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Nebraska Dept of Veterans Affairs opens pet adoption fee payment program

Nebraska Dept. of Veterans’ Affairs opens pet adoption fee payment program File image and last updated 2021-07-01 17:16:02-04 OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — Nebraska veterans can now apply to have up to $350 of eligible pet adoption fees paid through a program from the state Department of Veterans’ Affairs (NDVA). The program is called Vets Get Pets. According to a press release, veterans must be registered in the Nebraska Veterans’ Registry and adopt from an organization that is registered with the Nebraska Rescue Council. The NDVA will disburse funds directly to the adoption organization once approved. Additionally, Vets Get Pets license places are available with proceeds from the plate s sale going towards the adoption fee program. As of June 30, 2021, 376 of the specialty plates have been bought by Nebraska drivers.

New Specialty License Plates launching in January

BY Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles | January 1, 2021 Courtesy/ NDVA. Image of the Vets Get Pets license plate design. LINCOLN – The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles announced that 16 new specialty license plates will be available for purchase beginning Jan. 1.   The new specialty plates, created by legislative acts, will help different funds and organizations, including the Nebraska Department of Veterans Affairs, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, University of Nebraska Medical Center, and more.   “We are pleased to expand our offering of specialty plates for those who wish to express their individuality or support a cause,” said Rhonda Lahm, Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles.

A new Vets Get Pets license plates in Nebraska raise funds for Veteran pet adoptions

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