The department
shall continue to issue the categories of special plates issued
by the department under the sections repealed under section 12
(1) through (7), chapter 250, Laws of 1990. Special license
plates issued under those repealed sections before January 1,
1991, are valid to the extent and under the conditions provided
in those repealed sections. The following conditions,
limitations, or requirements apply to certain special license
plates issued after January 1, 1991:
(1) A horseless carriage plate and a plate or plates issued
for collectors' vehicles more than thirty years old, upon payment
of the initial fees required by law and the additional special
license plate fee established by the department, are valid for
the life of the vehicle for which application is approved by the
department. When a single plate is issued, it shall be displayed
on the rear of the vehicle.
(2) The department may issue special license plates denoting
amateur radio operator status only to persons having a valid
official radio operator license issued by the federal
communications commission.
(3) The department shall issue one set of special license
plates to each resident of this state who has been awarded the
Congressional Medal of Honor for use on a passenger vehicle
registered to that person. The department shall issue the plate
without the payment of licensing fees and motor vehicle excise
tax.
(4) The department may issue for use on only one motor
vehicle owned by the qualified applicant special license plates
denoting that the recipient of the plate is a survivor of the
attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, to persons meeting
all of the following criteria:
(a) Is a resident of this state;
(b) Was a member of the United States Armed Forces on
December 7, 1941;
(c) Was on station on December 7, 1941, during the hours of
7:55 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. Hawaii time at Pearl Harbor, the island of
Oahu, or offshore at a distance not to exceed three miles;
(d) Received an honorable discharge from the United States
Armed Forces; and
(e) Is certified by a Washington state chapter of the Pearl
Harbor survivors association as satisfying the qualifications in
(c) of this subsection.
The department may issue such plates to the surviving spouse
of any deceased Pearl Harbor survivor who met the requirements of
this subsection. If the surviving spouse remarries, he or she
shall return the special plates to the department within fifteen
days and apply for regular plates. The surviving spouse must be
a resident of this state.
The department shall issue these plates upon payment by the
applicant of all other license fees, but the department may not
set or charge an additional fee for these special license plates.
(5) Effective with registrations that are due or become due
on or after January 1, 2009, the department may issue for use on
motor vehicles owned by the qualified applicant special license
plates denoting that the recipient of the plate is a parent of a
member of the United States armed forces who died while in
service to his or her country or as a result of such service to
persons meeting all of the following criteria:
(a) Is a resident of this state; and
(b) Is a mother or father of a member of the United States
armed forces who died while in service to his or her country or
who died as a result of such service, as certified by the
Washington state department of veterans affairs.
The department shall issue these plates upon payment by the
applicant of all other license fees, but the department may not
set or charge an additional fee for these special plates.
(6) The department shall replace, free of charge, special
license plates issued under subsections (3) through (5) of this
section if they are lost, stolen, damaged, defaced, or destroyed.
Such plates shall remain with the persons upon transfer or other
disposition of the vehicle for which they were initially issued,
and may be used on another vehicle registered to the recipient in
accordance with the provisions of RCW 46.16.316(1).
[2008 c 72 § 1. Prior: 1997 c 291 § 6; 1997 c 241 § 10; 1990 c 250 § 2.]
NOTES:
Exemption -- 2008 c 72 § 1: "Section 1 of this act is exempt from the requirements of RCW 46.16.775." [2008 c 72 § 3.]
Finding -- 1997 c 291: "The legislature finds that the proliferation of special license plate series has decreased the ready identification of vehicles by law enforcement, and increased the amount of computer programming conducted by the department of licensing, thereby increasing costs. Furthermore, rarely has the actual demand for special license plates met the requesters' projections. Most importantly, special plates detract from the primary purpose of license plates, that of vehicle identification." [1997 c 291 § 1.]
Effective dates -- 1990 c 250 §§ 1-13: See note following RCW 46.16.301.
Severability -- 1990 c 250: See note following RCW 46.16.301.