Passed by the House March 10, 2014 Yeas 98   FRANK CHOPP ________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Representatives Passed by the Senate March 7, 2014 Yeas 48   BRAD OWEN ________________________________________ President of the Senate | I, Barbara Baker, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2463 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. BARBARA BAKER ________________________________________ Chief Clerk | |
Approved March 28, 2014, 2:39 p.m. JAY INSLEE ________________________________________ Governor of the State of Washington | March 31, 2014 Secretary of State State of Washington |
State of Washington | 63rd Legislature | 2014 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 02/11/14.
AN ACT Relating to special parking privileges for persons with disabilities; amending RCW 46.19.010, 46.19.020, 46.19.030, 46.19.040, 46.19.050, 46.61.582, 46.61.583, and 46.63.020; creating a new section; prescribing penalties; and providing an effective date.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 (1) The legislature finds that there is a
history of abuse of special parking privileges for persons with
disabilities that requires changes to maintain public safety and good
order.
(2) It is the intent of the legislature to: (a) Decrease the
amount of unlawful use of special parking privileges for persons with
disabilities; (b) not create additional burdens for those in need of
special parking privileges for persons with disabilities; (c) provide
local jurisdictions with the authority to improve their administration
of on-street parking; (d) encourage the department of licensing to
implement the recommendations of the disabled parking work group in
regards to placard and application changes; and (e) encourage the
department of licensing to consider parking information system upgrades
related to special parking privileges for persons with disabilities in
its pursuit of technology modernization.
Sec. 2 RCW 46.19.010 and 2011 c 96 s 32 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) A natural person who has a disability that meets one of the
following criteria may apply for special parking privileges:
(a) Cannot walk two hundred feet without stopping to rest;
(b) Is severely limited in ability to walk due to arthritic,
neurological, or orthopedic condition;
(c) Has such a severe disability that the person cannot walk
without the use of or assistance from a brace, cane, another person,
prosthetic device, wheelchair, or other assistive device;
(d) Uses portable oxygen;
(e) Is restricted by lung disease to an extent that forced
expiratory respiratory volume, when measured by spirometry, is less
than one liter per second or the arterial oxygen tension is less than
sixty mm/hg on room air at rest;
(f) Impairment by cardiovascular disease or cardiac condition to
the extent that the person's functional limitations are classified as
class III or IV under standards accepted by the American heart
association;
(g) Has a disability resulting from an acute sensitivity to
automobile emissions that limits or impairs the ability to walk. The
personal physician, advanced registered nurse practitioner, or
physician assistant of the applicant shall document that the disability
is comparable in severity to the others listed in this subsection;
(h) Has limited mobility and has no vision or whose vision with
corrective lenses is so limited that the person requires alternative
methods or skills to do efficiently those things that are ordinarily
done with sight by persons with normal vision;
(i) Has an eye condition of a progressive nature that may lead to
blindness; or
(j) Is restricted by a form of porphyria to the extent that the
applicant would significantly benefit from a decrease in exposure to
light.
(2) The disability must be determined by either:
(a) A licensed physician;
(b) An advanced registered nurse practitioner licensed under
chapter 18.79 RCW; or
(c) A physician assistant licensed under chapter 18.71A or 18.57A
RCW.
(3) A health care practitioner listed under subsection (2) of this
section must provide a signed written authorization on tamper-resistant
prescription pad or paper, as defined in RCW 18.64.500, if the
practitioner has prescriptive authority. An authorized health care
practitioner without prescriptive authority must provide the signed
written authorization on his or her office letterhead. Such
authorizations must be attached to the application for special parking
privileges for persons with disabilities.
(4) The application for special parking privileges for persons with
disabilities must contain:
(a) The following statement immediately below the physician's,
advanced registered nurse practitioner's, or physician assistant's
signature: "A parking permit for a person with disabilities may be
issued only for a medical necessity that severely affects mobility or
involves acute sensitivity to light (RCW 46.19.010). ((Knowingly
providing false information on this application is a gross
misdemeanor.)) An applicant or health care practitioner who knowingly
provides false information on this application is guilty of a gross
misdemeanor. The penalty is up to three hundred sixty-four days in
jail and a fine of up to $5,000 or both. In addition, the health care
practitioner may be subject to sanctions under chapter 18.130 RCW, the
Uniform Disciplinary Act"; and
(b) Other information as required by the department.
