the Division of Administrative Rules (801-538-3764). Please Note: The Division of Administrative Rules is NOT able to answer questions about the content or application of these administrative rules.

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