Wash. Admin. Code § 308-96A-080 - Undercover and confidential license plates - Application procedures
(1)
What are
undercover and confidential license plates? They are standard issue
license plates assigned only to vehicles owned or operated by government
agencies as identified in
RCW
46.08.066. These vehicles include, but are
not limited to, off road vehicles, trailers, and snowmobiles.
(2)
When is an undercover or
confidential license plate issued? An undercover or confidential license
plate is issued to government agencies when being used in confidential,
investigative, or undercover work.
(3)
When are undercover and
confidential license plates used?
(a)
These plates are used for official business by government agencies or any state
elected official.
(b) For the
personal security of any other public officer, or public employee, for use on
an unmarked publicly owned or controlled vehicle for the conduct of business
for the period of time required.
(4)
How are undercover and confidential
vehicles registered?
(a) An undercover
license plate record will show fictitious names and addresses on all department
records subject to public disclosure.
(b) A confidential license plate record will
show the government agency name and address on all department records subject
to public disclosure.
(5)
Who is responsible for verifying
that only fictitious names and addresses are used for undercover vehicle
registrations? The individual signing the application.
(6)
How does a government agency apply
for undercover or confidential license plates?
(a) A completed application form approved by
the department needs to be signed by the government agency head or designated
contact person.
(b) A copy of the
current title, registration or other documents approved by the department of
licensing that proves the vehicle is owned or operated by the government
agency.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 46.08.066 and 88.02.035. 06-04-026, § 308-96A-080, filed 1/24/06, effective 2/24/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.08.066. 02-21-118, § 308-96A-080, filed 10/23/02, effective 11/23/02; 99-16-020, § 308-96A-080, filed 7/26/99, effective 8/26/99; 98-16-002, § 308-96A-080, filed 7/22/98, effective 8/22/98; 85-11-014 (Order TL/RG-12), § 308-96A-080, filed 5/8/85.
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