Colorado Code § 42-3-209

Legislative license plates
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(1) Upon the application of the owner of a
passenger car, truck, or trailer classified as Class B or Class C personal property, as defined in
section 42-3-106, or the duly authorized agent of such owner showing that such owner is a
member of congress from the state of Colorado, the department may assign to such owner
registration plates bearing a number together with appropriate words or letters indicating that
such owner is a member of the congress of the United States, and a separate number series shall
be used to further identify such license plates. Said license plates shall not be issued by the
counties but shall be issued directly by the department.
(2) (a) (I) Upon application of an owner of either a passenger car or a truck not over
sixteen thousand pounds empty weight showing that the owner is a member of the general
assembly of the state of Colorado, the department may specially register the vehicle and assign
to the owner registration plates bearing:
(A) The letter "H" if the member is a representative or the letter "S" if the member is a
senator; and
(B) The number of the senatorial or representative district of the member.
(II) The letter and number combination in subparagraph (I) of this paragraph (a) is the
owner's registration number.
(b) A member of the general assembly is eligible for special registration and license
plates issued under this subsection (2) for the term that the member is elected to serve in office;
except that the registration and plates expire when the person leaves office for any reason.

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