(((4))) (5) A natural person who has a disability described in
subsection (1) of this section and is expected to improve within
((six)) twelve months may be issued a temporary placard for a period
not to exceed ((six)) twelve months. If the disability exists after
((six)) twelve months, a new temporary placard must be issued upon
receipt of a new application with certification from the person's
physician as prescribed in subsections (3) and (4) of this section.
Special license plates for persons with disabilities may not be issued
to a person with a temporary disability.
(((5))) (6) A natural person who qualifies for special parking
privileges under this section must receive an identification card
showing the name and date of birth of the person to whom the parking
privilege has been issued and the serial number of the placard.
(((6))) (7) A natural person who qualifies for permanent special
parking privileges under this section may receive one of the following:
(a) Up to two parking placards;
(b) One set of special license plates for persons with disabilities
if the person with the disability is the registered owner of the
vehicle on which the license plates will be displayed;
(c) One parking placard and one set of special license plates for
persons with disabilities if the person with the disability is the
registered owner of the vehicle on which the license plates will be
displayed; or
(d) One special parking year tab for persons with disabilities and
one parking placard.
(((7))) (8) Parking placards and identification cards described in
this section must be issued free of charge.
(((8))) (9) The parking placard and identification card must be
immediately returned to the department upon the placard holder's death.
Sec. 3 RCW 46.19.020 and 2012 c 10 s 42 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) The following organizations may apply for special parking
privileges:
(a) Public transportation authorities;
(b) Nursing homes licensed under chapter 18.51 RCW;
(c) Assisted living facilities licensed under chapter 18.20 RCW;
(d) Senior citizen centers;
(e) Accessible van rental companies registered under RCW 46.87.023;
(f) Private nonprofit corporations, as defined in RCW 24.03.005;
and
(((f))) (g) Cabulance companies that regularly transport persons
with disabilities who have been determined eligible for special parking
privileges under this section and who are registered with the
department under chapter 46.72 RCW.
(2) An organization that qualifies for special parking privileges
may receive, upon application, ((parking)) special license plates or
parking placards, or both, for persons with disabilities as defined by
the department.
(3) Public transportation authorities, nursing homes, assisted
living facilities, senior citizen centers, accessible van rental
companies, private nonprofit corporations, and cabulance services are
responsible for ensuring that the ((special)) parking placards and
special license plates are not used improperly and are responsible for
all fines and penalties for improper use.
(4) The department shall adopt rules to determine organization
eligibility.
Sec. 4 RCW 46.19.030 and 2010 c 161 s 704 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) The department shall design special license plates for persons
with disabilities, parking placards, and year tabs displaying the
international symbol of access.
(2) Special license plates for persons with disabilities must be
displayed on the motor vehicle as standard issue license plates as
described in RCW 46.16A.200.
(3) Parking placards must include both a serial number and the
expiration date on the face of the placard. The expiration date and
serial number must be of a sufficient size as to be easily visible from
a distance of ten feet from where the placard is displayed.
(4) Parking placards must be displayed when the motor vehicle is
parked by suspending it from the rearview mirror. In the absence of a
rearview mirror, the parking placard must be displayed on the
dashboard. The parking placard must be displayed in a manner that
allows for the entire placard to be viewed through the vehicle
windshield.
(((4))) (5) Special year tabs for persons with disabilities must be
displayed on license plates as defined by the department.
(((5))) (6) Persons who have been issued special license plates for
persons with disabilities, parking placards, or special license plates
with a special year tab for persons with disabilities may park in
places reserved for persons with physical disabilities.
Sec. 5 RCW 46.19.040 and 2010 c 161 s 703 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) Parking privileges for persons with disabilities must be
renewed at least every five years, as required by the director, by
satisfactory proof of the right to continued use of the privileges.
