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SENATE BILL 6190
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State of Washington 55th Legislature 1998 Regular Session
By Senators Oke, Goings, Bauer, Haugen, Wood and Fraser
Read first time 01/13/98. Referred to Committee on Law & Justice.
AN ACT Relating to special parking privileges for disabled persons; amending RCW 46.16.381 and 46.61.581; reenacting and amending RCW 46.63.020; and prescribing penalties.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 46.16.381 and 1995 c 384 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The director shall grant special parking privileges to any person who has a disability that limits or impairs the ability to walk and meets one of the following criteria, as determined by a licensed physician:
(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) Is so severely disabled, 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 such 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; or
(g) Has a disability resulting from an acute sensitivity to automobile emissions which limits or impairs the ability to walk. The personal physician of the applicant shall document that the disability is comparable in severity to the others listed in this subsection.
(2) The applications for disabled parking permits and temporary disabled parking permits are official state documents. Knowingly providing false information in conjunction with the application is a gross misdemeanor punishable under chapter 9A.20 RCW. The following statement must appear on each application form immediately below the physician's signature and immediately below the applicant's signature: "A disabled parking permit may be issued only for a medical necessity that severely affects mobility (RCW 46.16.381). Knowingly providing false information on this application is a gross misdemeanor. The penalty is up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $5,000 or both."
(3) Persons who qualify for special parking privileges are entitled to receive from the department of licensing a removable windshield placard bearing the international symbol of access and an individual serial number, along with a special identification card bearing the photograph, name, and date of birth of the person to whom the placard is issued, and the placard's serial number. The department shall design the placard to be displayed when the vehicle is parked by suspending it from the rearview mirror, or in the absence of a rearview mirror the card may be displayed on the dashboard of any vehicle used to transport the disabled person. Instead of regular motor vehicle license plates, disabled persons are entitled to receive special license plates bearing the international symbol of access for one vehicle registered in the disabled person's name. Disabled persons who are not issued the special license plates are entitled to receive a second special placard upon submitting a written request to the department. Persons who have been issued the parking privileges and who are using a vehicle or are riding in a vehicle displaying the special license plates or placard may park in places reserved for mobility disabled persons. The director shall adopt rules providing for the issuance of special placards and license plates to public transportation authorities, nursing homes licensed under chapter 18.51 RCW, boarding homes licensed under chapter 18.20 RCW, senior citizen centers, private nonprofit agencies as defined in chapter 24.03 RCW, and vehicles registered with the department as cabulances that regularly transport disabled persons who have been determined eligible for special parking privileges provided under this section. The director may issue special license plates for a vehicle registered in the name of the public transportation authority, nursing home, boarding homes, senior citizen center, private nonprofit agency, or cabulance service if the vehicle is primarily used to transport persons with disabilities described in this section. Public transportation authorities, nursing homes, boarding homes, senior citizen centers, private nonprofit agencies, and cabulance services are responsible for insuring that the special placards and license plates are not used improperly and are responsible for all fines and penalties for improper use.
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(4) Whenever the disabled person transfers or assigns his or her
interest in the vehicle, the special license plates shall be removed from the
motor vehicle. If another vehicle is acquired by the disabled person and the
vehicle owner qualifies for a special plate, the plate shall be attached to the
vehicle, and the director shall be immediately notified of the transfer of the
plate. If another vehicle is not acquired by the disabled person, the removed
plate shall be immediately surrendered to the director.
(((4)))
(5) The special license plate shall be renewed in the same manner and at
the time required for the renewal of regular motor vehicle license plates under
this chapter. No special license plate may be issued to a person who is
temporarily disabled. A person who has a condition expected to improve within
six months may be issued a temporary placard for a period not to exceed six
months. ((The director may issue a second temporary placard during that
period if requested by the person who is temporarily disabled.)) If the
condition exists after six months a new temporary placard shall be issued upon
receipt of a new certification from the disabled person's physician. The permanent
parking placard and photo identification card of a disabled person shall
be renewed((, when)) at least every five years, as required by
the director, by satisfactory proof of the right to continued use of the
privileges. In the event of the permit holder's death, the parking placard
and photo identification card must be immediately surrendered to the department.
