Issuance — Category — Supplemental Registration — Eligibility

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  1. All registration plates issued under this part shall be issued in one (1) of the following categories:
    1. Antique motor vehicle;
    2. Cultural;
    3. Dealer;
    4. Disabled;
    5. Emergency;
    6. Firefighter;
    7. General assembly;
    8. Government service;
    9. Judiciary;
    10. Legislator Emeritus;
    11. Memorial;
    12. National Guard;
    13. New specialty earmarked;
    14. OEM headquarters company;
    15. Off-highway vehicles:
      1. Class I off-highway vehicles; and
      2. Class II off-highway vehicles;
    16. Sheriff;
    17. Specialty earmarked;
    18. United States house of representatives;
    19. United States judge; and
    20. United States senate.
    1. Registration plates currently provided under the “dealer,” “government service,” “disabled,” and “national guard” categories shall be issued in design configurations and colors which distinguish the plates from those of other categories, and in a manner which would avoid confusion with any other registration plates.
    2. Registration plates issued in any other category shall be issued in a design configuration distinctive to that category and determined by the commissioner, and shall bear at the top of the plate the word “Tennessee” or “Tenn” and at the bottom the name of the category. In addition, the plates in each category may bear identifying letter prefixes to distinguish the group within the category, and shall bear identifying number suffixes to identify the individual registrant.
  2. The groups within each category having multiple plates shall be as follows:
    1. Emergency:
      1. Amateur radio;
      2. Auxiliary police;
      3. Civil air patrol;
      4. Civil defense;
      5. Rescue squad;
      6. Emergency services squad, including, but not limited to, emergency medical technicians and paramedics;
      7. Police officer;
      8. Trauma physicians;
      9. Trauma nurses;
      10. On-call surgical personnel;
      11. Constables;
      12. Tennessee state guard; and
      13. United States coast guard auxiliary;
    2. Judiciary:
      1. Supreme court;
      2. Court of appeals;
      3. Court of criminal appeals;
      4. Chancery court;
      5. Circuit court;
      6. Probate court;
      7. Juvenile court;
      8. General sessions court;
      9. Retired judges of courts, not-of-record;
      10. Municipal court judges; and
      11. Magistrates;
    3. National Guard:
      1. Enlisted;
      2. Honorably discharged members;
      3. Officers; and
      4. Retirees;
    4. Memorial:
      1. Air Force Cross recipient;
      2. Air Medal (Valor) recipients;
      3. Bronze Star (Valor) recipients;
      4. Disabled veteran;
      5. Distinguished Flying Cross recipients;
      6. Distinguished Service Cross recipient;
      7. Former prisoner of war;
      8. Gold star family;
      9. Holder of the Purple Heart;
      10. Medal of honor recipient;
      11. Navy Cross recipient; and
      12. Silver Star recipients;
    5. Cultural:
      1. Antique Auto (unrestricted use) [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      2. Arts, as provided for in § 55-4-217 and § 55-4-240;
      3. Collegiate, as defined in § 55-4-201:
        1. Bryan College;
        2. Cumberland University [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
        3. Penn State University;
        4. University of Arkansas;
        5. University of Florida;
        6. University of Mississippi;
        7. All collegiate plates issued as cultural motor vehicle registration plates prior to July 1, 1998; and
        8. All collegiate plates administratively issued by the department on or after July 1, 1998, pursuant to § 55-4-210;
      4. Delta Kappa Gamma Society International;
      5. Honorary consular;
      6. Metropolitan council;
      7. Military:
        1. 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne);
        2. Air Medal (Meritorious) recipients;
        3. Blue star family;
        4. Bronze Star (Meritorious) recipients;
        5. Combat veterans;
        6. Disabled Veteran (service-connected);
        7. “Enemy Evadees” as certified by the department of veterans services;
        8. Honorably discharged veterans of the United States Armed Forces;
        9. Legion of Merit recipients;
        10. Marine Corps League;
        11. Paratrooper;
        12. Pearl Harbor survivors;
        13. Rakkasans;
        14. Submarine veteran;
        15. Tennessee woman veteran, pursuant to § 55-4-267;
        16. United States military, active forces, pursuant to § 55-4-252;
        17. United States military, honorably discharged members, pursuant to § 55-4-252;
        18. United States military, retired forces, pursuant to § 55-4-252;
        19. United States reserve forces, pursuant to § 55-4-254;
        20. United States reserve forces, honorably discharged members, pursuant to § 55-4-252;
        21. United States reserve forces, retired, pursuant to § 55-4-252; and
        22. Women Veterans of Color;
      8. Personalized, pursuant to §§ 55-4-210 and 55-4-214;
      9. Police Benevolent Association; and
      10. Retired female firefighter;
    6. Specialty earmarked:
      1. Agriculture;
      2. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority;
