Maryland Code, TRANSPORTATION 13-616.1
Terms Used In Maryland Code, TRANSPORTATION 13-616.1
- Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
- Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
- Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
- minor: means an individual under the age of 18 years. See
- Person: includes an individual, receiver, trustee, guardian, personal representative, fiduciary, representative of any kind, corporation, partnership, business trust, statutory trust, limited liability company, firm, association, or other nongovernmental entity. See
- state: means :
(1) a state, possession, territory, or commonwealth of the United States; or
(2) the District of Columbia. See
(1) Is a resident of the State; and
(2) (i) Has a permanent disability as described in § 13-616(b)(1) of this subtitle and as certified by a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant, licensed chiropractor, licensed optometrist, licensed podiatrist, or licensed physical therapist, as defined in § 13-616(a) of this subtitle; or
(ii) Has a permanent disability as described in § 13-616(b)(1)(vi) of this subtitle and as self-certified as provided by § 13-616(b)(2)(iv) of this subtitle.
(b) (1) A parking placard for a person with a disability may be issued to an applicant described in subsection (a) of this section only if the applicant submits proof satisfactory to the Administration that the applicant is a person with a disability as described in § 13-616(b) of this subtitle.
(2) A parent or legal guardian may apply for a special disability parking placard on behalf of a qualified minor.
(c) (1) Except as provided in § 13-616(c) of this subtitle, the Administration may not issue to an applicant:
(i) More than one placard if the applicant requests one set of special registration plates under § 13-616 of this subtitle; or
(ii) More than two placards if the applicant does not request a set of special registration plates under § 13-616 of this subtitle.
(2) Except as provided in § 13-616(c) of this subtitle, the Administration may not issue to a person issued special vehicle registration plates under § 13-616 of this subtitle a combination of special disability registration plates and placards exceeding two.
(d) (1) (i) A placard issued under this section to an applicant described in subsection (a) of this section is valid until the death of the placard holder.
(ii) On receipt of notification of the death of the placard holder, the Administration shall mark the record of the placard as expired and shall send notice to the last known address of the placard holder requesting the return of the placard to the Administration.
(2) If a placard is lost, stolen, or damaged, the placard holder may apply for a replacement placard on an application form and in the manner required by the Administration.
(e) (1) A parking placard for a person with a disability shall be issued:
(i) Except as provided in item (ii) or item (iii) of this paragraph, in the form of a removable windshield placard capable of being hung from the inside rearview mirror and of a size and design as determined by the Administration;
(ii) For a vehicle not equipped with an inside rearview mirror or in which the inside rearview mirror is not visible from the rear of the vehicle, in the form of a windshield placard of a size and design as determined by the Administration; or
(iii) For a Class D (motorcycle) vehicle, in the form of a sticker of a size and design as designated by the Administration.
(2) A person to whom a parking placard for a person with a disability is issued shall display the placard described in this section:
(i) In a Class A (passenger) vehicle or a Class M (multipurpose) vehicle;
(ii) On a Class D (motorcycle) vehicle as required by the Administration;
(iii) In a Class E (truck) vehicle with a one ton or less manufacturer’s rated capacity and specially equipped for the transportation of or operation by an individual with a disability; or
(iv) In a Class H, I, or J vehicle that is specially equipped for the transportation of individuals with disabilities and is used exclusively for the transportation of individuals with disabilities.
(f) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, when displayed by the person to whom a removable windshield placard is issued, the removable windshield placard shall be hung from the inside rearview mirror when the vehicle is parked.
(2) A person may not drive a vehicle while a removable windshield placard described under paragraph (1) of this subsection is hanging from the inside rearview mirror.
(3) The removable windshield placard shall be placed inside a vehicle that is not equipped with an inside rearview mirror, in a position from which the removable windshield placard can be viewed from the outside of the vehicle through the lower portion of the windshield on the driver’s side of the vehicle.
(4) When displayed, the person to whom a removable windshield placard is issued under this section or under a similar provision of law of any state or country is accorded the privileges contained in § 13-616(f) of this subtitle.
(g) When using the parking privileges granted under § 13-616(f) of this subtitle:
(1) The person shall have in the person’s possession identification issued by the Administration as proof that parking privileges are being utilized by a person with a disability as defined in § 13-616(b)(1) of this subtitle; and
(2) The person shall make the identification available upon the request of:
(i) A police officer, while the officer is discharging the official duties of a police officer; or
(ii) Any other person authorized by a political subdivision to enforce this section, while acting within the scope of this authority.
(h) (1) A person may not commit any fraud or make any misrepresentation in certifying a person’s disability or applying for or using a parking placard for a person with a disability.
(2) A person who operates a motor vehicle displaying a parking placard for a person with a disability may not use the privileges granted under this section, unless the person is:
(i) A person with a disability who meets the requirements of § 13-616(b)(1) of this subtitle; or
(ii) Accompanied by a dependent, or an individual who depends on the person for transportation, who meets the requirements of § 13-616(b)(1) of this subtitle.
(3) To determine if the eligibility requirements continue to be met, the Administration may conduct a review of a parking placard for a person with a disability that is issued by the Administration under this section and:
(i) If the Administration finds it necessary to review the severity or permanency of a placard holder’s disability, the Administration may request a review and recommendations from the Medical Advisory Board established under § 16-118 of this article; and
(ii) If the Administration determines that eligibility requirements are not being met, the Administration may revoke the parking placard for a person with a disability.
(i) The Administration shall:
(1) Administer the removable windshield placard program in accordance with the provisions of this section; and
(2) By July 1, 2001, establish an automated system for recording the issuance, renewal, and expiration of placards in a timely manner to ensure that the objectives of the placard program are achieved in an efficient and orderly manner.
(j) In accordance with the provisions of this section, each board for licensed physicians, licensed physician assistants, licensed chiropractors, licensed optometrists, licensed podiatrists, or licensed physical therapists shall be responsible for the development and maintenance of a database system, with which the Administration can interface and verify licensure.