The department shall match and purge its disabled permit data base with
available death record information at least every twelve months.
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(6) Each person who has been issued a permanent disabled parking permit on
or before July 1, 1998, must renew the permit no later than July 1, 2003,
subject to a schedule to be set by the department, or the permit will expire.
(7) Additional fees shall not be charged for the issuance of the special placards or the photo identification cards. No additional fee may be charged for the issuance of the special license plates except the regular motor vehicle registration fee and any other fees and taxes required to be paid upon registration of a motor vehicle.
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(8) Any unauthorized use of the special placard ((or the)),
special license plate, or photo identification card is a ((misdemeanor))
traffic infraction with a monetary penalty of two hundred fifty dollars.
(((7)))
(9) It is a parking infraction, with a monetary penalty of one hundred
seventy-five dollars for any person to park a vehicle in a parking place
provided on private property without charge or on public property reserved for
physically disabled persons without a special license plate or placard. It
is a parking infraction, with a monetary penalty of one hundred seventy-five
dollars for a person to make inaccessible the access aisle located next to a
space reserved for physically disabled persons. The clerk of the court shall
report all violations related to this subsection to the department. If a
person is charged with a violation, the person shall not be determined to have
committed an infraction if the person produces in court or before the court
appearance the special license plate or placard required under this section. A
local jurisdiction providing nonmetered, on-street parking places
reserved for physically disabled persons may impose by ordinance time
restrictions of no less than four hours on the use of these parking
places. 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. All time restrictions must
be clearly posted.
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(10) The penalty imposed under subsection (((7))) (9) of
this section shall 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 it may have incurred in removal
and storage of the improperly parked vehicle.
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(11) Except as provided by subsection (2) of this section, it is a ((misdemeanor))
traffic infraction with a monetary penalty of two hundred fifty dollars
for any person ((to)) willfully to obtain a special license plate
((or)), placard, or photo identification card in a manner
other than that established under this section.
(12)(a) A law enforcement agency authorized to enforce parking laws may appoint volunteers to issue notices of infractions for violations of this section or RCW 46.61.581. Volunteers must be at least twenty-one years of age. The law enforcement agency appointing volunteers may establish any other qualifications the agency deems desirable.
(b) An agency appointing volunteers under this section must provide training to the volunteers before authorizing them to issue notices of infractions.
(c) 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 officer for the same offense.
(d) A police officer or a volunteer may request a person to show the person's photo 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.
(e) A police officer or a volunteer may confiscate the special parking placard and photo identification card from a person who fraudulently obtains or uses the placard or photo identification card.
(13) For second or subsequent violations of this section, in addition to a monetary fine, the violator must complete a minimum of forty hours of:
(a) Community service for a nonprofit organization that serves the disabled community or persons having disabling diseases; or
(b) Any other community service that may sensitize the violator to the needs and obstacles faced by persons who have disabilities.
Sec. 2. RCW 46.61.581 and 1988 c 74 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
A parking space or stall for a disabled person shall be indicated by a vertical sign, between thirty-six and eighty-four inches off the ground, with the international symbol of access, whose colors are white on a blue background, described under RCW 70.92.120 and the notice "State disabled parking permit required."
Failure
of the person owning or controlling the property where required parking spaces
are located to erect and maintain the sign is a class ((4)) 2
civil infraction under chapter 7.80 RCW for each parking space that should be
so designated. The person owning or controlling the property where the
required parking spaces are located shall ensure that the parking spaces are
not blocked or made inaccessible, and failure to do so is a class 2 civil infraction.
