HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 379
dollars for each additional set of such tags. Such tags shall
be interchangeable among the motor vehicles owned or used
by the one to whom issued only when such use is incidental
to such business.
The charges in this section prescribed shall be for three
months of each year and be on a quarterly basis.
If a certificate provided for in Classes A, 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A,
B and G be issued after the first of the registration year, the
charge shall be on a quarterly basis; three-quarters after
July 1st, or before October 1st, one-half after October 1st,
or before January 1st, and one-quarter after January 1st,
until the end of the registration year. Upon surrender of
the registration certificate and number plates or markers pro-
vided for in Classes A, 1A, 2A, SA, 4A, B and G, and upon
application made therefor, the original owner shall be entitled
to a refund of the amount paid for such certificate and mark-
ers for the unused portion of the year calculated on a quar-
terly basis with no allowance for fractional portions of a
quarter.
The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall have authority
in disputed cases, to determine the classification in which any
motor vehicle belongs, under any of the provisions of this
sub-title.
A duplicate registration certificate shall be furnished by
the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles for fifty (50c) cents in
cases where he is satisfied the original has been lost.
In the event any plate or marker issued by such Commis-
sioner of Motor Vehicles under the provisions of this or any
other section shall be lost or destroyed, the Commissioner
shall cause an investigation to be made into the circumstances
of the alleged loss, and if he is satisfied that said tag or tags
have in fact been destroyed as alleged by the applicant, he
shall issue a duplicate or duplicates thereof, or a new set of
tags, in his discretion, with appropriate registration certifi-
cate, at a cost not to exceed four ($4. 00) dollars in the case
of a motor vehicle, or two ($2. 00) dollars in the case of a
motor cycle or bicycle with motor attachment.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act is hereby
declared to be an emergency law and necessary for the imme-
diate preservation of the public health and safety, and hav-
ing been passed by a yea and nay vote, supported by three-
fifths of all the members elected to each of the two Houses
of the General Assembly, the same shall take effect from the
date of its passage.
Approved March 30, 1937.
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