Chapter 9. Penalties (3) Upon revocation of a general registration, the holder must return the master certificate of registration and all general registration number plates to the Registrar. Revocation of a holder's registration shall be for not less than 12 months. Although a revocation shall be effective as of the date specified in the notice for purposes of prohibiting the use of the registration or plates, no time shall be credited to the holder's period of revocation until the holder has returned the master certificate of registration and all registration plates. An affidavit subscribed and sworn to under penalties of perjury shall be required from a revoked registration holder who asserts that a master certificate of registration, or one or more registration plates, has been lost or stolen, and if stolen, the holder must also provide a copy of a theft report filed with the appropriate police department. A holder who is under a revocation order may not be granted a general registration of any type during the revocation period. The Registrar may refuse to issue a general registration to an applicant if the registrar has reason to believe that the applicant is acting as an undisclosed agent for a former holder who is the subject of a current revocation order. 03/18