An Act To Allow a Person To Be Issued More than One Set of Disabled Veteran Registration Plates
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:
Sec. 1. 29-A MRSA §523, sub-§1, as enacted by PL 1993, c. 683, Pt. A, §2 and affected by Pt. B, §5, is amended to read:
1. Amputee or blind veterans. On application to the Secretary of State for registration of any motor vehicle of any amputee or blind veteran who has received an automobile from the United States Government under authority of 38 United States Code, Sections 3901, et seq. or any amputee or blind veteran receiving compensation from the Veterans Administration or any branch of the United States Armed Forces for service-connected disability who has a specially designed motor vehicle, that veteran is entitled to have that automobile duly registered and a registration certificate delivered to the veteran without the requirement of the payment of any fee.Any veteran who has lost both legs or the use of both legs and who has registered a motor vehicle without the payment of a fee as provided in this section upon certification by the Veterans Administration or appropriate branch of the United States Armed Forces must be issued special designating plates. Those designating plates must be issued by the Secretary of State and must bear the words "Disabled Veteran."
The Secretary of State may issue more than one set of disabled veteran registration plates to an applicant on request.
Sec. 2. 29-A MRSA §523, sub-§2, as amended by PL 2005, c. 573, §3, is further amended to read:
2. Disabled veterans; special free license plates. The Secretary of State on application and upon evidence of payment of the excise tax required by Title 36, section 1482, shall issue a registration certificate and set of special designating plates to be used in lieu of regular registration plates for a vehicle with a registered gross weight of not more than 9,000 pounds to any 100% disabled veteran when that application is accompanied by certification from the United States Veterans Administration or any branch of the United States Armed Forces as to the veteran's permanent disability and receipt of 100% service-connected benefits. The Secretary of State may issue more than one set of disabled veteran registration plates to an applicant on request. A disability placard is issued in addition to the disabled veteran registration plate at no fee.These special designating plates must bear the words "Disabled Veteran," which indicate that the vehicle is owned by a disabled veteran.
SUMMARY
This bill allows a veteran with disabilities to obtain more than one set of disabled veteran registration plates.