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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 29 · § 29.4

§ 29.4. Election to participate by states and localities.

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(a)Any State or locality that wishes to participate in the program shall register with the BJA and request program enrollment materials. Registration forms will be available upon request. Participation in the program is wholly voluntary on the part of the State or locality.
(b)By electing to participate in the program, a State or locality agrees to do the following:
(1)Make program enrollment materials, including consent forms, available to interested motor vehicle owners;
(2)Collect completed consent forms;
(3)Provide enrolled motor vehicle owners with the decal(s), and license plate(s) applicable to their program condition or conditions and instructions governing program participation;
(4)Take the necessary steps to authorize law enforcement officials to stop motor vehicles enrolled in the program; and
(5)Comply with any other regulation(s) or guideline(s) governing participation in this program.
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