Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. 560-10-27-.02

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through June 17, 2024
Rule 560-10-27-.02 - Free License Plates: Prisoners of War
(1) A Georgia veteran, in any branch of the armed services, who was a prisoner of any war by forces hostile toward the United States, upon furnishing a certificate from the Veterans Administration of the United States, or State Department of Veterans Service certifying that he was a prisoner of any such war as defined in Code Section 68-288, shall be entitled to one free prisoner of war license plate as provided for by Ga. Laws 1981; pp. 516, 517.
(2) All applications for free prisoner of war license plates must be submitted to the County Tax Commissioner or Tax Collector in the County of applicant's residence on or after January 1, 1982 along with the certificate described in paragraph (1) of this rule.
(3) Upon transfer of the ownership of a motor vehicle bearing a prisoner of war license plate, the owner shall remove said plate and the authority to use the same shall thereby be cancelled; provided however, that after such transfer of ownership, should the owner acquire another vehicle the license plate may be transferred to the new vehicle by owner's registration certificate and Form MV-99.
(4) Only one free prisoner of war license plate will be issued to each eligible applicant. Additional license plates shall not be available for purchase.

Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 560-10-27-.02

Ga. L. 1981; pp. 516, 517.

Original Rule entitled "Free License Plates: Prisoners of War" was filed on January 7, 1982; effective January 27, 1982.