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S1287aa...................................................by TRANSPORTATION LICENSE PLATES - Amends existing law to allow the surviving spouse of a deceased veteran to retain and display special license plates on vehicles owned by the surviving spouse for the special license plate programs of former prisoners of war, congressional medal of honor recipients, Pearl Harbor survivors and veterans; and to allow the surviving spouse to reapply for and be issued the plates within a specified time. 01/20 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing 01/21 Rpt prt - to Transp 02/09 Rpt out - to 14th Ord 02/11 Rpt out amen - to engros 02/14 Rpt engros - 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen 02/15 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen 02/21 3rd rdg as amen - PASSED - 34-0-1 AYES--Andreason, Boatright, Branch, Bunderson, Burtenshaw, Cameron, Danielson, Darrington, Davis, Deide, Dunklin, Frasure, Geddes, Hawkins, Ingram, Ipsen, Keough, King-Barrutia, Lee, McLaughlin, Noh, Parry, Richardson, Riggs, Risch, Sandy, Schroeder, Sorensen, Stegner, Stennett, Thorne, Wheeler, Whitworth, Williams NAYS--None Absent and excused--Crow Floor Sponsor - Frasure Title apvd - to House 02/22 House intro - 1st rdg as amen - to Transp 02/29 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg as amen 03/01 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen 03/03 3rd rdg as amen - PASSED - 62-0-8 AYES -- Alltus, Barraclough, Barrett, Bell, Bieter, Black, Boe, Bruneel, Callister, Campbell, Chase, Cheirrett, Clark, Crow, Cuddy, Deal, Denney, Ellsworth, Field(13), Field(20), Gagner, Hadley, Hammond, Hansen(23), Henbest, Hornbeck, Jaquet, Judd, Kellogg, Kempton, Kendell, Kunz, Lake, Linford, Loertscher, Mader, Marley, McKague, Meyer, Montgomery, Mortensen, Moss, Moyle, Pearce, Pischner, Pomeroy, Reynolds, Ridinger, Ringo, Robison, Sali, Schaefer(Tiegs), Sellman, Shepherd, Stoicheff, Stone, Taylor, Tilman, Trail, Wheeler, Wood, Zimmermann NAYS -- None Absent and excused -- Geddes, Gould, Hansen(29), Jones, Smith, Smylie, Stevenson, Mr Speaker Floor Sponsor - Zimmermann Title apvd - to Senate 03/06 To enrol 03/07 Rpt enrol - Pres signed 03/08 Sp signed 03/09 To Governor Governor signed Session Law Chapter 37 Effective: 03/09/00
S1287|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-fifth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2000IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1287, As Amended BY TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO SPECIAL MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE PLATE PROGRAMS; AMENDING SECTION 3 49-403A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE SURVIVING SPOUSE OF A DECEASED 4 PURPLE HEART RECIPIENT MAY REAPPLY FOR SPECIAL PURPLE HEART RECIPIENT 5 LICENSE PLATES IF THE DECEASED PURPLE HEART RECIPIENT DIED WITHIN FIVE 6 YEARS OF REAPPLICATION FOR THE PLATES; AMENDING SECTION 49-415, IDAHO 7 CODE, TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE OF A DECEASED FORMER PRISONER OF WAR 8 TO RETAIN AND DISPLAY THE FORMER PRISONER OF WAR LICENSE PLATE ON A VEHI- 9 CLE OWNED BY THE SURVIVING SPOUSE AND TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE TO 10 REAPPLY FOR THE PLATES IF THE DECEASED FORMER PRISONER OF WAR DIED WITHIN 11 FIVE YEARS OF REAPPLICATION FOR THE LICENSE PLATES; AMENDING SECTION 12 49-415A, IDAHO CODE, TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE OF A DECEASED CONGRES- 13 SIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT TO RETAIN AND DISPLAY THE CONGRESSIONAL 14 MEDAL OF HONOR LICENSE PLATE ON A VEHICLE OWNED BY THE SURVIVING SPOUSE 15 AND TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE TO REAPPLY FOR THE PLATES IF THE 16 DECEASED CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT DIED WITHIN FIVE YEARS OF 17 REAPPLICATION FOR THE LICENSE PLATES; AMENDING SECTION 49-415B, IDAHO 18 CODE, TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE OF A DECEASED PEARL HARBOR SURVIVOR 19 VETERAN TO RETAIN AND DISPLAY THE PEARL HARBOR SURVIVOR LICENSE PLATE ON A 20 VEHICLE OWNED BY THE SURVIVING SPOUSE AND TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE TO 21 REAPPLY FOR THE PLATES IF THE DECEASED PEARL HARBOR SURVIVOR VETERAN DIED 22 WITHIN FIVE YEARS OF REAPPLICATION FOR THE LICENSE PLATES; AMENDING SEC- 23 TION 49-418, IDAHO CODE, TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE OF A DECEASED QUAL- 24 IFIED VETERAN TO RETAIN AND DISPLAY THE VETERAN LICENSE PLATE ON A VEHICLE 25 OWNED BY THE SURVIVING SPOUSE, TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE TO REAPPLY 26 FOR THE PLATES