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Who qualifies for a disability parking placard or license plate?
 
Answer:
Individuals who have a disability that restricts their ability to walk may qualify for a disability placard or license plate. Qualifying disabilities are defined in law as:
  • Blindness
  • Inability to walk more than 200 feet without having to stop and rest.
  • Use of a wheelchair, walker, crutch, brace, or other ambulatory aid.
  • Lung disease with deterioration in expiratory volume. (See application.)
  • Cardiovascular condition. (See application.)
  • Arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition that severely limits the ability to walk.
  • Persistent reliance on oxygen sources other than ordinary air.

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Additional Disability Parking Related Information
Disability Parking Placard Application 
Disability License Plate Application 
> Disability Parking Brochure

 

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