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Code · Kansas · Chapter 8 — Automobiles And Other Vehicles

8-1,114.

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8-1,114. Same; lost, misplaced or mutilated base plate or cab card, replacement; information required; fees.
(a)Whenever a base plate or an apportioned registration cab card issued to an owner of a fleet vehicle registered under the provisions of this act has been lost, misplaced or mutilated, such fleet owner shall replace the identification device by filing with the division of vehicles a statement signed by an officer of the company or corporation which shall provide:
(1)The serial number of the identification device being replaced;
(2)the type of identification device lost, misplaced or mutilated;
(3)a description of the vehicle by year of manufacture;
(4)the name of the manufacturer; and
(5)the identification or serial number of the vehicle to which such identification device was originally issued. The statement shall be accompanied by a replacement fee of $3 for a replacement base plate or $1 until January 1, 1995, and $3 thereafter, for a replacement apportioned registration cab card.
(b)On and after January 1, 1995, an apportioned registration cab card shall be reissued when additional jurisdictions are added or weight limits are modified. A cab card shall be reissued upon the payment of a fee of $1.
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