North Dakota Code § 39-04-10.8

National guard number plates
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The director, in cooperation with the adjutant general, shall issue distinctive number plates 
to members of the national guard. A plate issued under this section must bear the national guard 
insignia designated by the adjutant general and the letters "NG" before the number. The director 
may issue the plates to the owner of a passenger motor vehicle , a truck the registered gross 
weight of which does not exceed twenty thousand pounds [9071.84 kilograms] , or a motorcycle. 
On request of the director, the adjutant general shall certify those members of the national guard 
eligible to receive the plates. On payment of all other fees required under this chapter for 
registration of the motor vehicle, and payment of an additional fee of not more than five dollars 
to cover the cost of issuing the distinctive number plates, the applicant is entitled to issuance of 
the distinctive number plates. A registrant is eligible for distinctive number plates under this 
section if the registrant is a member of the national guard or if the registrant has retired from the 
national guard after twenty years or more of military service. On termination of the registrant's 
eligibility, the registrant shall return the distinctive number plates to the director, who shall 
reissue for a fee of not more than five dollars another number plate to which that registrant is 
entitled under this chapter. The director and adjutant general shall cooperate in establishing 
procedures to implement this section.

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