      3. Alpha Phi Alpha;
      4. CHILDREN FIRST!;
      5. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.;
      6. Ducks Unlimited;
      7. Environmental;
      8. Friends of Great Smoky Mountains;
      9. Helping school volunteer;
      10. Kappa Alpha Psi;
      11. Nongame and endangered wildlife species or “Watchable Wildlife”;
      12. Omega Psi Phi;
      13. Phi Beta Sigma;
      14. Supporters of Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital; and
      15. Zeta Phi Beta; and
    7. New specialty earmarked plates, as defined in § 55-4-201:
      1. 101st Airborne Screaming Eagle;
      2. A Soldier's Child [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      3. African American Breast Cancer Awareness;
      4. ALS Awareness;
      5. Alumni Program of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville;
      6. Alzheimer's Association [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      7. AMVETS [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      8. Animal Friendly;
      9. Appalachian Trail;
      10. Autism Awareness;
      11. Baylor School [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      12. BE NICE [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      13. Big Brothers Big Sisters;
      14. Blood Donor [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      15. Boone Lake Association [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      16. Boy Scouts of America [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      17. Chattanooga Football Club [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      18. Childhood Cancer Awareness;
      19. Childhood Hunger Awareness [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      20. Children's Hospital at Erlanger [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      21. Choose Life;
      22. Civil War Preservation;
      23. Combat Action [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      24. Cystic Fibrosis Awareness [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      25. D.A.R.E. [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      26. Diabetes Awareness [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      27. Dollywood Foundation;
      28. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Awareness [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      29. Down Syndrome Awareness;
      30. “Driving To A Cure” (Pink Ribbon);
      31. Eagle Foundation;
      32. East Tennessee Children's Hospital;
      33. Eastern Star [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      34. Enjoy the Ride;
      35. Fallen Linemen [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      36. Fallen Police and Firefighters [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      37. Fighting for At-Risk Youth [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      38. Fish and wildlife species;
      39. Fraternal Order of Police;
      40. Friends of Shelby Park and Bottoms;
      41. Friends of Sycamore Shoals Historic Area, Inc.;
      42. Germantown Charity Horse Show [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      43. Greene County School System;
      44. Habitat for Humanity;
      45. Historic Collierville [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      46. Historic Franklin;
      47. Historic Maury [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      48. Historic Whitehaven [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      49. I RECYCLE;
      50. I Stand with Israel [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      51. In Remembrance [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      52. International Association of Firefighters;
      53. Isaiah 117 House;
      54. Jackson State University;
      55. Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Scenic Trail State Park [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      56. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      57. Kiwanis International [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      58. Knights of Columbus [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      59. Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center;
      60. Linemen Power Tennessee;
      61. Louisiana State University [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      62. Loyal Order of Moose;
      63. Lung Cancer Awareness [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      64. Make-A-Wish Foundation [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      65. Make-A-Wish Foundation;
      66. Martin Luther King, Jr. [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      67. Masons;
      68. Memphis Grizzlies;
      69. Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum;
      70. Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare;
      71. Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt;
      72. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD);
      73. Mountain Tough [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      74. Nashville Parks Foundation [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      75. Nashville Predators;
      76. National Rifle Association;
      77. National Wild Turkey Federation;
      78. Niswonger Children's Hospital;