Satisfactory proof must include a signed written authorization from a
health care practitioner as required in RCW 46.19.010(3).
(2) The department shall match and purge its database of parking
permits issued to persons with disabilities with available death record
information at least every twelve months.
(3) The department shall adopt rules to administer the parking
privileges for persons with disabilities program.
Sec. 6 RCW 46.19.050 and 2011 c 171 s 74 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) False information. Knowingly providing false information in
conjunction with the application for special parking privileges for
persons with disabilities is a gross misdemeanor punishable under
chapter 9A.20 RCW.
(2) Unauthorized use. Any unauthorized use of the ((special))
parking placard, special license (([plate])) plate, special year tab,
or identification card issued under this chapter is a parking
infraction with a monetary penalty of two hundred fifty dollars. In
addition to any penalty or fine imposed under this subsection, two
hundred dollars must be assessed. For the purpose of this subsection,
"unauthorized use" includes (a) any use of a parking placard, special
license plate, special year tab, or identification card that is
expired, inactivated, faked, forged, or counterfeited, (b) any use of
a parking placard, special license plate, special year tab, or
identification card of another holder if the initial holder is no
longer eligible to use or receive it, and (c) any use of a parking
placard, special license plate, special year tab, or identification
card of another holder even if permitted to do so by the holder.
(3) Inaccessible access. It is a parking infraction, with a
monetary penalty of two hundred fifty dollars, for a person to stop,
stand, or park in, block, or otherwise make inaccessible the access
aisle located next to a space reserved for persons with physical
disabilities. In addition to any penalty or fine imposed under this
subsection, two hundred dollars must be assessed. The clerk of the
court shall report all violations related to this subsection to the
department.
(4) Parking without placard/plate. It is a parking infraction,
with a monetary penalty of two hundred fifty dollars, for any person to
park a vehicle in a parking place provided on private property without
charge or on public property reserved for persons with physical
disabilities without a placard or special license plate issued under
this chapter. In addition to any penalty or fine imposed under this
subsection, two hundred dollars must be assessed. If a person is
charged with a violation, the person will not be determined to have
committed an infraction if the person ((produces in court or before the
court appearance the placard or special license plate)) establishes
that the person operating the vehicle or being transported at the time
of the infraction had a valid placard, special license plate, or
special year tab issued under this chapter as required under this
chapter. ((A local jurisdiction providing nonmetered, on-street
parking places reserved for persons with physical disabilities may
impose by ordinance time restrictions of no less than four hours on the
use of these parking places.)) Such person must sign a statement under
penalty of perjury that the placard, special license plate, or special
year tab produced prior to the court appearance was valid at the time
of infraction and issued under this chapter as required under this
chapter.
(5) Time restrictions. A local jurisdiction may impose by
ordinance time restrictions of no less than four hours on the use of
nonreserved, on-street parking spaces by vehicles displaying the
special parking placards or special license plates issued under this
chapter. All time restrictions must be clearly posted.
(6) Improper display of placard/plate. It is a parking infraction,
with a monetary penalty of two hundred fifty dollars, to fail to fully
display a placard or special license plate issued under this chapter
while parked in a public place on private property without charge,
while parked on public property reserved for persons with physical
disabilities, or while parking free of charge as allowed under RCW
46.61.582. In addition to any penalty or fine imposed under this
subsection, two hundred dollars must be assessed, for a total of four
hundred fifty dollars. For the purpose of this subsection, "fully
display" means hanging or placing the placard or special license plate
so that the full face of the placard or license plate is visible,
including the serial number and expiration date of the license plate or
placard. If a person is charged with a violation of this subsection,
that person will not be determined to have committed an infraction if
the person produces in court or before the court appearance a valid
identification card issued to that person under RCW 46.19.010.
(((6))) (7) Allocation and use of funds - reimbursement. (a) The
assessment imposed under subsections (2), (3), ((and)) (4), and (6) of
this section must be allocated as follows:
(i) One hundred dollars must be deposited in the accessible
communities account created in RCW 50.40.071; and
(ii) One hundred dollars must be deposited in the multimodal
transportation account under RCW 47.66.070 for the sole purpose of
supplementing a grant program for special needs transportation provided
by transit agencies and nonprofit providers of transportation that is
administered by the department of transportation.
