Wash. Admin. Code § 308-96A-095 - Undercover or confidential license plates - Cancellation
(1)
Who may cancel undercover or
confidential license plates? Undercover or confidential license plates
may be canceled one of two ways:
(a) The
department may cancel or refuse to renew undercover or confidential license
plates when the department has reasonable cause to believe the license plates
are being used for purposes other than those authorized in
RCW
46.08.066; or
(b) A government agency may request
cancellation of their undercover or confidential license plates when the
license plates are no longer required.
(2)
How does a government agency cancel
undercover or confidential license plates? The government agency
notifies the department in writing that the undercover or confidential license
plates are no longer required, and indicates that the license plates and
registration are being returned to the department or are being
destroyed.
(3)
May the
undercover or confidential license plates remain on the vehicle when it is
removed from the program? No, the license plates must be removed from
the vehicle and returned to the department or destroyed.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 46.08.066. 02-21-118, § 308-96A-095, filed 10/23/02, effective 11/23/02; 99-16-020, § 308-96A-095, filed 7/26/99, effective 8/26/99; 98-16-002, § 308-96A-095, filed 7/22/98, effective 8/22/98; 85-11-014 (Order TL/RG-12), § 308-96A-095, filed 5/8/85.
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