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(a) The department will issue personalized registration plates for a pickup truck, van, motor home, passenger car, or motorcycle not used for commercial purposes.
(b) The department will not issue personalized registration plates displaying
(1) symbols in a combination identical to one already in use on a registration plate;
(2) a total of more than six or less than two symbols;
(3) the prefix "KL7";
(4) four consecutive numbers followed by two consecutive letters;
(5) three consecutive letters followed by three consecutive numbers;
(6) two consecutive letters followed by four consecutive numbers;
(7) symbols other than numbers or letters; or
(8) symbols in a combination which demeans any ethnic or racial group, carries a prurient meaning, or which is otherwise vulgar or indecent; any combination known by the department to be patently offensive to a person of ordinary sensibilities will be considered vulgar or indecent or carrying a prurient meaning; any combination known by the department to be patently offensive to any racial or ethnic group will be considered demeaning to that group.
(c) The department will recall any personalized registration plate discovered to be in violation of subsection (b).
(d) In addition to the other requirements in AS 28.10, an applicant for personalized registration plates must submit five ranked combinations of symbols for the plates. No registrant may transfer personalized registration plates to another vehicle or person, except that a registrant may transfer plates to another vehicle registered in his name after proper application to the department.
History: Eff. 3/29/78, Register 65; am 10/2/92, Register 123
Authority: AS 28.10.021
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