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40-5-36.
(a)
Except as specifically provided in this chapter, no part of this chapter shall
be interpreted as affecting the rights and privileges of a person holding a
veterańs,
honorary, or distinctive license, and nothing in this chapter shall be construed
so as to authorize the department to impose any charge or fee of any type
whatsoever for the issuance or renewal of a
veterańs,
honorary, or distinctive license; provided, however, that the commissioner may
issue regulations on types and classes of vehicles which may be operated by the
holder of such license.
(b)
The commissioner shall establish by rules and regulations the proof required to
be produced by an applicant for a
veterańs,
honorary, or distinctive license. The contents of such license shall be the same
as for any other license. The forms upon which such licenses are issued shall be
such that the licenses are of a permanent nature, provided that nothing in this
subsection shall authorize the department to require any person holding a
veterańs
or honorary license before January 1, 1976, to surrender such license.
Veteranś,
honorary, and distinctive licenses shall not be subject to any fees.
(c)
Veteranś
licenses may be issued to:
(1)
Veterans who were residents of Georgia at the time of enlistment or
commissioning and are residents at the time of application for the license, or
who have been residents of Georgia for at least two years immediately preceding
the date of application for the license, who served on active duty in the armed
forces of the United States or on active duty in a reserve component of the
armed forces of the United States, including the National Guard, during wartime
or any conflict when personnel were committed by the President of the United
States, whether or not such veteran was assigned to a unit or division which
directly participated in such war or conflict, except for periodic transfer from
reserve status to active duty status for training purposes, and who were
discharged or separated under honorable conditions; and
(2)
All members or former members of the National Guard or reserve forces who have
20 or more
yearś
creditable service therein.
(d)
Honorary licenses may be issued to:
(1)
A resident of Georgia who is the surviving spouse of a veteran as defined by
paragraph (1) of subsection (c) of this Code section. Any license to such spouse
shall be valid only as long as that person remains unmarried; or
(2)
A resident of Georgia who is the spouse of a veteran who would be qualified to
receive a
veterańs
license but who is disabled to the extent that he or she cannot operate a motor
vehicle.
(e)
A distinctive license may be issued to any member of the Georgia National Guard
in good standing who has completed at least one year of satisfactory service.
The department shall have the authority to cancel the distinctive license of any
person upon receipt of written notice from the adjutant general who shall notify
the department that the person is no longer a member of the Georgia National
Guard in good standing.