Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 13, § 206.62 - Application for Regular Series License Plates for State-Owned University Vehicle
(a) In addition to the requirements for registration of a vehicle pursuant to Vehicle
Code Section 4150 and 4150.2, the applicant for regular series license plates for a state-owned vehicle assigned to a university chancellor or
president of the University of California or California State University, or one of their campuses, shall submit to the department a request for such
plates. The request shall be completed on university letterhead and signed by the president, or his or her designee, of either the Trustees of the
California State University or the Regents of the University of California, as applicable. The request shall identify the following:
(1) The chancellor or president to whom the vehicle will be assigned. Identification shall include the person's
name, title, and driver license number and the name of the university system or campus of which the person is the president or chancellor.
(2) The vehicle to which the regular series license plates will be assigned.
(A)
For original registrations, the vehicle identification shall include the make, model, vehicle identification number, and the date the vehicle was
first sold by a manufacturer, remanufacturer or dealer to a consumer.
(B) For non-original registrations,
the vehicle identification shall include the make, model, vehicle identification number, and vehicle license number.
(b) In addition to the request specified in subsection (a), when regular series license plates are ordered to
replace exempt license plates, an Application for Replacement Plates, Stickers, Documents, form REG 156 (Rev. 8/2017), which is hereby incorporated
by reference, shall be completed and signed by the applicant to whom the vehicle is assigned.
(c) When
regular series license plates are ordered to replace exempt license plates, the exempt license plates shall be surrendered to the department at the
time of application.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 1651, Vehicle Code. Reference: Section 5002.6.
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