(b) Any reduction in any penalty or fine and assessment imposed
under subsections (2), (3), ((and)) (4), and (6) of this section must
be applied proportionally between the penalty or fine and the
assessment. When a reduced penalty is imposed under subsection (2),
(3), ((or)) (4), or (6) of this section, the amount deposited in the
accounts identified in (a) of this subsection must be reduced equally
and proportionally.
(c) The penalty or fine amounts must be used by that local
jurisdiction exclusively for law enforcement. The court may also
impose an additional penalty sufficient to reimburse the local
jurisdiction for any costs that it may have incurred in the removal and
storage of the improperly parked vehicle.
(((7))) (8) Illegal obtainment. Except as provided in subsection
(1) of this section, it is a ((traffic infraction with a monetary
penalty of two hundred fifty dollars)) misdemeanor punishable under
chapter 9A.20 RCW for any person willfully to obtain a special license
plate, placard, special year tab, or identification card issued under
this chapter in a manner other than that established under this
chapter.
(((8))) (9) Sale of a placard/plate/tab/card. It is a misdemeanor
punishable under chapter 9A.20 RCW for any person to sell a placard,
special license plate, special year tab, or identification card issued
under this chapter.
(10) Volunteer appointment. A law enforcement agency authorized to
enforce parking laws may appoint volunteers, with a limited commission,
to issue notices of infractions for violations of subsections (2), (3),
(4), and (6) of this section or RCW ((46.19.010 and)) 46.19.030 or
46.61.581. Volunteers must be at least twenty-one years of age. The
law enforcement agency appointing volunteers may establish any other
qualifications that the agency deems desirable.
(a) An agency appointing volunteers under this section must provide
training to the volunteers before authorizing them to issue notices of
infractions.
(b) A notice of infraction issued by a volunteer appointed under
this subsection has the same force and effect as a notice of infraction
issued by a ((police)) peace officer for the same offense.
(c) A ((police)) peace officer or a volunteer may request a person
to show the person's identification card or special parking placard
when investigating the possibility of a violation of this section. If
the request is refused, the person in charge of the vehicle may be
issued a notice of infraction for a violation of this section.
(((9))) (11) Surrender of a placard/plate/tab/card. If a person is
found to have violated the special parking privileges provided in this
chapter, and unless an appeal of that finding is pending, a judge may
order that the person surrender his or her placard, special license
plate, special year tab, or identification card issued under this
chapter.
(12) Community restitution. For second or subsequent violations of
this section, in addition to a monetary penalty, the violator must
complete a minimum of forty hours of:
(a) Community restitution for a nonprofit organization that serves
persons with disabilities or disabling diseases; or
(b) Any other community restitution that may sensitize the violator
to the needs and obstacles faced by persons with disabilities.
(((10))) (13) Fine suspension. The court may not suspend more than
one-half of any fine imposed under subsection (2), (3), (4), or (((7)))
(6) of this section.
Sec. 7 RCW 46.61.582 and 2011 c 171 s 80
are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) Any person who meets the criteria for special parking
privileges under RCW 46.19.010 ((shall)) must be allowed free of charge
to park a vehicle being used to transport ((that person)) the holder of
such special parking privileges for unlimited periods of time in
parking zones or areas, including zones or areas with parking meters
((which)) that are otherwise restricted as to the length of time
parking is permitted, except zones in which parking is limited pursuant
to RCW 46.19.050(5). ((This section does not apply to those zones or
areas in which the stopping, parking, or standing of all vehicles is
prohibited or which are reserved for special types of vehicles.)) The
person ((shall)) must obtain and display a ((special)) parking placard
or special license plate under RCW 46.19.010 and 46.19.030 to be
eligible for the privileges under this section.
(2) This section does not apply to those zones or areas in which
the stopping, parking, or standing of all vehicles is prohibited or
that are reserved for special types of vehicles.
