Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 168 — Vehicle Registration, Taxation, Sale
Section 168.1293 — Certain Special Plates; Authorization, Discontinuance.

Subdivision 1. Definition. For purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given them:
(1) "new special plate" or "proposed special plate" means a special plate that is not authorized under this chapter and for which legislation authorizing the plate, including but not limited to a bill or amendment, is introduced or presented to the legislature; and
(2) "proximate special plate" means a special plate (i) authorized under section 168.12, subdivisions 2b and 2e; 168.1235; or 168.129; or (ii) authorized in law on or after August 1, 2010.
Subd. 1a. Establishment of plate. The commissioner may only establish a special plate as authorized under this chapter. This requirement does not apply to alternative or additional designs for a special plate.
Subd. 2. Submissions to commissioner. (a) A person, legal entity, or other requester, however organized, that plans to seek legislation establishing a new special plate, or is a proponent of a new special plate, shall submit the following information and fee to the commissioner:
(1) The requester shall submit a request for the special plate being sought, describing the special plate in general terms, the purpose of the plate, and the proposed fee or minimum contribution required for the plate.
(2) The requester shall submit the results of a scientific sample survey of Minnesota motor vehicle owners that indicates that at least 10,000 motor vehicle owners intend to purchase the proposed plate with the proposed fee or minimum contribution. The requester's plan to undertake the survey must be reported to the commissioner before the survey is undertaken. The survey must be performed independently of the requester by another person or legal entity, however organized, that conducts similar sample surveys in the normal course of business.
(3) The requester shall submit an application fee of $20,000, to cover the cost of reviewing the application for a new plate and developing the new special plate if authorized by law. State funds may not be used to pay the application fee. This requirement does not apply if legislation or a bill introduced to the legislature proposing the new special plate contains a mechanism by which all costs incurred by the commissioner for development and implementation of the plate are covered, provided that the application fee subsequently does apply if such a mechanism is not enacted in the law authorizing the new special plate.
(4) The requester shall submit a marketing strategy that contains (i) short-term and long-term marketing plans for the requested plate, and (ii) a financial analysis showing the anticipated revenues and the planned expenditures of any fee or contribution derived from the requested plate.
(b) The requester shall submit the information required under paragraph (a) to the commissioner at least 120 days before the convening of the next regular legislative session at which the requester will submit the proposal.
Subd. 2a. Information for legislature. (a) Within 15 days of the introduction of a bill proposing a new special plate, the commissioner shall submit a briefing to the chairs and ranking minority members of the house of representatives and senate committees to which the bill was referred. At a minimum, the briefing must:
(1) summarize the requirements for a special plate under this section; and
(2) identify which of the requirements have been met for the proposed special plate.
(b) If a proposed special plate is a topic of discussion at a legislative committee hearing, the commissioner shall make every reasonable effort to provide testimony. The testimony must include the information required in the briefing under paragraph (a).
(c) Notwithstanding section 3.195, the commissioner may submit the briefing under paragraph (a) by submitting an electronic version rather than a printed version.
Subd. 3. Design; redesign. (a) If the proposed special plate sought by the requester is approved by law, the requester shall submit the proposed design for the plate to the commissioner as soon as practicable, but not later than 120 days after the effective date of the law authorizing issuance of the plate. The commissioner is responsible for selecting the final design for the special plate.
(b) The requester that originally requested a new special plate subsequently approved by law may not submit a new design for the plate within the five years following the date of first issuance of the plate unless the inventory of those plates has been exhausted. The requester may deplete the remaining inventory of the plates by reimbursing the commissioner for the cost of the plates.
Subd. 4. Refund of fee. If the special plate requested is not authorized in the legislative session at which authorization was sought, the commissioner shall, if applicable, refund $17,500 of the application fee to the requester.
Subd. 5. Discontinuance of plate. (a) The commissioner shall discontinue the issuance or renewal of any proximate special plate if (1) fewer than 1,000 sets of those plates are currently registered at the end of the first six years during which the plates are available, or (2) fewer than 1,000 sets of those plates are currently registered at the end of any subsequent two-year period following the first six years of availability.
(b) The commissioner shall discontinue the issuance or renewal of any proximate special plate, and distribution of any contributions resulting from that plate, if the commissioner determines that (1) the fund or requester receiving the contributions no longer exists, (2) the requester has stopped providing services that are authorized to be funded from the contribution proceeds, (3) the requester has requested discontinuance, or (4) contributions have been used in violation of subdivision 6.
(c) Nothing in this subdivision applies to plates issued under section 168.123, 168.124, 168.125, or 168.1255.
(d) Upon commencing discontinuance of a proximate special plate under this subdivision, the commissioner (1) shall not issue the plate, including as a duplicate; and (2) shall allow retention of any existing plate for the regular period. For purposes of this paragraph, "regular period" may be, as appropriate, the period specified under section 168.12, subdivision 1; the time until issuance of a duplicate plate for that vehicle; or as otherwise provided by law.
Subd. 6. Use of contributions. Contributions made as a condition of obtaining a proximate special plate, and interest earned on the contributions, may not be spent for commercial or for-profit purposes.
Subd. 7. Deposit of fee; appropriation. The commissioner shall deposit the application fee under subdivision 2, paragraph (a), clause (3), in the vehicle services operating account of the special revenue fund under section 299A.705. An amount sufficient to pay the department's cost in implementing and administering this section, including payment of refunds under subdivision 4, is appropriated to the commissioner.
1Sp2003 c 19 art 2 s 23; 1Sp2005 c 6 art 2 s 17; 2010 c 351 s 23; 2011 c 76 art 1 s 21

