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2014 SESSION
SB 135 License plates; repeals issuance to members of certain armed forces.
Introduced by: Stephen D. Newman | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Special license plates; armed forces. Allows disabled veterans who have been honorably discharged to receive special license plates that are already developed for certain branches of the United States armed forces. The bill also makes a technical change by moving the Coast Guard plate from an Act of Assembly to the Code of Virginia and removes authorization for issuance of special license plates that were authorized in 2013 but did not meet minimum order requirements. This bill is identical to HB 263.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Special license plates; U.S. armed forces. Allows disabled veterans who have been honorably discharged to receive special license plates that are already developed for certain branches of the U.S. armed forces. The bill also makes a technical change by moving the Coast Guard plate from an Act of Assembly to the Code of Virginia.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Special license plates; U.S. Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Allows disabled veterans who have been honorably discharged to receive United States Army, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard license plates. The bill also authorizes the issuance of United States Navy and United States Air Force plates, which did not meet the minimum prepaid applications when authorized in 2013, and allows disabled veterans who have been honorably discharged to receive those plates as well. The bill also makes a technical change by moving the Coast Guard plate from an Act of Assembly to the Code of Virginia.