RCW 46.16.371
Special plates for honorary consul, foreign
government representative. (Effective until July 1, 2011.)
(1)
Every honorary consul or official representative of any foreign
government who is a citizen or resident of the United States of
America, duly licensed and holding an exequatur issued by the
department of state of the United States of America is entitled
to apply to the director for, and upon satisfactory showing, and
upon payment of regular license fees and excise tax, to receive,
in lieu of the regular motor vehicle license plates, such special
plates of a distinguishing color and running in a separate
numerical series, as the director shall prescribe. Application
for renewal of the license plates shall be as prescribed for the
license renewal of other vehicles.
(2) Whenever the owner or lessee as provided in subsection
(1) of this section transfers or assigns his or her interest or
title in the motor vehicle to which the special plates were
attached, the plates shall be removed from the motor vehicle, and
if another vehicle is acquired, attached thereto, and the
director shall be immediately notified of the transfer of the
plates; otherwise the removed plates shall be immediately
forwarded to the director to be destroyed. Whenever the owner or
lessee as provided in subsection (1) of this section is for any
reason relieved of his or her duties as an honorary consul or
official representative of a foreign government, he or she shall
immediately forward the special plates to the director, who shall
upon receipt thereof provide such plates as are otherwise
provided by law.
[2010 c 8 § 9015; 1987 c 237 § 1.]