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 160 - 174A — Transportation

Chapter 168 — Vehicle Registration, Taxation, Sale

Section 168.002 — Definitions.

Section 168.012 — Vehicles Exempt From Tax Or License Fees.

Section 168.013 — Vehicle Registration Taxes.

Section 168.0135 — Motor Vehicle Registration Self-service Kiosks.

Section 168.014 — Owner's Registration Certificate; Expiration.

Section 168.016 — Collection Of Tax Rate Increase.

Section 168.017 — Monthly Series Registration System.

Section 168.018 — Quarterly Registration Of Farm Trucks.

Section 168.0185 — Record Of Vehicle Registration; Disclosure.

Section 168.021 — Plates For Physically Disabled Persons.

Section 168.022 — Mandatory Tax Refund Due To Lemon Law.

Section 168.031 — Registration Exemption; Active Military Service.

Section 168.032 — Proportionate Refund To Person On Active Military Service.

Section 168.033 — May Pay Proportionate Part Of Tax.

Section 168.04 — Military Personnel; Exemptions.

Section 168.041 — Impounding Registration Plates.

Section 168.05 — [Held unconstitutional]

Section 168.053 — Drive-away In-transit License.

Section 168.054 — Liability Insurance Policy.

Section 168.056 — Towing Violation A Misdemeanor; Exceptions.

Section 168.057 — Fees Credited To Highway User Fund.

Section 168.09 — Registration; Reregistration.

Section 168.091 — 31-day Temporary Vehicle Permit.

Section 168.092 — 21-day Temporary Vehicle Permit.

Section 168.10 — Registration; Collector Vehicle.

Section 168.101 — Ownership And Registration By Minor; Prohibitions.

Section 168.102 — School Bus; Preregistration Inspection.

Section 168.105 — Classic Motorcycle Registration.

Section 168.11 — Registration Certificate.

Section 168.12 — Plates.

Section 168.121 — Special Plates Remembering Victims Of Impaired Drivers.

Section 168.123 — Veterans; Special Plates.

Section 168.1235 — Veterans Service Group Emblems.

Section 168.124 — Special Plates For Medal Of Honor Recipients.

Section 168.125 — Special Plates For Former Prisoners Of War.

Section 168.1253 — Gold Star License Plate.

Section 168.1255 — "proud To Be A Veteran" Plate.

Section 168.1256 — Retired Law Enforcement Special Plates.

Section 168.126 — Commuter Vans; Registration, Special License Plates.

Section 168.127 — Fleet Vehicles; Registration, Fee.

Section 168.128 — Limousine Plates.

Section 168.1282 — "start Seeing Motorcycles" Special Plates.

