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Code · Montana · Title 61 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 5 · Part 1

61-5-114. Replacement license -- veteran designation.

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61-5-114 . Replacement license -- veteran designation.
(1)If a learner license or a driver's license issued under the provisions of this chapter is lost or destroyed or a person wants to update personal information contained on a learner license or a driver's license issued to the person, the person to whom the license was issued may, on the payment of a fee of $10, obtain a replacement license, on furnishing proof satisfactory to the department that the license has been lost or destroyed or that personal information has changed. The department may not charge a fee for a replacement license to a former foster child who is under 21 years of age as provided in 52-2-629 .
(2)If the hazardous materials endorsement on a commercial driver's license issued under the provisions of this chapter is revoked or removed pursuant to the authority provided in 61-5-147 , the person to whom the license was issued shall surrender to the department the person's commercial driver's license with the hazardous materials endorsement and may obtain, on making application and paying a $10 fee, a replacement license that does not include a hazardous materials endorsement.
(3)The department shall include the word "veteran" on the face of a driver's license if the requirements of 61-5-111
(7)are met by the person applying for the driver's license.
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