Texas Statutes
§ 502.194 — CREDIT FOR REGISTRATION FEE PAID ON MOTOR VEHICLE SUBSEQUENTLY DESTROYED.
Texas § 502.194
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Tex. Transportation Code Code Ann. § 502.194 (2026).
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Sec. 502.194. CREDIT FOR REGISTRATION FEE PAID ON MOTOR VEHICLE SUBSEQUENTLY DESTROYED.
(a)The owner of a motor vehicle that is destroyed to the extent that it cannot afterwards be operated on a public highway is entitled to a registration fee credit if the prorated portion of the registration fee for the remainder of the registration year is more than $15. The owner must claim the credit by sending the registration fee receipt for the vehicle to the department.
(b)The department, on satisfactory proof that the vehicle is destroyed, shall issue a registration fee credit slip to the owner in an amount equal to the prorated portion of the registration fee for the remainder of the registration year. The owner, during the same or the next registration year, may use the registration fee credi
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§ 502.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 502.0021
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DESIGN OF REGISTRATION INSIGNIA.§ 502.005
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REGISTRATION OF MINIATURE VEHICLE.§ 502.010
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