Section 168.1284 — Minnesota 100 Club Plates.

Section 168.1285 — Minnesota Agriculture Plates.

Section 168.1286 — Honorary Consul Plates.

Section 168.129 — Special Collegiate Plates.

Section 168.1291 — Certain Special Plates; Uniform Design, Unique Emblems.

Section 168.1293 — Certain Special Plates; Authorization, Discontinuance.

Section 168.1294 — Law Enforcement Memorial Plates.

Section 168.1295 — State Parks And Trails Plates.

Section 168.1296 — Critical Habitat Plates.

Section 168.1297 — Special "rotary Member" Plates.

Section 168.1298 — Special "support Our Troops" Plates.

Section 168.1299 — Minnesota Golf Plates.

Section 168.13 — Proof Of Ownership.

Section 168.15 — Rights As To Registration Certificate And Plates.

Section 168.16 — Registration Tax Refund; Appropriation.

Section 168.17 — Suspension Of Registration.

Section 168.181 — Nonresidents, Reciprocity Agreements Or Arrangements.

Section 168.183 — Motor Vehicles Of Certain Nonresidents.

Section 168.185 — Usdot Numbers.

Section 168.187 — Interstate Registration And Reciprocity.

Section 168.201 — Denial Or Withdrawal Of Benefits And Privileges.

Section 168.211 — Subjection To State Laws Generally.

Section 168.221 — Commercial Vehicles; Taxes Or Fees.

Section 168.25 — Vehicles Used For Testing.

Section 168.26 — Certain Manufacturers Need Not Register.

Section 168.27 — Motor Vehicle Dealers; Violations, Penalties.

Section 168.2701 — Liability Of Lessors For Unpaid Traffic Fines.

Section 168.2702 — Motor Vehicle Leases; Indemnity Agreements.

Section 168.271 — Informational Labels On Pickup Trucks; Penalty.

Section 168.274 — Definitions.

Section 168.275 — Sale Of Motor Vehicle On Sunday Forbidden.

Section 168.276 — Suspension Or Revocation Of Dealer License.

Section 168.277 — Motor Vehicle Purchases; Disclosure.

Section 168.28 — Vehicles Subject To Tax; Exceptions.

Section 168.29 — Replacement Plates.

Section 168.301 — Vehicle Transfer Deadline; Fees; Suspension.

Section 168.31 — Registration Tax Payment.

Section 168.321 — New Vehicle Manufacturer's Statement.

Section 168.325 — Division Of Driver And Vehicle Services.

Section 168.326 — Expedited Driver And Vehicle Services; Fee.

Section 168.327 — Driver And Vehicle Record Fees.

Section 168.33 — Commissioner As Registrar Of Vehicles; Deputy Registrars.

Section 168.34 — Information Furnished.

Section 168.345 — Use Of Vehicle Registration Information.

Section 168.346 — Privacy Of Personal Information.

Section 168.35 — Intent To Escape Tax; Gross Misdemeanor.

Section 168.36 — Unlawful Use Of Unregistered Vehicle Certificate, Plates.

Section 168.37 — Plate Tabs Or Stickers; Monthly Registration System.

Section 168.381 — Manufacture Of Vehicle Plates; Appropriations.

Section 168.50 — [Held unconstitutional]

Section 168.51 — [Held unconstitutional]

Section 168.52 — [Held unconstitutional]

Section 168.53 — [Held unconstitutional]

Section 168.54 — Motor Vehicles, Transfer Of Ownership.

Section 168.61 — Intercity Bus.

Section 168.62 — Intercity Bus Registration.

Section 168.63 — Intercity Bus; Registrar Duties.

Section 168.64 — Intercity Bus Rules, Requirements.

Section 168.65 — Intercity Bus Violations.

Section 168.841 — Definition Of Rental Truck.

Section 168.842 — Registration And Taxation Of Rental Truck.

Section 168.843 — Registration And Taxation Of Rental Trailer.

Section 168.844 — Other Fleet Rental Vehicles.

Section 168.845 — Rules For Rental Trucks And Trailers.

Section 168.846 — Misdemeanor Violation Of Rental Vehicle Laws.