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Section 32-5-118 – Application to county treasurer for special firefighter plates–Fee.

32-5-118. Application to county treasurer for special firefighter plates–Fee. Each firefighter shall apply to the county treasurer of the county of the firefighter’s residence for the issuance of special number plates for the motor vehicles owned by the firefighter. The firefighter, in order to receive the special plates, shall have paid the registration fee for […]

Section 32-5-119 – Failure to apply for firefighters plates.

32-5-119. Failure to apply for firefighters plates. A failure on the part of a firefighter to make application to the Department of Revenue for such special number plates as provided in §32-5-116 will result in such member being required to accept regular number plates for his motor vehicle. Source: SL 1989, ch 261, §7; SL […]

Section 32-5-121 – Transfer of special firefighter plates.

32-5-121. Transfer of special firefighter plates. If at any time a motor vehicle subject to the special number plates issued for the firefighter shall be sold, conveyed, or otherwise transferred by the firefighter to whom the special number plates have been issued, the firefighter shall notify the Department of Revenue. The Department of Revenue shall […]

Section 32-5-122 – Applicability of state motor vehicle laws to firefighters.

32-5-122. Applicability of state motor vehicle laws to firefighters. All statutes of this state relating to the registration of motor vehicles, and the titling and licensing of motor vehicles, the fees for registering, titling, and licensing of motor vehicles, and the retention of plates from year to year shall be applicable to firefighters and the […]

Section 32-5-123 – Special plates identifying Indian tribes.

32-5-123. Special plates identifying Indian tribes. Any owner of a motor vehicle who is a resident of this state and who has complied with all of the laws of this state in relation to the registration of a motor vehicle may receive plates bearing a special design identifying an Indian tribe located within the state. […]

Section 32-5-124 – Fee for Indian tribe license plates.

32-5-124. Fee for Indian tribe license plates. A ten dollar administrative fee shall be charged for the special plates and deposited into the treasury of the designated tribe to be used for the maintenance, construction, and supervision of tribal highways and bridges. Source: SL 1991, ch 243, §2; SL 2007, ch 173, §47.

Section 32-5-125 – Replacement of Indian tribe license plates.

32-5-125. Replacement of Indian tribe license plates. If an Indian tribe license plate is lost, mutilated, or destroyed, the owner of the registered vehicle may obtain a duplicate set of plates upon filing an affidavit showing such facts and after paying a ten dollar fee to the department. The fee shall be credited to the […]

Section 32-5-126 – Certain trailers licensed more than one year–Fee.

32-5-126. Certain trailers licensed more than one year–Fee. The department may provide, to an owner of any fleet of fifty or more trailers, registrations and license plates for the trailers which are valid for a period of not more than seven consecutive years. Such registered trailers are exempt from the requirements of an annual registration […]

Section 32-5-127 – Additional charges for decals and plates mailed to owner.

32-5-127. Additional charges for decals and plates mailed to owner. In addition to the registration fees required by this chapter, the department or county treasurer shall collect from the owner one dollar per decal or set of decals and five dollars per license plate or set of plates when decals and plates are sent to […]

Section 32-5-143 – Definitions.

32-5-143. Definitions. Terms used in §§32-5-143 to 32-5-151, inclusive, mean: (1)”Department,” the Department of Revenue; (2)”Disclose,” to knowingly engage in any practice or conduct to make available and make known personal information contained in a motor vehicle record about a person to any other person, organization, or entity, by any means of communication; (3)”Express consent,” […]

Section 32-5-144 – Disclosure of personal information contained in motor vehicle records prohibited–Exceptions.

32-5-144. Disclosure of personal information contained in motor vehicle records prohibited–Exceptions. Notwithstanding any other provision of state law to the contrary, except as provided in §§32-5-145 to 32-5-147, inclusive, the department and any officer, employee, agent, or contractor thereof may not disclose personal information about any person obtained by the department in connection with a […]

Section 32-5-145 – Personal information to be disclosed for certain purposes.

32-5-145.Personal information to be disclosed for certain purposes. Personal information shall be disclosed for use in connection with matters of motor vehicle or driver safety and theft, motor vehicle emissions, motor vehicle product alterations, recalls, or advisories, performance monitoring of motor vehicles and dealers by motor vehicle manufacturers, and removal of nonowner records from the […]

Section 32-5-146 – Disclosure to one who has subject’s consent.

32-5-146. Disclosure to one who has subject’s consent. Personal information may be disclosed to any person who demonstrates, in such form and manner as the department prescribes, that express consent of the person who is the subject of the information has been obtained. Source: SL 2001, ch 165, §4.

Section 32-5-148 – Department may impose conditions on requesting person.

32-5-148. Department may impose conditions on requesting person. The department may, prior to the disclosure of personal information as permitted under §§32-5-144 to 32-5-147, inclusive, require the requesting person to meet conditions for the purposes of obtaining reasonable assurance concerning the identity of such requesting person, and, to the extent required, that the use will […]

Section 32-5-149 – Retention of records by certain recipients.

32-5-149. Retention of records by certain recipients. Any authorized recipient, except a recipient of an individual record under §32-5-148, who resells or rediscloses personal information shall maintain for a period of at least five years records as to the information obtained and the permitted use for which it was obtained and shall make such records […]

Section 32-5-150 – Misrepresentation by requesting person as misdemeanor–Use of personal information to commit crime of violence as felony.

32-5-150. Misrepresentation by requesting person as misdemeanor–Use of personal information to commit crime of violence as felony. Any person who requests disclosure of personal information from department records and who misrepresents his or her identity or knowingly makes a false statement to the department on any application required to be submitted pursuant to §§32-5-143 to […]