Utah Code 41-3-506. Special plates — Expiration
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(1) A special plate issued expires:
Terms Used In Utah Code 41-3-506
- Dealer: includes a representative or consignee of any dealer. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Dismantler: includes a person who dismantles three or more motor vehicles in any 12-month period. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Division: means the Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division created in Section
41-3-104 . See Utah Code 41-3-102 - Manufacturer: means a person engaged in the business of constructing or assembling new motor vehicles, ownership of which is customarily transferred by a manufacturer's statement or certificate of origin, or a person who constructs three or more new motor vehicles in any 12-month period. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Transporter: means a person engaged in the business of transporting motor vehicles as described in Section
41-3-202 . See Utah Code 41-3-102
(1)(a) on June 30 each year; or
(1)(b) upon the cancellation, suspension, or revocation of the licensee’s license.
(2) Under Subsection (1)(b) , the plates shall be returned to the licensee upon reinstatement of his license.
(3) A new plate or plates, or renewal decal, for the ensuing year may be obtained by the licensee submitting a new application to the division and paying the dealer, dismantler, manufacturer, or transporter plate fee provided by law.