An Act Concerning Maine Veterans License Plates
Sec. 1. 29-A MRSA §523, sub-§3, as amended by PL 2009, c. 80, §1, is further amended to read:
Each An initial application must be accompanied by the applicant's Armed Forces Report of Transfer or Discharge, DD Form 214 or other Department of Defense form or military certification indicating military service that the Secretary of State approves, certification from the United States Veterans Administration or the appropriate branch of the United States Armed Forces verifying the applicant's military service and honorable discharge, or a letter from the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management, Bureau of Maine Veterans’ Services verifying active duty military service and length of service. The Secretary of State shall keep copies of accepted documentation as a record of proof of veteran status on file to be used for subsequent applications by the same applicant.
The Secretary of State shall recall a special veterans registration plate of a recipient who has been less than honorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces.
All surplus revenue collected for issuance of the special registration plates is retained by the Secretary of State to maintain and support this program.
The surviving spouse of a special veteran plate recipient issued plates in accordance with this subsection may retain and display the special veteran plates as long as the surviving spouse remains unmarried. Upon remarriage, the surviving spouse may not use the special veteran plates on a motor vehicle, but may retain them as a keepsake. Upon the death of the surviving spouse, the family may retain the special veteran plates, but may not use them on a motor vehicle.
The Secretary of State may issue a special disability registration plate for veterans in accordance with section 521, subsections 1, 5, 7 and 9. The special disability registration plate for veterans must bear the International Symbol of Access.
The Secretary of State may issue a set of special veterans registration plates when the qualifying veteran is the primary driver of a company-owned vehicle if:
Sec. 2. 29-A MRSA §523, sub-§3-A, as amended by PL 2009, c. 80, §2, is further amended to read:
Each An initial application must be accompanied by the applicant's Armed Forces Report of Transfer or Discharge, DD Form 214 or other Department of Defense form or military certification indicating military service that the Secretary of State approves, certification from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or the appropriate branch of the United States Armed Forces verifying the applicant's military service and honorable discharge, or a letter from the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management, Bureau of Maine Veterans’ Services verifying active duty military service and length of service. The Secretary of State shall keep copies of accepted documentation as a record of proof of veteran status on file to be used for subsequent applications by the same applicant.
The Secretary of State shall recall a special veterans registration plate of a recipient who has been less than honorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces.
All surplus revenue collected for issuance of the special veterans registration plates is retained by the Secretary of State to maintain and support this program.
Upon request the Secretary of State shall issue special veterans registration plates for a motorcycle that are also vanity plates. These plates are issued in accordance with this section and section 453. Vanity plates issued under this subsection may not duplicate vanity plates issued in another class of plate.
The surviving spouse of a recipient of a special veterans registration plate issued in accordance with this subsection may retain and display the plate as long as the surviving spouse remains unmarried. Upon remarriage, the surviving spouse may not use the plate on a motorcycle, but may retain it as a keepsake. Upon the death of the surviving spouse, the family may retain the plate, but may not use it on a motorcycle.
The Secretary of State may not issue special commemorative decals under subsection 5 or 6 for use on special veterans registration plates for a motorcycle.
SUMMARY
This bill amends the law that requires a veteran of the United States Armed Forces who is eligible to receive veterans license plates to show proof of veteran status to specify that proof is required only for the initial application and that the Secretary of State shall keep the copies of the documents on file to be used for any subsequent application for plates. It also expands the list of acceptable documents to provide for veterans who do not have their original discharge from military service papers.