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(a) The department shall issue specialty license plates for recipients of the Combat Action Badge. License plates issued under this subsection must include the Combat Action Badge emblem and must include the words “Combat Action Badge” at the bottom of each plate.
(b) The department shall issue specialty license plates for recipients of the Combat Action Medal. License plates issued under this subsection must include the Combat Action Medal emblem and must include the words “Combat Action Medal” at the bottom of each plate.
(c) The department shall issue specialty license plates for recipients of the Combat Action Ribbon. License plates issued under this subsection must include the Combat Action Ribbon emblem and must include the words “Combat Action Ribbon” at the bottom of each plate.
(c-1) The department shall issue specialty license plates for recipients of the Combat Medical Badge. License plates issued under this subsection must include the Combat Medical Badge emblem and must include the words “Combat Medical Badge” at the bottom of each plate.
(c-2) The department shall issue specialty license plates for recipients of the Combat Infantryman Badge. License plates issued under this subsection must include the Combat Infantryman Badge emblem and must include the words “Combat Infantryman Badge” at the bottom of each plate.
(d) A specialty license plate issued under this section for a badge or ribbon that may be awarded more than once shall include only the emblem of the first award badge or ribbon.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Transportation Code - TRANSP § 504.320. Recipients of Certain Combat Badges, Medals, or Ribbons - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/transportation-code/transp-sect-504-320/
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