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Code · Florida · Title XXIII — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 320

320.083 Amateur radio operators; special license plates; fees.

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(1)A person who is the owner or lessee of an automobile or truck for private use, a truck weighing not more than 7,999 pounds, or a recreational vehicle as specified in s. 320.08 (9)(c) or (d), which is not used for hire or commercial use; who is a resident of the state; and who holds a valid official amateur radio station license recognized by the Federal Communications Commission shall be issued a special license plate upon application, accompanied by proof of ownership of such radio station license, and payment of the following tax and fees:
(a)The license tax required for the vehicle, as prescribed by s. 320.08 (2), (3)(a), (b), or (c), (4)(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), or (f), or (9); and
(b)An initial additional fee of $5, and an additional fee of $1.50 thereafter.
(2)The license plate issued shall meet the requirements of s. 320.06 , except that, in lieu of the numbers as prescribed by s. 320.06 , it shall be inscribed with the official amateur radio call letters of the applicant, as assigned by the Federal Communications Commission, including as a prefix, when applicable, those call letters assigned by the Armed Services of the United States of America, not to exceed eight characters. In lieu of the name of the county or the designation “Sunshine State” on the bottom of the plate as prescribed in s. 320.06 , the words “Amateur Radio” shall be inscribed.
(3)All applications for such plates shall be made to the department.
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