RCW 46.16.319
Veterans and military personnel -- Emblems.
(Effective until July 1, 2011. Recodified as RCW 46.18.295.)
(1) Veterans discharged under honorable conditions (veterans) and
individuals serving on active duty in the United States armed
forces (active duty military personnel) may purchase a veterans
remembrance emblem or campaign medal emblem. The emblem is to be
displayed on vehicle license plates in the manner described by
the department, existing vehicular licensing procedures, and
current laws.
(2) Veterans and active duty military personnel who served
during periods of war or armed conflict may purchase a
remembrance emblem depicting campaign ribbons which they were
awarded.
(3) The following campaign ribbon remembrance emblems are
available:
(a) World War I victory medal;
(b) World War II Asiatic-Pacific campaign medal;
(c) World War II European-African Middle East campaign
medal;
(d) World War II American campaign medal;
(e) Korean service medal;
(f) Vietnam service medal;
(g) Armed forces expeditionary medal awarded after 1958; and
(h) Southwest Asia medal.
The director may issue additional campaign ribbon emblems by
rule as authorized decorations by the United States department of
defense.
(4) Veterans or active duty military personnel requesting a
veteran remembrance emblem or campaign medal emblem or emblems
must:
(a) Pay a prescribed fee set by the department; and
(b) Show proof of eligibility through:
(i) Providing a DD-214 or discharge papers if a veteran;
(ii) Providing a copy of orders awarding a campaign ribbon
if an individual serving on military active duty; or
(iii) Attesting in a notarized affidavit of their
eligibility as required under this section.
(5) Veterans or active duty military personnel who purchase
a veteran remembrance emblem or a campaign medal emblem must be
the legal or registered owner of the vehicle on which the emblem
is to be displayed.
[1997 c 234 § 1; 1991 c 339 § 11; 1990 c 250 § 6.]
NOTES:
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.