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Code · Utah · Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 1A

41-1a-1605. Collegiate special group license plates.

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Effective 7/1/2026
41-1a-1605. Collegiate special group license plates.
(1)A sponsoring organization that is an institution may use funds received through the sponsored special group license plate program only for:
(a)the institution's academic scholarships; or
(b)the institution's intercollegiate athletics program for compensation for a student athlete's name, image, or likeness as described in Title 53H, Chapter 6, Part 2 , Athletics.
(a)An institution may sponsor a special group license plate for support of academic scholarships and a special group license plate for intercollegiate athletics programs.
(b)To create more than one sponsored special group license plate, an institution is only required to comply with the application requirements described in Sections 41-1a-1603 and 41-1a-1604 one time.
(3)The state auditor may audit each institution to verify that the money an institution collects from contributors is used only for the uses described in Subsection
(1).
(4)A sponsoring organization that is an institution may establish the contribution amount required to obtain the institution's collegiate special group license plate.
Amended by Chapter 344 , 2026 General Session
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