(1) Any person who
is a veteran as defined in RCW 41.04.007 who submits to the
department of licensing satisfactory proof of a service-connected
disability rating from the veterans administration or the
military service from which the veteran was discharged and:
(a) Has lost the use of both hands or one foot;
(b) Was captured and incarcerated for more than twenty-nine
days by an enemy of the United States during a period of war with
the United States;
(c) Has become blind in both eyes as the result of military
service; or
(d) Is rated by the veterans administration or the military
service from which the veteran was discharged and is receiving
service-connected compensation at the one hundred percent rate
that is expected to exist for more than one year;
is entitled to regular or special license plates issued by the
department of licensing. The special license plates shall bear
distinguishing marks, letters, or numerals indicating that the
motor vehicle is owned by a disabled veteran or former prisoner of war. This license shall
be issued annually for one personal use vehicle without payment
of any license fees or excise tax thereon. Whenever any person
who has been issued license plates under the provisions of this
section applies to the department for transfer of the plates to a
subsequently acquired motor vehicle, a transfer fee of ten
dollars shall be charged in addition to all other appropriate
fees. The department may periodically verify the one hundred
percent rate as provided in subsection (1)(d) of this section.
(2) Any person who has been issued free motor vehicle
license plates under this section prior to July 1, 1983, shall
continue to be eligible for the annual free license plates.
(3) For the purposes of this section: (a) "Blind" means the
definition of "blind" used by the state of Washington in
determining eligibility for financial assistance to the blind
under Title 74 RCW; and (b) "special license plates" does not
include any plate from the armed forces license plate collection
established in RCW 46.16.30920.
Any unauthorized use of a special plate is a gross
misdemeanor.
[2005 c 216 § 6. Prior: 2004 c 223 § 6; 2004 c 125 § 1; 1987 c 98 § 2; 1983 c 230 § 2; 1982 c 115 § 1; 1980 c 88 § 2; 1979 c 158 § 221; 1972 ex.s. c 60 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 193 § 1; 1951 c 206 § 1; 1949 c 178 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 6360-50-1.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1983 c 230: See note following RCW 41.04.005.
Persons with disabilities, versions of special plates for: RCW 46.16.385.