Utah Admin. Code 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 a total of five characters and numerals.
(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 provided the individual described in
Subsection (11)(b)(i) at least 30 days notice that the license plate will be
revoked.
(12)
(a) To qualify for a search and rescue
special group license plate, an applicant must present one of the following:
(i) an official identification card issued by
a county sheriff's office identifying the applicant as an employee or volunteer
of that county's search and rescue team; or
(ii) a letter on letterhead of the county
sheriff's office of the county in which the search and rescue team is located,
identifying the applicant as an employee or volunteer of that county's search
and rescue team.
(b) The
division shall revoke a search and rescue special group license plate issued
under Section
41-1a-418
upon receipt of written notification from the county sheriff's office of the
county in which the search and rescue team is located, 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 search and rescue team has
provided the individual described in Subsection (12)(b)(i) at least 30 days
notice that the license plate will be revoked.
(13) 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.
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