Delaware Code § 21-2139N

Special license plates for veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom
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(a) (1) The owner of any vehicle described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section may apply to the Department for assignment to that vehicle
of a special Operation Enduring Freedom veterans registration number; provided however, that the owner of the vehicle must possess
official documentation which indicates that such owner is a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom.
(2) This section applies only to:
a. A private passenger vehicle; or
b. A truck with a 3/ -ton or less manufacturer's rated capacity.
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(b) Special registration may be issued by the Department under this section if the United States Department of Defense certifies that
the applicant is a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom.
(c) No fee in addition to the annual registration fee otherwise required by this title is required for registration under this section; provided
however, that an original application under this section be subject to a $15 administrative fee, which shall be deposited into a special fund
and used by the Division of Motor Vehicles for the purpose of administering this section and to fund Department projects notwithstanding
the provisions of Chapters 13 and 14 of Title 2 to the contrary.
(d) Only 1 such plate shall be issued to an applicant.
(e) Upon receipt by the Department of information that the individual to whom the special plate has been issued is deceased, the
surviving spouse may transfer the plate to a vehicle owned by the spouse that meets the requirements of paragraph (a)(2) of this section
as a valid registration plate. No fee in addition to the annual registration fee otherwise required by this title is required for registration.
(f) The Department shall reserve sufficient special license plates including the letters "OEF" and numbered consecutively beginning
with the numeral "1" as are necessary to implement this section.

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