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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 321.34, subsection 14, Code 1997, is 1 2 amended to read as follows: 1 3 14. HANDICAPPED SPECIAL PLATES. An owner referred to in 1 4 subsection 12 who is a handicapped person, or who is the 1 5 parent or guardian of a child who resides with the parent or 1 6 guardian owner and who is a handicapped person, as defined in 1 7 section 321L.1, may, upon written application to the 1 8 department, order special registration plates with a 1 9 handicapped processed emblem designed by the department 1 10 bearing the international symbol of accessibility. The 1 11 special registration plates with a handicapped processed 1 12 emblem shall only be issued if the application is accompanied 1 13 with a statement from a physician licensed under chapter 148, 1 14 149, 150, or 150A, a physician assistant licensed under 1 15 chapter 148C, an advanced registered nurse practitioner 1 16 licensed under chapter 152, or a chiropractor licensed under 1 17 chapter 151, written on the physician's, physician 1 18 assistant's, nurse practitioner's, or chiropractor's 1 19 stationery, stating the nature of the applicant's or the 1 20 applicant's child's handicap and such additional information 1 21 as required by rules adopted by the department, including 1 22 proof of residency of a child who is a handicapped person. If 1 23 the application is approved by the department the special 1 24 registration plates with a handicapped processed emblem shall 1 25 be issued to the applicant. There shall be no fee in addition 1 26 to the regular annual registration fee for the special 1 27 registration plates with a handicapped processed emblem. The 1 28 authorization for special registration plates with a 1 29 handicapped processed emblem shall not be renewed without the 1 30 applicant furnishing evidence to the department that the owner 1 31 of the motor vehicle or the owner's child is still a 1 32 handicapped person as defined in section 321L.1. An owner who 1 33 has a child who is a handicapped person shall provide 1 34 satisfactory evidence to the department that the handicapped 1 35 child continues to reside with the owner. The registration 2 1 plates with a handicapped processed emblem shall be 2 2 surrendered in exchange for regular registration plates as 2 3 provided in subsection 12 when the owner of the motor vehicle 2 4 or the owner's child no longer qualifies as a handicapped 2 5 person as defined in section 321L.1 or when the owner's child 2 6 who is a handicapped person no longer resides with the owner. 2 7 Sec. 2. Section 321L.2, subsection 1, paragraph a, 2 8 unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 1997, is amended to read as 2 9 follows: 2 10 A handicapped resident of the state desiring a handicapped 2 11 parking permit shall apply to the department upon an 2 12 application form furnished by the department providing the 2 13 applicant's name, address, date of birth, and social security 2 14 number and shall also provide a statement from a physician 2 15 licensed under chapter 148, 149, 150, or 150A, a physician 2 16 assistant licensed under chapter 148C, an advanced registered 2 17 nurse practitioner licensed under chapter 152, or a 2 18 chiropractor licensed under chapter 151, or a physician, 2 19 physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or chiropractor 2 20 licensed to practice in a contiguous state, written on the 2 21 physician's, physician assistant's, nurse practitioner's, or 2 22 chiropractor's stationery, stating the nature of the 2 23 applicant's handicap and such additional information as 2 24 required by rules adopted by the department under section 2 25 321L.8. If the person is applying for a temporary handicapped 2 26 parking permit, the physician's, physician assistant's, nurse 2 27 practitioner's, or chiropractor's statement shall state the 2 28 period of time during which the person is expected to be 2 29 handicapped and the period of time for which the permit should 2 30 be issued, not to exceed six months. 2 31 Sec. 3. Section 321L.2, subsection 1, paragraph a, 2 32 subparagraph (3), Code 1997, is amended to read as follows: 2 33 (3) Removable windshield placard. A handicapped person 2 34 may apply for a temporary removable windshield placard which 2 35 shall be valid for a period of up to six months, as determined 3 1 by the physician's, physician assistant's, nurse 3 2 practitioner's, or chiropractor's statement under this 3 3 subsection or a removable windshield placard which shall be 3 4 valid for a period of four years from the date of issuance. A 3 5 removable windshield placard shall be renewed within thirty 3 6 days of the date of expiration. To renew the placard, the 3 7 person shall comply with the requirements for initial issuance 3 8 of the placard under this section. Persons seeking temporary 3 9 removable windshield placards shall be required to furnish 3 10 evidence upon initial application that they are temporarily 3 11 handicapped and, in addition, furnish evidence at subsequent 3 12 intervals that they remain temporarily handicapped. Temporary 3 13 removable windshield placards shall be of a distinctively 3 14 different color from removable windshield placards. The 3 15 department shall issue one additional removable windshield 3 16 placard upon the request of a handicapped person. 3 17 Sec. 4. Section 321L.2, subsection 2, Code 1997, is 3 18 amended to read as follows: 3 19 2. Any person providing false information with the intent 3 20 to defraud on the application for a handicapped parking permit 3 21 used in establishing proof under subsection 1 is subject to a 3 22 civil penalty of three hundred dollars which may be imposed by 3 23 the department. A physician, physician assistant, nurse 3 24 practitioner, or chiropractor who provides false information 3 25 with the intent to defraud on the physician's, physician 3 26 assistant's, nurse practitioner's, or chiropractor's statement 3 27 used in establishing proof under subsection 1 is subject to a 3 28 civil penalty of three hundred dollars which may be imposed by 3 29 the department. In addition to the civil penalty, the 3 30 department shall revoke the permit issued pursuant to this 3 31 section. 3 32 Sec. 5. Section 321L.2, subsection 3, paragraph b, 3 33 subparagraph 3, Code 1997, is amended to read as follows: 3 34 (3) The signature of the person who has been issued the 3 35 placard and the signature of the physician, physician 4 1 assistant, nurse practitioner, or chiropractor who made the 4 2 determination that the person was handicapped for purposes of 4 3 issuance of the placard. 4 4 EXPLANATION 4 5 This bill provides that handicapped parking permits may be 4 6 issued pursuant to the statement of a physician assistant or 4 7 nurse practitioner. Currently, only physicians and 4 8 chiropractors may provide information to the department 4 9 regarding the disability of the person seeking the handicapped 4 10 permit. 4 11 The bill also makes physician assistants and nurse 4 12 practitioners subject to the $300 civil penalty for providing 4 13 false information. 4 14 LSB 2357SS 77 4 15 mk/cf/24
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