IF THE DECEASED QUALIFIED VETERAN DIED WITHIN FIVE YEARS OF 27 REAPPLICATION FOR THE LICENSE PLATES AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; 28 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 29 SECTION 1. That Section 49-403A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 30 amended to read as follows: 31 49-403A. PURPLE HEART RECIPIENT -- LICENSE PLATES. (1) Purple heart 32 recipient license plates are available to any applicant who is a veteran or an 33 active or retired member of any of the armed forces of the United States, 34 reserve forces or Idaho national guard, and who furnishes proof of entitlement 35 by providing one (1) of the following documents: 36 (a) A copy of form DD214 or equivalent document showing an award of the 37 purple heart medal; 38 (b) A copy of the certificate presented with the medal; or 39 (c) A copy of the military order describing the award of the medal to the 40 applicant. 41 (2) In addition to the regular registration fee, the applicant shall be 42 charged the plate fee required in section 49-450, Idaho Code. Whenever title 43 or interest in a vehicle registered under the provisions of this section is 44 transferred or assigned, the registration shall expire, but the purple heart 2 1 recipient may transfer his plates to another vehicle upon payment of the 2 required transfer fees. He may only display the plates after receipt of new 3 registration from the department. A purple heart recipient shall not register 4 more than two (2) vehicles under the provisions of this section. 5 (3) Purple heart recipient license plates may be retained and displayed 6 on vehicles owned by the surviving spouse of a deceased purple heart recipi- 7 ent. In addition, the surviving spouse of a deceased purple heart recipient is 8 eligible to reapply for and shall be issued purple heart recipient license 9 plates if the deceased purple heart recipient died on or after January 1 of 10 the five (5) years preceding the date of reapplication for the plates. Such 11 plates shall be used on a vehicle owned by the surviving spouse. 12 (4) The purple heart recipient license plates shall be of a color and 13 design acceptable to the military order of the purple heart association and 14 approved by the department, utilizing a numbering system as determined by the 15 department. 16 SECTION 2. That Section 49-415, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 17 amended to read as follows: 18 49-415. FORMER PRISONER OF WAR LICENSE PLATES. (1) Any veteran, who was a 19 prisoner of war (POW) of an armed enemy of the United States during active 20 service in the armed forces of the United States, that service occurring dur- 21 ing any portion of a recognized war period enumerated in this section, and who 22 has been released or discharged from the armed forces under other than dishon- 23 orable conditions, may upon application to the department, register and 24 receive for not more than two (2) motor vehicles, special former prisoner of 25 war license plates in lieu of regular license plates. The provisions of this 26 section shall not apply to any vehicle with a registered maximum gross weight 27 over sixteen thousand (16,000) pounds. 28 (2) In addition to the regular registration fees required in section 29 49-402(1) or 49-434(1), Idaho Code, the applicant shall pay the plate fee 30 required in section 49-450, Idaho Code. Whenever a former prisoner of war 31 transfers or assigns his title or interest to a vehicle registered under this 32 section the registration shall expire, but the former prisoner of war may hold 33 the special plates and may have them transferred to another vehicle upon pay- 34 ment of the required transfer fee provided in section 49-431, Idaho Code. He 35 may only display the plates after receipt of the new registration document 36 from the department. 37 (3) Former prisoner of war license plates shall bear the words "Former 38 Prisoner of War" and a declaration of the period of service, and shall in all 39 other respects be as provided by law. 40 (4) Recognized war periods for the purpose of this section shall be any 41 period of war recognized by the United States department of veterans affairs 42 for the purpose of awarding federal veterans benefits as may be defined in 43 title 38, U.S. code, chapter 1, section 101(11). 44 (5) Former prisoner of war license plates may be retained and displayed 45 on vehicles owned by the surviving spouse of a deceased former prisoner of 46 war. In addition, the surviving spouse of the deceased former prisoner of war 47 is eligible to reapply for and shall be issued former prisoner of war license 48 plates if the deceased former prisoner of war died on or after January 1 of 49 the five (5) years preceding the date of reapplication for the plates. Such 50 plates shall be used on a vehicle owned by the surviving spouse. 