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2000 SESSION
HB 10 Special license plates; various military and charitable organizations.
Introduced by: R. Steven Landes | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Special license plates. Repeals authority for issuance of certain special license plates as to which fewer than 350 applications have been received within the three-year period specified in § 46.2-725. The affected license plates are those for former members of the U. S. Army, Navy, and Air Force; members of the First Marine Division Association, the Veterans of Foreign Wars; the Virginia Future Farmers of America Association, the Communications Workers of America, and the Virginia Sheriffs' Association; supporters of the American Red Cross; presidents of institutions of higher learning; supporters of organ transplant programs, Virginia state parks, the U. S. Olympic Committee, and the 4-H Foundation; the Virginia Apple Blossom Festival; and those celebrating Native American heritage.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Special license plates. Repeals authority for issuance of certain special license plates as to which fewer than 350 applications have been received within the three-year period specified in § 46.2-725. The affected license plates are those for former members of the U. S. Army, Navy, and Air Force; members of the First Marine Division Association, the Veterans of Foreign Wars; the Virginia Future Farmers of America Association, the Communications Workers of America, and the Virginia Sheriffs' Association; supporters of the American Red Cross; presidents of institutions of higher learning; supporters of organ transplant programs, Virginia state parks, the U. S. Olympic Committee, and the 4-H Foundation; the Virginia Apple Blossom Festival; and those celebrating Native American heritage.