I. No property owner shall:
(a) Allow any unreasonable obstruction of any parking place, or access aisle reserved for a person with a walking disability after 24 hours following the conclusion of an adverse weather event.

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Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 265:74-a


(b) Allow the accumulation of debris or large objects, such as trash containers, to unreasonably obstruct any parking place or access aisles reserved for a person with a walking disability without providing suitable on-site, equivalent, alternative parking spaces.
II. Paragraph I shall apply to both public and private property where a parking place or access aisle is specifically designated for a person with a walking disability by means of a sign or stenciling as required by N.H. Rev. Stat. § 265:73-a stating that the space is reserved for a person with a walking disability or displaying the international accessibility symbol.
III. Any property owner who violates this section shall be guilty of a violation and fined up to $250 of which 20 percent is payable to the town or city where the violation occurred.