The director may issue, without charge, upon application and payment of the regular license fee, plates marked with the international symbol of accessibility for the mobility impaired, to a motor vehicle owner possessing a parking certificate issued under subsection 4 of section 39-01-15. One set of plates per mobility -impaired individual may be issued to a vehicle the mobility-impaired individual is not listed as the owner of if the vehicle is designated for the exclusive use of transporting that mobility -impaired individual. This section is not applicable to an applicant possessing more than one parking certificate issued under subsection 4 of section 39-01-15. 39-04-10.3. Personalized plates. At the request of a registrant, the department may provide special license plates marked with not more than seven numerals, letters, or combinations of numerals and letters, upon application for a special license plate and payment of an additional fee of twenty -five dollars per registration period , unless the plate is a gold star license plate, military sacrifice license plate, or a prisoner of war license plate, then there is no additional charge . A personal plate containing a restricted character may not be renewed. The department shall make the special license plates authorized by this section available for motor vehicles registered under section 39-04-10.6, trailers, travel trailers, and motorcycles. The fee for the special license plates issued under this section for vehicles registered under section 39 -04-10.6 is a one -time fee of one hundred dollars. The special license plates for motorcycles may contain not more than six numerals, letters, or a combination of not more than six numerals and letters. In the event of sale or transfer of the vehicle, the owner shall remove the special license plates in accordance with section 39 -04-36. Upon payment of the applicable transfer fee, the special license plates may be transferred to a replacement motor vehicle.
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