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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 168

168.1284 MINNESOTA 100 CLUB PLATES.

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168.1284 MINNESOTA 100 CLUB PLATES.
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Subdivision 1. Issuance of plates.
The commissioner must issue Minnesota 100 Club special plates or a single motorcycle plate to an applicant who:
(1)is a registered owner of a passenger automobile, noncommercial one-ton pickup truck, motorcycle, or recreational vehicle;
(2)pays the registration tax as required under section 168.013 ;
(3)pays a fee in the amount specified under section 168.12, subdivision 5 , for each set of plates, along with any other fees required by this chapter;
(4)contributes a minimum of $40 annually to the Minnesota 100 Club account; and
(5)complies with this chapter and rules governing registration of motor vehicles and licensing of drivers.
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Subd. 2. Design.
The commissioner must adopt a suitable design for the plate in consultation with representatives from the Minnesota 100 Club.
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Subd. 3. Plates transfer.
On application to the commissioner and payment of a transfer fee of $5, special plates issued under this section may be transferred to another motor vehicle if the subsequent vehicle is:
(1)qualified under subdivision 1, clause (1), to bear the special plates; and
(2)registered to the same individual to whom the special plates were originally issued.
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Subd. 4. Exemption.
Special plates issued under this section are not subject to section 168.1293, subdivision 2 .
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Subd. 5. Contributions; account; appropriation.
Contributions collected under subdivision 1, clause (4), must be deposited in the Minnesota 100 Club account, which is established in the special revenue fund. Money in the account is annually appropriated to the commissioner. This appropriation is first for the annual cost of administering the account funds, and the remaining funds are for distribution to the Minnesota 100 Club to further the organization's mission and purpose of providing charitable gifts and contributions.
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