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Code · South Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-5

32-5-182. Contents of application for special interest motor vehicle plate--Renewal.

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An application for a special interest motor vehicle license plate, as provided for in § 32-5-179 , shall include a signed affidavit wherein the applicant attests to the following:
(1)The motor vehicle for which the special interest motor vehicle license plate is sought is driven less than seven thousand five hundred miles per year;
(2)The motor vehicle for which the special interest motor vehicle license plate is sought is not used for general or commercial transportation, but rather for occasional transportation, public displays, parades, and related pleasure or hobby activities; and
(3)The current reading on the odometer of the special interest motor vehicle.
The secretary may, at any time, require an applicant to provide additional information to determine if the applicant meets the special interest motor vehicle license plate requirements.
An applicant shall annually, at the time of registration renewal, submit the current odometer reading of the special interest motor vehicle. If an applicant fails to provide this information the registration may not be renewed.
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