51 SECTION 3. That Section 49-415A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 52 amended to read as follows: 3 1 49-415A. CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR LICENSE PLATES. (1) Congressional 2 medal of honor license plates are available to applicants who furnish proof of 3 entitlement by certification from the United States Veterans Administration 4 attesting to their status as a congressional medal of honor recipient. 5 (2) The license plates shall be provided free of charge. The applicant 6 shall pay the regular annual registration fees required by section 49-402 or 7 49-434(1), Idaho Code. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any 8 vehicle with a registered maximum gross weight over sixteen thousand (16,000) 9 pounds. If the plate holder transfers his title or interest to a vehicle reg- 10 istered under this section, the plates may be transferred to another vehicle 11 owned by the plate holder. If the plates are unexpired, the plate holder shall 12 be given credit for the unexpired portion of the registration fee against the 13 new registration fee. The transfer fee specified by section 49-431(1), Idaho 14 Code, shall apply. 15 (3) These provisions shall apply to the vehicle to which the plates were 16 originally issued and to any vehicle subsequently purchased and owned by the 17 medal of honor recipient, except that the privilege shall not extend to more 18 than two (2) vehicles at a time. 19 (4) Congressional medal of honor license plates may be retained and dis- 20 played on vehicles owned by the surviving spouse of a deceased congressional 21 medal of honor recipient. In addition, the surviving spouse of a deceased con- 22 gressional medal of honor recipient is eligible to reapply for and shall be 23 issued congressional medal of honor license plates if the deceased congressio- 24 nal medal of honor recipient died on or after January 1 of the five (5) years 25 preceding the date of reapplication for the plates. Such plates shall be used 26 on a vehicle owned by the surviving spouse. 27 SECTION 4. That Section 49-415B, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 28 amended to read as follows: 29 49-415B. PEARL HARBOR SURVIVOR SPECIAL PLATES. (1) Any veteran who was on 30 active duty in the armed forces of the United States and assigned or stationed 31 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, or within three (3) miles of the island of Oahu on 32 December 7, 1941, and who has been released or discharged from the armed 33 forces under other than dishonorable conditions, may upon application to the 34 department, register and receive for not more than two (2) motor vehicles, 35 special Pearl Harbor survivor number plates in lieu of regular number plates. 36 The provisions of this section shall not apply to any vehicle with a regis- 37 tered maximum gross weight over sixteen thousand (16,000) pounds. 38 (2) In addition to the regular registration fees required in section 39 49-402(1) or 49-434(1), Idaho Code, the applicant shall be charged the plate 40 fee required in section 49-450, Idaho Code. Whenever a qualifying survivor of 41 the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, transfers or assigns 42 his title or interest to a vehicle especially registered under this section, 43 the registration shall expire, but the Pearl Harbor survivor may hold his spe- 44 cial plates which he may have reissued to him upon the payment of the required 45 transfer fees. He may only display those plates after receipt of a new regis- 46 tration from the department. 47 (3) Pearl Harbor survivor plates shall bear the characters: "Pearl Harbor 48 Survivor" and shall in all other respects be as provided by law. 49 (4) Pearl Harbor survivor license plates may be retained and displayed on 50 vehicles owned by the surviving spouse of a deceased Pearl Harbor survivor 51 veteran. In addition, the surviving spouse of a deceased Pearl Harbor survivor 52 veteran is eligible to reapply for and shall be issued Pearl Harbor survivor 53 license plates if the deceased Pearl Harbor survivor veteran died on or after 4 1 January 1 of the five (5) years preceding the date of reapplication for the 2 plates. Such plates shall be used on a vehicle owned by the surviving spouse. 