Colorado Code § 42-3-208

Special plates - qualifications for issuance of special license plates
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(1) The
following special license plates created by rule by the department under section 42-3-207, as it
existed when the plates were created, are subject to the following requirement:
(a) Repealed.
(b) The department or an authorized agent shall not issue a raptor education special
license plate to an applicant until such applicant has provided to the department or an authorized
agent sufficient evidence to demonstrate that the applicant is a member in good standing of the
raptor education foundation and qualified by such foundation to receive a special license plate or
the applicant is a member of the rocky mountain raptor program and qualified by such program
to receive a special license plate.
(c) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2008, p. 228, § 1, effective August 5, 2008.)
(d) Repealed.
(e) (I) The "10th mountain division" license plate is hereby converted to a "support the
10th mountain division" license plate. The department shall place the word "support"
prominently on the plate to indicate that the owner supports the 10th mountain division. When
the registration of a motor vehicle assigned a "10th mountain division" license plate expires, the
department shall replace the plate with a "support the 10th mountain division" license plate
unless the owner qualifies for a "10th mountain division" license plate under section 42-3-213.
The department shall not charge the fees imposed in section 42-3-207 or section 42-3-312 to
replace the current "10th mountain division" license plate with the "support the 10th mountain
division" license plate.
(II) The department shall not issue a "support the 10th mountain division" license plate
unless an applicant provides a certificate issued by the 10th mountain division foundation, inc.,
or a successor organization, confirming that the person meets the qualifications established by
the foundation for the license plate. The 10th mountain division foundation, inc., may require
specific levels of contributions to a 10th-mountain-division grant fund of not less than fifteen
dollars and not more than one hundred dollars to qualify for the plate.
(III) On or after January 1, 2016, the department shall not renew the registration of a
"support the 10th mountain division" license plate that was issued after August 6, 2014, unless
the person meets the qualifications established by the 10th mountain division foundation, inc., or
a successor organization, to renew the license plate. The 10th mountain division foundation, inc.,
may require specific levels of contributions to a 10th-mountain-division grant fund of not less
than fifteen dollars and not more than one hundred dollars to renew the plate.
(IV) (A) The 10th Mountain Division Foundation, Inc., or its successor organization
shall award grants from the 10th-mountain-division grant fund to fund programs, activities, and
events that support veterans and preserve and promote the history and spirit of public service of
the 10th mountain division.
(B) The 10th Mountain Division Foundation, Inc., or its successor organization shall file
an annual statement verifying that it is a nonprofit organization. The statement is made under
penalty of perjury with the department.
(C) If the department gives at least seven days' notice, the department of revenue may
audit, during normal business hours, the records and books of the 10th mountain division
foundation, inc., concerning the 10th-mountain-division grant fund. The audit must take place
where the records are normally kept or at a place agreeable to both the department and the
foundation.
(2) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2008, p. 228, § 1, effective August 5, 2008.)
(3) Special license plates subject to the requirements of this section shall be retired,
effective January 1, 2009, unless such plates are issued to at least three thousand vehicles.
(4) The department shall issue firefighter license plates, created by rule by the
department under section 42-3-207 as it existed when the plates were created, for motorcycles,
passenger cars, trucks, or noncommercial or recreational motor vehicles that do not exceed
sixteen thousand pounds empty weight.

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