40-2-70
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40-2-70.
Any
citizen and resident of the State of Georgia who has been discharged from the
armed forces under conditions other than dishonorable, who is disabled to any
degree specified and enumerated in Code Section 40-2-69, and who is the owner of
a private passenger motor vehicle, but who cannot qualify under Code Section
40-2-69, shall be entitled to a special and distinctive automobile license
plate. Such license plate shall be transferred to another vehicle acquired by
such veteran or jointly by such veteran and his or her spouse as provided in
Code Section 40-2-80. Such veteran shall be entitled to such plate regardless of
whether he or she is suffering from a service connected or nonservice connected
disability. Such veteran must apply for such license plate and, upon compliance
with the state motor vehicle laws for licensing of motor vehicles and payment of
the regular license fee for plates as prescribed under Article 7 of this
chapter, such veteran shall be issued similar license plates as prescribed in
Code Section 40-2-71 for private passenger cars. There shall be no charge for
the additional plate issued such veteran under this Code section. If a veteran
has not been certified as disabled by the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs, such veteran may submit to the Department of Veterans Service such
veterańs
discharge papers and a certified statement from a physician, licensed under
Chapter 34 of Title 43, certifying that in the opinion of such physician such
veteran is disabled to a degree enumerated in Code Section 40-2-69. If the
certificate from the physician indicates the qualifying disabilities which meet
the standards of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the
commissioner of veterans service shall submit a letter to the state revenue
commissioner indicating that the veteran meets the requirements of this Code
section and qualifies for a special license plate as provided in this Code
section.