Sec. 8 RCW 46.61.583 and 1991 c 339 s 26 are each amended to read
as follows:
A special license plate or card issued by another state or country
that indicates an occupant of the vehicle ((is disabled,)) has a
disability entitles the vehicle on or in which it is displayed and
being used to transport the ((disabled)) person with disabilities to
the same ((overtime)) parking privileges granted under this chapter to
a vehicle with a similar special license plate or card issued by this
state.
Sec. 9 RCW 46.63.020 and 2013 2nd sp.s. c 23 s 21 are each
amended to read as follows:
Failure to perform any act required or the performance of any act
prohibited by this title or an equivalent administrative regulation or
local law, ordinance, regulation, or resolution relating to traffic
including parking, standing, stopping, and pedestrian offenses, is
designated as a traffic infraction and may not be classified as a
criminal offense, except for an offense contained in the following
provisions of this title or a violation of an equivalent administrative
regulation or local law, ordinance, regulation, or resolution:
(1) RCW 46.09.457(1)(b)(i) relating to a false statement regarding
the inspection of and installation of equipment on wheeled all-terrain
vehicles;
(2) RCW 46.09.470(2) relating to the operation of a nonhighway
vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a
controlled substance;
(3) RCW 46.09.480 relating to operation of nonhighway vehicles;
(4) RCW 46.10.490(2) relating to the operation of a snowmobile
while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotics or habit-forming drugs or in a manner endangering the person of another;
(5) RCW 46.10.495 relating to the operation of snowmobiles;
(6) Chapter 46.12 RCW relating to certificates of title,
registration certificates, and markings indicating that a vehicle has
been destroyed or declared a total loss;
(7) RCW 46.16A.030 and 46.16A.050(3) relating to the nonpayment of
taxes and fees by failure to register a vehicle and falsifying
residency when registering a motor vehicle;
(8) RCW 46.16A.520 relating to permitting unauthorized persons to
drive;
(9) RCW 46.16A.320 relating to vehicle trip permits;
(10) RCW 46.19.050(1) relating to knowingly providing false
information in conjunction with an application for a special placard or
license plate for disabled persons' parking;
(11) RCW 46.19.050(8) relating to illegally obtaining a parking
placard, special license plate, special year tab, or identification
card;
(12) RCW 46.19.050(9) relating to sale of a parking placard,
special license plate, special year tab, or identification card;
(13) RCW 46.20.005 relating to driving without a valid driver's
license;
(((12))) (14) RCW 46.20.091 relating to false statements regarding
a driver's license or instruction permit;
(((13))) (15) RCW 46.20.0921 relating to the unlawful possession
and use of a driver's license;
(((14))) (16) RCW 46.20.342 relating to driving with a suspended or
revoked license or status;
(((15))) (17) RCW 46.20.345 relating to the operation of a motor
vehicle with a suspended or revoked license;
(((16))) (18) RCW 46.20.410 relating to the violation of
restrictions of an occupational driver's license, temporary restricted
driver's license, or ignition interlock driver's license;
(((17))) (19) RCW 46.20.740 relating to operation of a motor
vehicle without an ignition interlock device in violation of a license
notation that the device is required;
(((18))) (20) RCW 46.20.750 relating to circumventing an ignition
interlock device;
(((19))) (21) RCW 46.25.170 relating to commercial driver's
licenses;
(((20))) (22) Chapter 46.29 RCW relating to financial
responsibility;
(((21))) (23) RCW 46.30.040 relating to providing false evidence of
financial responsibility;
(((22))) (24) RCW 46.35.030 relating to recording device
information;
(((23))) (25) RCW 46.37.435 relating to wrongful installation of
sunscreening material;
(((24))) (26) RCW 46.37.650 relating to the sale, resale,
distribution, or installation of a previously deployed air bag;
