Revised
June 20, 2017 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
March 28, 2017 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
March 22, 2017 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Holden (Coauthor: Assembly Member Mullin) |
February 17, 2017 |
Existing law requires the Department of Motor Vehicles, upon application and without additional fees, to issue a special license plate or plates to a disabled person, disabled veteran, or an organization or agency involved in the transportation of disabled persons or veterans, as specified, in accordance with procedures adopted by the department.
This bill would additionally require the department to issue a special
license plate or plates to a deaf or hard of hearing person, as specified, and would require the International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss to be depicted on each deaf or hard of hearing license plate.
(a)The department shall, upon application and without additional fees, issue a special license plate or plates pursuant to procedures adopted by the department to all of the following:
(1)A disabled person.
(2)A disabled veteran.
(3)An organization or agency involved in the transportation of disabled persons or disabled veterans if the motor vehicle that will have the special license plate is used solely for the purpose of transporting those persons.
(4)A deaf or hard of hearing person.
(b)The special license plates issued under subdivision (a) shall run in a regular numerical series that shall include one or more unique two-letter codes reserved for disabled person license plates, disabled veteran license plates, or deaf or hard of hearing license plates. The International Symbol of Access adopted pursuant to Section 3 of Public Law 100-641, commonly known as the “wheelchair symbol,” shall be depicted on each disabled person license plate and disabled veteran license plate. The International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss referred to in the federal Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (Appendix A to Part 36 of Title 28 of the Code of Federal
Regulations), commonly known as the “ear symbol,” shall be depicted on each deaf or hard of hearing license plate.
(c)(1)Except as provided in paragraph (3), prior to issuing a special license plate to a disabled person, disabled veteran, or deaf or hard of hearing person, the department shall require the submission of a certificate, in accordance with paragraph (2), signed by the physician and surgeon, or to the extent that it does not cause a reduction in the receipt of federal aid highway funds, by a nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, or physician assistant, substantiating the disability, unless the applicant’s disability is readily observable and uncontested. The disability of a person who has lost, or has lost the use of, one or more lower extremities or one
hand, for a disabled veteran, or both hands for a disabled person, or who has significant limitation in the use of lower extremities, may also be certified by a licensed chiropractor. The blindness of an applicant shall be certified by a licensed physician and surgeon who specializes in diseases of the eye or a licensed optometrist. The physician and surgeon, nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, physician assistant, chiropractor, or optometrist certifying the qualifying disability shall provide a full description of the illness or disability on the
form submitted to the department.
(2)The physician and surgeon, nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, physician assistant, chiropractor, or optometrist who signs a certificate submitted under this subdivision shall retain information sufficient to substantiate that certificate and, upon request of the department, shall make that information available for inspection by the Medical Board of California or the appropriate regulatory board.
(3)For a disabled veteran, the department shall accept, in lieu of the certificate described in paragraph (1), a certificate from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs that certifies that the applicant is a disabled veteran as described in Section 295.7.
(d)A
disabled person, disabled veteran, or deaf or hard of hearing person who is issued a license plate or plates under this section shall, upon request, present to a peace officer, or person authorized to enforce parking laws, ordinances, or regulations, a certification form that substantiates the eligibility of the disabled person or veteran or deaf or hard of hearing person to possess the plate or plates. The certification shall be on a form prescribed by the department and contain the name of the disabled
person, disabled veteran, or deaf or hard of hearing person to whom the plate or plates were issued, and the name, address, and telephone number of the medical professional described in subdivision (c) who certified the eligibility of the person or veteran for the plate or plates.
(e)The certification requirements of subdivisions (c) and (d) do not apply to an organization or agency that is issued a special license plate or plates under paragraph (3) of subdivision (a).
(f)The special license plate shall, upon the death of the disabled
person, disabled veteran, or deaf or hard of hearing person, be returned to the department within 60 days or upon the expiration of the vehicle registration, whichever occurs first.
(g)When a motor vehicle subject to paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) is sold or transferred, the special license plate or plates issued to an organization or agency under paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) for that motor vehicle shall be immediately returned to the department.