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. (a) The department, in conjunction with the California
Highway Patrol, shall design and make available for issuance pursuant
to this article the California memorial license plate.
Notwithstanding Section 5060, the California memorial license plate
may be issued in a combination of numbers or letters, or both, as
requested by the applicant for the plates. A person described in
Section 5101, upon payment of the additional fees set forth in
subdivision (b), may apply for and be issued a set of California
memorial license plates.
(b) In addition to the regular fees for an original registration
or renewal of registration, the following additional fees shall be
paid for the issuance, renewal, retention, or transfer of the
California memorial license plates authorized pursuant to this
section:
(1) For the original issuance of the plates, fifty dollars ($50).
(2) For a renewal of registration of the plates or retention of
the plates, if renewal is not required, forty dollars ($40).
(3) For transfer of the plates to another vehicle, fifteen dollars
($15).
(4) For each substitute replacement plate, thirty-five dollars
($35).
(5) In addition, for the issuance of an environmental license
plate, as defined in Section 5103, the additional fees required
pursuant to Sections 5106 and 5108 shall be deposited proportionately
in the funds described in subdivision (c).
(c) The department shall deposit the additional revenue derived
from the issuance, renewal, transfer, and substitution of California
memorial license plates as follows:
(1) Eighty-five percent in the Antiterrorism Fund, which is hereby
created in the General Fund.
(A) Upon appropriation by the Legislature, one-half of the money
in the fund shall be allocated by the Controller to the Office of
Emergency Services to be used solely for antiterrorism activities.
The office shall not use more than 5 percent of the money
appropriated for local antiterrorism efforts for administrative
purposes.
(B) Upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act
or in another statute, one-half of the money in the fund shall be
used solely for antiterrorism activities.
(2) Fifteen percent in the California Memorial Scholarship Fund,
which is hereby established in the General Fund. Money deposited in
this fund shall be administered by the Scholarshare Investment Board,
and shall be available, upon appropriation in the annual Budget Act
or in another statute, for distribution or encumbrance by the board
pursuant to Article 21.5 (commencing with Section 70010) of Chapter 2
of Part 42 of the Education Code.
(d) The department shall deduct its costs to administer, but not
to develop, the California memorial license plate program. The
department may utilize an amount of money, not to exceed fifty
thousand dollars ($50,000) annually, derived from the issuance,
renewal, transfer, and substitution of California memorial license
plates for the continued promotion of the California memorial license
plate program of this section.
(e) For the purposes of this section, "antiterrorism activities"
means activities related to the prevention, detection, and emergency
response to terrorism that are undertaken by state and local law
enforcement, fire protection, and public health agencies. The funds
provided for these activities, to the extent that funds are
available, shall be used exclusively for purposes directly related to
fighting terrorism. Eligible activities include, but are not limited
to, hiring support staff to perform administrative tasks, hiring and
training additional law enforcement, fire protection, and public
health personnel, response training for existing and additional law
enforcement, fire protection, and public health personnel, and
hazardous materials and other equipment expenditures.
(f) Beginning January 1, 2007, and each January 1 thereafter, the
department shall determine the number of currently outstanding and
valid California memorial license plates. If that number is less than
7,500 in any year, then the department shall no longer issue or
replace those plates.