(((25))) (27) RCW 46.37.671 through 46.37.675 relating to signal
preemption devices;
(((26))) (28) RCW 46.37.685 relating to switching or flipping
license plates, utilizing technology to flip or change the appearance
of a license plate, selling a license plate flipping device or
technology used to change the appearance of a license plate, or
falsifying a vehicle registration;
(((27))) (29) RCW 46.44.180 relating to operation of mobile home
pilot vehicles;
(((28))) (30) RCW 46.48.175 relating to the transportation of
dangerous articles;
(((29))) (31) RCW 46.52.010 relating to duty on striking an
unattended car or other property;
(((30))) (32) RCW 46.52.020 relating to duty in case of injury to
or death of a person or damage to an attended vehicle;
(((31))) (33) RCW 46.52.090 relating to reports by repairers,
storage persons, and appraisers;
(((32))) (34) RCW 46.52.130 relating to confidentiality of the
driving record to be furnished to an insurance company, an employer,
and an alcohol/drug assessment or treatment agency;
(((33))) (35) RCW 46.55.020 relating to engaging in the activities
of a registered tow truck operator without a registration certificate;
(((34))) (36) RCW 46.55.035 relating to prohibited practices by tow
truck operators;
(((35))) (37) RCW 46.55.300 relating to vehicle immobilization;
(((36))) (38) RCW 46.61.015 relating to obedience to police
officers, flaggers, or firefighters;
(((37))) (39) RCW 46.61.020 relating to refusal to give information
to or cooperate with an officer;
(((38))) (40) RCW 46.61.022 relating to failure to stop and give
identification to an officer;
(((39))) (41) RCW 46.61.024 relating to attempting to elude
pursuing police vehicles;
(((40))) (42) RCW 46.61.212(4) relating to reckless endangerment of
emergency zone workers;
(((41))) (43) RCW 46.61.500 relating to reckless driving;
(((42))) (44) RCW 46.61.502 and 46.61.504 relating to persons under
the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs;
(((43))) (45) RCW 46.61.503 relating to a person under age twenty-one driving a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol;
(((44))) (46) RCW 46.61.520 relating to vehicular homicide by motor
vehicle;
(((45))) (47) RCW 46.61.522 relating to vehicular assault;
(((46))) (48) RCW 46.61.5249 relating to first degree negligent
driving;
(((47))) (49) RCW 46.61.527(4) relating to reckless endangerment of
roadway workers;
(((48))) (50) RCW 46.61.530 relating to racing of vehicles on
highways;
(((49))) (51) RCW 46.61.655(7) (a) and (b) relating to failure to
secure a load;
(((50))) (52) RCW 46.61.685 relating to leaving children in an
unattended vehicle with the motor running;
(((51))) (53) RCW 46.61.740 relating to theft of motor vehicle
fuel;
(((52))) (54) RCW 46.64.010 relating to unlawful cancellation of or
attempt to cancel a traffic citation;
(((53))) (55) RCW 46.64.048 relating to attempting, aiding,
abetting, coercing, and committing crimes;
(((54))) (56) Chapter 46.65 RCW relating to habitual traffic
offenders;
(((55))) (57) RCW 46.68.010 relating to false statements made to
obtain a refund;
(((56))) (58) Chapter 46.70 RCW relating to unfair motor vehicle
business practices, except where that chapter provides for the
assessment of monetary penalties of a civil nature;
(((57))) (59) Chapter 46.72 RCW relating to the transportation of
passengers in for hire vehicles;
(((58))) (60) RCW 46.72A.060 relating to limousine carrier
insurance;
(((59))) (61) RCW 46.72A.070 relating to operation of a limousine
without a vehicle certificate;
(((60))) (62) RCW 46.72A.080 relating to false advertising by a
limousine carrier;
(((61))) (63) Chapter 46.80 RCW relating to motor vehicle wreckers;
(((62))) (64) Chapter 46.82 RCW relating to driver's training
schools;
(((63))) (65) RCW 46.87.260 relating to alteration or forgery of a
cab card, letter of authority, or other temporary authority issued
under chapter 46.87 RCW;
(((64))) (66) RCW 46.87.290 relating to operation of an
unregistered or unlicensed vehicle under chapter 46.87 RCW.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 10 This act takes effect July 1, 2015.