3 SECTION 5. That Section 49-418, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 4 amended to read as follows: 5 49-418. VETERANS PLATES. (1) Any person who is the owner of a vehicle 6 registered under the provisions of section 49-402 or 49-434(1), Idaho Code, 7 may apply for and upon department approval receive special veterans license 8 plates in lieu of regular license plates. The provisions of this section shall 9 not apply to any vehicle with a registered maximum gross weight over sixteen 10 thousand (16,000) pounds. Availability of veterans plates for other vehicles 11 shall be subject to the rules, policies and procedures of the department. 12 (2) Proof of being a current or former member of the United States armed 13 forces must be furnished to the department before special veterans plates will 14 be issued. Acceptable proof shall be a copy of form DD214 or an equivalent 15 document or statement from the department of veterans affairs. 16 (3) In addition to the regular registration fees required in section 17 49-402(1) or 49-434(1), Idaho Code, the applicant shall pay the initial pro- 18 gram fee and the annual program fee specified in section 49-402, Idaho Code, 19 and the plate fee specified in section 49-450, Idaho Code. 20 (4) Whenever title or interest in a vehicle registered under the provi- 21 sions of this section is transferred or assigned, the owner may transfer the 22 special plates to another vehicle upon payment of the required transfer fees. 23 The owner may only display the plates on another vehicle upon receipt of the 24 new registration from the department. 25 (5) The veterans license plate design shall include the colors red, white 26 and blue, shall designate one (1) of the five (5) branches of military ser- 27 vice, and display either: 28 (a) The word "VETERAN"; or 29 (b) The name of a conflict or war period recognized by the United States 30 department of veterans affairs for the purpose of awarding federal vet- 31 erans benefits as defined in 38 U.S.C. 101(11). 32 The license plate design shall comply with all applicable rules of the depart- 33 ment, and shall include a separate and distinct numbering system. The design, 34 color, and numbering system shall be subject to approval of the department. 35 (6) Veterans license plates may be retained and displayed on vehicles 36 owned by the surviving spouse of a qualified veteran. In addition, the surviv- 37 ing spouse of a deceased qualified veteran is eligible to reapply for and 38 shall be issued veterans license plates if the deceased qualified veteran died 39 on or after January 1 of the five (5) years preceding the date of reapplica- 40 tion for the plates. Such plates shall be used on a vehicle owned by the sur- 41 viving spouse. 42 SECTION 6. An emergency existing therefor, which emergency is hereby 43 declared to exist, this act shall be in full force and effect on and after its 44 passage and approval.
AS1287|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-fifth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2000Moved by Frasure Seconded by Keough IN THE SENATE SENATE AMENDMENTS TO S.B. NO. 1287 1 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 2 On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 4, following "war." insert: "In 3 addition, the surviving spouse of the deceased former prisoner of war is eli- 4 gible to reapply for and shall be issued former prisoner of war license plates 5 if the deceased former prisoner of war died on or after January 1 of the five 6 (5) years preceding the date of reapplication for the plates. Such plates 7 shall be used on a vehicle owned by the surviving spouse.". 8 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 9 On page 2, in line 27, following "recipient." insert: "In addition, the 10 surviving spouse of a deceased congressional medal of honor recipient is eli- 11 gible to reapply for and shall be issued congressional medal of honor license 12 plates if the deceased congressional medal of honor recipient died on or after 13 January 1 of the five (5) years preceding the date of reapplication for the 14 plates. Such plates shall be used on a vehicle owned by the surviving 15 spouse.". 16 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 17 On page 3, in line 1, following "veteran." insert: "In addition, the sur- 18 viving spouse of a deceased Pearl Harbor survivor veteran is eligible to reap- 19 ply for and shall be issued Pearl Harbor survivor license plates if the 20 deceased Pearl Harbor survivor veteran died on or after January 1 of the five 21 (5) years preceding the date of reapplication for the plates. Such plates 22 shall be used on a vehicle owned by the surviving spouse.". 