Sec. 3. RCW 46.63.020 and 1997 c 229 s 13 and 1997 c 66 s 8 are each reenacted and 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 46.09.120(2) relating to the operation of a nonhighway vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a controlled substance;
(2) RCW 46.09.130 relating to operation of nonhighway vehicles;
(3) RCW 46.10.090(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;
(4) RCW 46.10.130 relating to the operation of snowmobiles;
(5) Chapter 46.12 RCW relating to certificates of ownership and registration and markings indicating that a vehicle has been destroyed or declared a total loss;
(6) RCW 46.16.010 relating to initial registration of motor vehicles;
(7) RCW 46.16.011 relating to permitting unauthorized persons to drive;
(8) RCW 46.16.160 relating to vehicle trip permits;
(9)
RCW 46.16.381 (((6) or (9))) (2) relating to ((unauthorized
use or acquisition of)) knowingly providing false information in
conjunction with an application for a special placard or license plate for
disabled persons' parking;
(10) RCW 46.20.005 relating to driving without a valid driver's license;
(11) RCW 46.20.091 relating to false statements regarding a driver's license or instruction permit;
(12) RCW 46.20.336 relating to the unlawful possession and use of a driver's license;
(13) RCW 46.20.342 relating to driving with a suspended or revoked license or status;
(14) RCW 46.20.410 relating to the violation of restrictions of an occupational driver's license;
(15) RCW 46.20.420 relating to the operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked license;
(16) 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;
(17) RCW 46.20.750 relating to assisting another person to start a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device;
(18) RCW 46.25.170 relating to commercial driver's licenses;
(19) Chapter 46.29 RCW relating to financial responsibility;
(20) RCW 46.30.040 relating to providing false evidence of financial responsibility;
(21) RCW 46.37.435 relating to wrongful installation of sunscreening material;
(22) RCW 46.44.180 relating to operation of mobile home pilot vehicles;
(23) RCW 46.48.175 relating to the transportation of dangerous articles;
(24) RCW 46.52.010 relating to duty on striking an unattended car or other property;
(25) RCW 46.52.020 relating to duty in case of injury to or death of a person or damage to an attended vehicle;
(26) RCW 46.52.090 relating to reports by repairmen, storagemen, and appraisers;
(27) RCW 46.52.100 relating to driving under the influence of liquor or drugs;
(28) 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;
(29) RCW 46.55.020 relating to engaging in the activities of a registered tow truck operator without a registration certificate;
(30) RCW 46.55.035 relating to prohibited practices by tow truck operators;
(31) RCW 46.61.015 relating to obedience to police officers, flagmen, or fire fighters;
(32) RCW 46.61.020 relating to refusal to give information to or cooperate with an officer;
(33) RCW 46.61.022 relating to failure to stop and give identification to an officer;
(34) RCW 46.61.024 relating to attempting to elude pursuing police vehicles;
(35) RCW 46.61.500 relating to reckless driving;
(36) RCW 46.61.502 and 46.61.504 relating to persons under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs;
(37) RCW 46.61.503 relating to a person under age twenty-one driving a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol;
(38) RCW 46.61.520 relating to vehicular homicide by motor vehicle;
(39) RCW 46.61.522 relating to vehicular assault;
(40) RCW 46.61.5249 relating to first degree negligent driving;
(41) RCW 46.61.527(4) relating to reckless endangerment of roadway workers;
(42) RCW 46.61.530 relating to racing of vehicles on highways;
(43) RCW 46.61.685 relating to leaving children in an unattended vehicle with the motor running;
(44) RCW 46.64.010 relating to unlawful cancellation of or attempt to cancel a traffic citation;
(45) RCW 46.64.048 relating to attempting, aiding, abetting, coercing, and committing crimes;
(46) Chapter 46.65 RCW relating to habitual traffic offenders;
(47) RCW 46.68.010 relating to false statements made to obtain a refund;
(48) 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;
(49) Chapter 46.72 RCW relating to the transportation of passengers in for hire vehicles;
(50) RCW 46.72A.060 relating to limousine carrier insurance;
(51) RCW 46.72A.070 relating to operation of a limousine without a vehicle certificate;
(52) RCW 46.72A.080 relating to false advertising by a limousine carrier;
(53) Chapter 46.80 RCW relating to motor vehicle wreckers;
(54) Chapter 46.82 RCW relating to driver's training schools;
(55) 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;
(56) RCW 46.87.290 relating to operation of an unregistered or unlicensed vehicle under chapter 46.87 RCW.
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