Title 40, Chapter 2, Section 69
( 40-2-69)
(a) Any veteran who was discharged under honorable conditions and
who served on active duty in the armed forces of the United States
or on active duty in a reserve component of the United States,
including the National Guard, shall, upon application therefor, be
issued a free motor vehicle license plate upon presentation of proof
that such veteran is receiving or that he or she is entitled to
receive a statutory award from the United States Department of
Veterans Affairs for: (1) Loss or permanent loss of use of one or both feet; (2) Loss or permanent loss of use of one or both hands; (3) Loss of sight in one or both eyes; or (4) Permanent impairment of vision of both eyes of the following
status: central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye,
with corrective glasses, or central visual acuity of more than
20/200 if there is a field defect in which the peripheral field
has contracted to such an extent that the widest diameter of
visual field subtends on angular distance no greater than 20
degrees in the better eye. (b) Any veteran who was discharged under honorable conditions and
who has been adjudicated by the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs as being 100 percent totally disabled and entitled to
receive service connected benefits shall, upon application therefor,
be issued a free motor vehicle license plate upon presentation of
proof that he or she is receiving or that he or she is entitled to
receive benefits for a 100 percent service connected disability, as
long as he or she is 100 percent disabled. A veteran who claims
that such 100 percent total disability is permanent shall furnish
proof of such permanent disability through a letter from the United
States Department of Veterans Affairs. (c)(1) Once a veteran has established his or her eligibility to
receive free motor vehicle license plates as a result of being
permanently disabled, he or she shall be entitled to receive free
plates or free revalidation decals in succeeding years on any
automobile, private passenger pickup truck, motorcycle, station
wagon, or van type vehicle of three-quarter tons or less that he
or she may own or jointly with his or her spouse own or acquire in
the future. (2) Once a veteran has established his or her eligibility to
receive free motor vehicle license plates as a result of having a
100 percent total disability which has not been determined to be a
permanent disability, he or she shall be entitled to receive free
plates or free revalidation decals in succeeding years upon
furnishing, on an annual basis, proof of such 100 percent
disability through a letter from the United States Department of
Veterans Affairs. Such free plates or free revalidation decals
shall apply to any automobile, private passenger pickup truck,
motorcycle, station wagon, or van type vehicle of three-quarter
tons or less that he or she may own or jointly with his or her
spouse own or acquire in the future. (3)(A) Two license plates or revalidation decals each year shall
be furnished for vehicles other than motorcycles to veterans
qualifying under this Code section unless the originals are
lost. Such plates shall be fastened to both the front and the
rear of the vehicle. (B) One license plate or revalidation decal each year shall be
furnished for motorcycles to veterans qualifying under this Code
section unless the original is lost. Such plate shall be
fastened to the rear of the vehicle. |