§ 504.301 Provisions Generally Applicable to Military Specialty License Plates
§ 504.3011 Design of Certain License Plates for the Military
§ 504.3015 Fees for Military Specialty License Plates
§ 504.302 Surviving Spouses of Certain Military Veterans
§ 504.303 Members or Former Members of United States Armed Forces
§ 504.304 Members of United States Armed Forces Auxiliaries
§ 504.305 Members of Texas National Guard, State Guard, or United States Armed Forces Reserves
§ 504.306 Members and Former Members of Merchant Marine of the United States
§ 504.307 United States Paratroopers
§ 504.308 Distinguished Flying Cross Medal Recipients
§ 504.309 Military Academy License Plates
§ 504.310 World War II Veterans and Certain Medal Recipients
§ 504.311 Service in Korea
§ 504.312 Vietnam Veterans
§ 504.313 Desert Shield or Desert Storm Veterans
§ 504.3135 Operation Iraqi Freedom
§ 504.314 Enduring Freedom Veterans
§ 504.315 Military Specialty License Plates for Extraordinary Service
§ 504.316 Legion of Merit Medal Recipients
§ 504.3161 Military Specialty License Plates for Recipients of Certain Military Campaign and Service Awards
§ 504.317 Surviving Spouses of Disabled Veterans Specialty License Plates
§ 504.318 Women Veterans
§ 504.319 Defense Superior Service Medal Recipients
§ 504.320 Recipients of Certain Combat Badges, Medals, or Ribbons
§ 504.322 36Th Infantry Division
§ 504.323 11Th Armored Cavalry Regiment
§ 504.324 Tomb Guard
§ 504.325 Master Army Aviator
§ 504.326 173Rd Airborne Brigade
§ 504.327 Presidential Service Badge
§ 504.328 United States Navy Seals
§ 504.329 United States Navy Submarine Service
§ 504.330 United States Army Special Forces
§ 504.331 Operation Freedom’s Sentinel
§ 504.332 Texas Superior Service Medal
§ 504.333 Lone Star Distinguished Service Medal
§ 504.334 Texas Outstanding Service Medal
§ 504.335 Texas Medal of Merit

Terms Used In Texas Transportation Code Chapter 504 > Subchapter D - Specialty License Plates for the Military

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  • Person: includes corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, and any other legal entity. See Texas Government Code 311.005
  • Rule: includes regulation. See Texas Government Code 311.005
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