23 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 4 24 On page 3, in line 35, following "veteran." insert: "In addition, the sur- 25 viving spouse of a deceased qualified veteran is eligible to reapply for and 26 shall be issued veterans license plates if the deceased qualified veteran died 27 on or after January 1 of the five (5) years preceding the date of reapplica- 28 tion for the plates. Such plates shall be used on a vehicle owned by the sur- 29 viving spouse.". 30 AMENDMENT TO THE BILL 31 On page 1, following line 16 insert: 32 "SECTION 1. That Section 49-403A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 33 amended to read as follows: 34 49-403A. PURPLE HEART RECIPIENT -- LICENSE PLATES. (1) Purple heart 35 recipient license plates are available to any applicant who is a veteran or an 36 active or retired member of any of the armed forces of the United States, 37 reserve forces or Idaho national guard, and who furnishes proof of entitlement 38 by providing one (1) of the following documents: 39 (a) A copy of form DD214 or equivalent document showing an award of the 2 1 purple heart medal; 2 (b) A copy of the certificate presented with the medal; or 3 (c) A copy of the military order describing the award of the medal to the 4 applicant. 5 (2) In addition to the regular registration fee, the applicant shall be 6 charged the plate fee required in section 49-450, Idaho Code. Whenever title 7 or interest in a vehicle registered under the provisions of this section is 8 transferred or assigned, the registration shall expire, but the purple heart 9 recipient may transfer his plates to another vehicle upon payment of the 10 required transfer fees. He may only display the plates after receipt of new 11 registration from the department. A purple heart recipient shall not register 12 more than two (2) vehicles under the provisions of this section. 13 (3) Purple heart recipient license plates may be retained and displayed 14 on vehicles owned by the surviving spouse of a deceased purple heart recipi- 15 ent. In addition, the surviving spouse of a deceased purple heart recipient is 16 eligible to reapply for and shall be issued purple heart recipient license 17 plates if the deceased purple heart recipient died on or after January 1 of 18 the five (5) years preceding the date of reapplication for the plates. Such 19 plates shall be used on a vehicle owned by the surviving spouse. 20 (4) The purple heart recipient license plates shall be of a color and 21 design acceptable to the military order of the purple heart association and 22 approved by the department, utilizing a numbering system as determined by the 23 department."; and renumber subsequent sections accordingly. 24 CORRECTIONS TO TITLE 25 On page 1, in line 2 following "PROGRAMS;" insert: "AMENDING SECTION 26 49-403A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE SURVIVING SPOUSE OF A DECEASED PURPLE 27 HEART RECIPIENT MAY REAPPLY FOR SPECIAL PURPLE HEART RECIPIENT LICENSE PLATES 28 IF THE DECEASED PURPLE HEART RECIPIENT DIED WITHIN FIVE YEARS OF REAPPLICATION 29 FOR THE PLATES;"; in line 5 following "SPOUSE" insert: "AND TO ALLOW THE SUR- 30 VIVING SPOUSE TO REAPPLY FOR THE PLATES IF THE DECEASED FORMER PRISONER OF WAR 31 DIED WITHIN FIVE YEARS OF REAPPLICATION FOR THE LICENSE PLATES"; in line 8 32 following "SPOUSE" insert: "AND TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE TO REAPPLY FOR 33 THE PLATES IF THE DECEASED CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT DIED WITHIN 34 FIVE YEARS OF REAPPLICATION FOR THE LICENSE PLATES"; in line 11 following 35 "SPOUSE" insert: "AND TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE TO REAPPLY FOR THE PLATES 36 IF THE DECEASED PEARL HARBOR SURVIVOR VETERAN DIED WITHIN FIVE YEARS OF REAP- 37 PLICATION FOR THE LICENSE PLATES"; and in line 14 following "SPOUSE" insert: 38 ", TO ALLOW THE SURVIVING SPOUSE TO REAPPLY FOR THE PLATES IF THE DECEASED 39 QUALIFIED VETERAN DIED WITHIN FIVE YEARS OF REAPPLICATION FOR THE LICENSE 40 PLATES".
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 09455 The purpose of this legislation is to allow surviving spouses of veterans to retain certain special military license plates, and continue displaying them on vehicles after the death of the qualifying individual who originally obtained the plates. Plate programs included with this proposal are: Former Prisoner of War, Congressional Medal of Honor, Pearl Harbor Survivor, and Veterans. Prior legislation has provided this accommodation for the Purple Heart Recipient special plate program. FISCAL IMPACT No fiscal impact is anticipated with this legislation. Surviving spouses will be paying registration fees and special plate program fees as applicable. CONTACT Name: Senator Evan Frasure Phone: (208) 332-1326 Statement of Purpose/Fiscal Impact S 1287