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40-2-65.
(a)(1)
Motor vehicle owners who are assigned or attached members of troop program units
of any branch of the active reserve components of the United States inside or
outside the State of Georgia shall be eligible to receive free motor vehicle
license plates for private passenger cars, motorcycles, or trucks used for
personal transportation. Motor vehicle owners who are members of any National
Guard unit in a state adjoining the State of Georgia and for whom there is no
National Guard unit in the county of their residence shall be eligible to
receive free motor vehicle plates for private passenger cars, motorcycles, or
trucks used for personal transportation to identify such vehicle owner as a
reservist. Such license plates shall be issued in compliance with the state
motor vehicle laws relating to registration and licensing of motor vehicles as
prescribed in Article 2 of this chapter. No person shall be entitled to more
than one free motor vehicle license plate for any calendar year; provided,
however, that, upon payment of the regular license fee provided for in Code
Section 40-2-151 and a manufacturing fee of $25.00, a reservist shall be
entitled to receive one additional such license plate. For each additional
license plate for which an initial $25.00 fee was required, there shall be an
additional annual registration fee of $25.00, which fee shall be collected by
the county tag agent at the time of collection of other registration fees and
shall be remitted to the state as provided in Code Section 40-2-34. Additional
words or symbols in addition to numbers and letters prescribed by law shall be
inscribed upon such license plates so as to identify distinctively the owner as
a member of one of the following branches of the United States military reserve:
Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, or Coast Guard. The commanding officer of each
active reserve component program unit or the adjutant general of the National
Guard unit of each neighboring state shall, upon request of any reserve member
or National Guard member of that unit, respectively, furnish to that member
approved documentation supporting the
membeŕs
current membership in the respective reserve or National Guard unit. This
documentation shall be presented annually to the tax commissioner of the county
in which the reserve member or National Guard member applies for the special
license plate under this Code section and upon subsequent reregistration for
each succeeding year.
(2)
Motor vehicle owners who are retired from any branch of the active reserve
components whose active reservists are eligible to obtain free motor vehicle
license plates under paragraph (1) of this subsection, upon application for
license plates and upon compliance with the state motor vehicle laws relating to
registration and licensing of motor vehicles as prescribed under Article 2 of
this chapter, shall be issued, free of charge, a license plate as prescribed in
that article for private passenger cars, motorcycles, or trucks used for
personal transportation. Each such retired member shall be entitled to no more
than one such free plate for any calendar year; provided, however, that, upon
payment of the regular license fee provided for in Code Section 40-2-151 and a
manufacturing fee of $25.00, a retired member shall be entitled to receive one
additional such license plate. For each additional license plate for which an
initial $25.00 fee was required, there shall be an additional annual
registration fee of $25.00, which fee shall be collected by the county tag agent
at the time of collection of other registration fees and shall be remitted to
the state as provided in Code Section 40-2-34. The license plates issued
pursuant to this paragraph shall, in addition to the numbers and letters
prescribed by law, be identical to those issued pursuant to paragraph (1) of
this subsection to members of the branch of the active reserve component from
which that person retired. The commanding officer of each active reserve
component program unit shall, upon request of any retired reserve member from
that unit, furnish to that retired member approved documentation supporting the
retired
membeŕs
current retired membership status from that reserve unit. This documentation
shall be presented to the tax commissioner of the county in which the retired
reserve member applies for the special license plate under this Code section.
(b)(1)
Upon transfer of the ownership of a private passenger vehicle upon which there
is a license plate distinctively identifying the owner thereof as a member of
one of the components of the United States military reserve, whether the owner
is an active or retired reservist, and acquisition by the reservist of another
motor vehicle, the license plate issued pursuant to this Code section shall be
placed on such newly acquired motor vehicle, and such reservist shall notify the
commissioner of such transfer of the license plate to such newly acquired motor
vehicle in such manner as the commissioner may prescribe by regulation. No
transfer or cancellation fee shall be charged for the transfer of free reservist
license plates. There shall be a transfer and cancellation fee of $5.00 for the
transfer of any other reservist license plate.
(2)
Should an active reservist who has been issued a license plate or license plates
be discharged or otherwise separated, except by retirement, from his or her
reserve unit, the immediate commanding officer of such active reservist shall
obtain the discharged
membeŕs
license plate or license plates at the time of the discharge and shall forward
same to the commissioner along with a certificate to the effect that such person
has been discharged, and thereupon the commissioner shall issue a regular
license plate, at no additional charge, to such former reservist to replace the
reservist plate or plates. Should an active reservist enlist or be commissioned
after purchasing a regular license plate for his or her current registration
period, the commanding officer of the unit in which such person enlists or is
commissioned shall likewise secure the regular license plate of such person and
return same to the commissioner, along with a certificate to the effect that
such person has been enlisted or commissioned in a troop program unit of the
reserve components, and the effective date thereof, whereupon the commissioner
shall issue a reservist license plate, at no extra charge, to such new member to
replace the returned regular plate. Upon such request for a change in plate for
a discharged reservist or a newly enlisted reservist, the commanding officer
shall furnish such member with a copy of the commanding
officeŕs
letter to the commissioner requesting the appropriate change in plate, which
copy of such letter may be used by such member pending the issuance of the new
plate.
(c)
The commissioner shall promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary
to enforce compliance with all state license laws relating to the use and
operation of private passenger cars, motorcycles and trucks before issuing these
plates in lieu of the regular Georgia license plates, and all applications for
such plates shall be made to the commissioner. The commissioner is specifically
authorized to promulgate all rules and regulations necessary to ensure
compliance in instances where such vehicles have been transferred or sold.
Except as provided in subsection (b) of this Code section, such plates shall be
nontransferable.
(d)
The spouse of a member of the active reserve of the United States military who
is killed while serving in a combat arena shall continue to be eligible to be
issued a distinctive license plate as provided in this Code section so long as
such spouse does not remarry.