      79. North Carolina State University [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      80. Nurses;
      81. Ohio State University [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      82. Order of The Eastern Star [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      83. Pat Summitt Foundation;
      84. Police Activities League [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      85. Prostate Cancer Awareness [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      86. Protecting Rivers and Clean Waters;
      87. Radnor Lake;
      88. Regional Medical Center at Memphis (The MED);
      89. Rotary International [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      90. Save the Bees;
      91. Service Dogs [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      92. Service Dogs Changing Lives;
      93. Share the Road;
      94. Smallmouth bass;
      95. Sons of Confederate Veterans;
      96. Sportsman;
      97. Strictly Vettes [Obsolete. See the Compiler’s Notes.];
      98. Suicide Prevention [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      99. Support Our Troops;
      100. Tennessee Association of Realtors;
      101. Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
      102. Tennis Memphis [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      103. Tennessee School Nutrition Association [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      104. Tennessee Sheriffs' Association;
      105. Tennessee Tech University [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      106. Tennessee Titans;
      107. Tennessee Voices for Victims [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      108. Tennessee Walking Horse;
      109. Tennessee Wildlife Federation;
      110. Tennessee Wildlife Federation nongame and education programs;
      111. The Center for Living and Learning, Inc.;
      112. The Fairgrounds Nashville [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      113. TN Back the Blue [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      114. Trout Unlimited;
      115. University of Miami;
      116. University of South Carolina [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      117. University of Tennessee Health Science Center;
      118. University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers' NCAA National Championships;
      119. University of Tennessee National Championship;
      120. University of Texas;
      121. VFW [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      122. West Virginia University;
      123. Whitehaven High School [Obsolete. See the Compiler's Notes.];
      124. Women's Suffrage Centennial;
      125. Youth Villages.
    1. No registration plate shall be issued under this section unless authorized by this part. Registration under this part is supplemental to the motor vehicle title and registration law, compiled in chapters 1-6 of this title, and nothing in this part shall be construed as abridging or amending that law. An applicant with more than one (1) motor vehicle titled or leased in that applicant's name, or applicants with more than one (1) motor vehicle jointly titled and/or leased in their names are entitled to an unlimited number of registration plates under the applicable provision of law, as long as all other special fees and regular costs are paid by the applicant and all requirements set out in parts 1 and 2 of this chapter are followed.
    2. No qualified person shall receive more than one (1) free plate, unless the issuance of additional free plates is specifically authorized by the statute creating the cultural, specialty earmarked or new specialty earmarked plate, memorial plate or special purpose plate.
  3. Registration plates issued to United States judges, United States senators, and members of the United States house of representatives pursuant to subdivisions (a)(9) and (a)(16)-(18) shall be of a distinctive design approved by the department and shall bear, as applicable, the district number of house members, the number “1” or “2” for senators, based on seniority, and the appropriate number for judges, based on seniority of appointment. Unless a conflict exists with other designs, the designs used before July 1, 1984, shall be used.
  4. Whenever a spouse having a cultural, specialty earmarked or new specialty earmarked plate, memorial plate or special purpose plate is divorced and no longer entitled to the plate, the spouse no longer entitled to that plate shall deliver the plate to the county clerk, and the county clerk shall issue a regular plate valid for the same period as the cultural, specialty earmarked or new specialty earmarked plate, memorial plate or special purpose plate.
    1. Registration plates issued to honorary consulars pursuant to subdivision (c)(5)(C) shall be of a distinctive design approved by the department and shall bear, as applicable, the words “Honorary Consul” and an appropriate number.
    2. The revised honorary consular plates issued pursuant to this section shall be delivered to qualified persons upon renewal of registration of the vehicle to which the plates are issued. No person with honorary consular plates shall be required to exchange the plates until the renewal of registration of the vehicle to which the plates are issued.


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