Colorado Code § 42-3-249

Special plates - Rocky Mountain National Park
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(1) Beginning the earlier
of November 15, 2015, or when the department is able to issue the plates, the department shall
issue special license plates to qualified applicants in accordance with this section for
motorcycles, passenger cars, trucks, or noncommercial or recreational motor vehicles that do not
exceed sixteen thousand pounds empty weight.
(2) (a) There is hereby established the Rocky Mountain National Park license plate. The
department may stop issuing the Rocky Mountain National Park license plate if three thousand
license plates are not issued by July 1, 2020. A person who was issued a Rocky Mountain
National Park license plate on or before July 1, 2020, may continue to use the license plate after
July 1, 2020, regardless of whether the department stops issuing the special license plate.
(b) The Rocky Mountain Conservancy may design the special license plate, but the plate
must conform with standards established by the department.
(3) (a) At least once every five years, the department shall designate an organization to
qualify applicants to be issued the Rocky Mountain National Park license plate. The organization
must:
(I) Be based in Colorado;
(II) Have been in existence for at least ten years;
(III) Manage a conservation program for the benefit of the park;
(IV) Help promote the stewardship of the park;
(V) Fund trail building and maintenance within the park;
(VI) Provide interns or volunteers to staff visitor centers or deliver education programs
to visitors; and
(VII) Have provided at least five hundred thousand dollars' worth of support annually to
the park for the last five years.
(b) A person may apply for a Rocky Mountain National Park license plate if the person
pays the taxes and fees required under this section and provides to the department or an
authorized agent a certificate issued by the organization chosen in accordance with this
subsection (3) confirming that the applicant has made a donation to the organization. The
organization may establish a minimum donation amount to qualify for the plate. The amount
must neither be less than twenty-five dollars nor more than seventy-five dollars. The
organization shall use the donation to support Rocky Mountain National Park in a manner
specified by the national park service.
(c) The organization chosen in accordance with this subsection (3) shall file with the
department an annual statement verifying that it is a nonprofit organization unless the
department stops issuing the license plate.
(4) The amount of the taxes and fees for special license plates under this section is the
same as the amount of the taxes and fees for regular motor vehicle license plates; except that the
department shall collect an additional one-time fee of twenty-five dollars for issuance or
replacement of the license plate. The department shall transmit the additional one-time fee to the
state treasurer, who shall credit the fee to the highway users tax fund created in section 43-4-201,
C.R.S.
(5) An applicant may apply for personalized Rocky Mountain National Park license
plates. Upon payment of the additional fee required by section 42-3-211 (6)(a) for personalized
license plates, the department may issue the plates if the applicant complies with section 42-3-
211. If an applicant has existing personalized license plates for a motor vehicle, the applicant
may transfer the combination of letters or numbers to a new set of Rocky Mountain National
Park license plates for the vehicle upon paying the fee required by section 42-3-211 (6)(a) and
upon turning in the existing plates to the department. A person who has obtained personalized
license plates under this subsection (5) shall pay the annual fee imposed by section 42-3-211
(6)(b) for renewal of the personalized plates. The fees under this subsection (5) are in addition to
all other applicable taxes and fees.

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