Bill Text: FL S0362 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Issuance and Renewal of Permanent Disabled Parking Permits

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Transportation [S0362 Detail]

Download: Florida-2023-S0362-Introduced.html
       Florida Senate - 2023                                     SB 362
       
       
        
       By Senator Harrell
       
       
       
       
       
       31-00614-23                                            2023362__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the issuance and renewal of
    3         permanent disabled parking permits; amending s.
    4         320.0848, F.S.; requiring the Department of Highway
    5         Safety and Motor Vehicles to issue a permanent
    6         disabled parking permit to a person who has a long
    7         term mobility impairment; removing provisions that
    8         require such a person to renew a disabled parking
    9         permit and that require such permit to bear a
   10         validation sticker; revising provisions relating to
   11         the appearance of disabled parking permits; conforming
   12         provisions to changes made by the act; amending ss.
   13         320.08035, 320.084, 320.0842, and 320.0843, F.S.;
   14         conforming provisions to changes made by the act;
   15         providing an effective date.
   16          
   17  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   18  
   19         Section 1. Section 320.0848, Florida Statutes, is amended
   20  to read:
   21         320.0848 Persons who have disabilities; issuance of
   22  permanent or temporary disabled parking permits; temporary
   23  permits; permits for certain providers of transportation
   24  services to persons who have disabilities.—
   25         (1) ISSUANCE OF DISABLED PARKING PERMIT; REQUIREMENTS.—
   26         (a) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles or
   27  its authorized agents shall, upon application and receipt of the
   28  appropriate fee, issue a permanent disabled parking permit to a
   29  for a period of up to 4 years, which period ends on the
   30  applicant’s birthday, to any person who has a long-term mobility
   31  impairment, or a temporary disabled parking permit for a period
   32  of up not to exceed 6 months to a any person who has a temporary
   33  mobility impairment. A No person is not will be required to pay
   34  a fee for a temporary disabled parking permit for disabled
   35  persons more than once in a 12-month period from the date of the
   36  prior fee payment.
   37         (b)1. The person must be currently certified as being
   38  legally blind or as having any of the following disabilities
   39  that render him or her unable to walk 200 feet without stopping
   40  to rest:
   41         a. Inability to walk without the use of or assistance from
   42  a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, or other assistive
   43  device, or without the assistance of another person. If the
   44  assistive device significantly restores the person’s ability to
   45  walk to the extent that the person is able to can walk without
   46  severe limitation, the person is not eligible for a disabled the
   47  exemption parking permit.
   48         b. The need to permanently use a wheelchair.
   49         c. Restriction by lung disease to the extent that the
   50  person’s forced (respiratory) expiratory volume for 1 second,
   51  when measured by spirometry, is less than 1 liter, or the
   52  person’s arterial oxygen is less than 60 mm/hg on room air at
   53  rest.
   54         d. Use of portable oxygen.
   55         e. Restriction by cardiac condition to the extent that the
   56  person’s functional limitations are classified in severity as
   57  Class III or Class IV according to standards set by the American
   58  Heart Association.
   59         f. Severe limitation in the person’s ability to walk due to
   60  an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition.
   61         2. The certificate certification of disability which is
   62  required under subparagraph 1. must be provided by a physician
   63  licensed under chapter 458, chapter 459, or chapter 460, by a
   64  podiatric physician licensed under chapter 461, by an
   65  optometrist licensed under chapter 463, by an advanced practice
   66  registered nurse licensed under chapter 464 under the protocol
   67  of a licensed physician as stated in this subparagraph, by a
   68  physician assistant licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459,
   69  or by a similarly licensed physician from another state if the
   70  application is accompanied by documentation of the physician’s
   71  licensure in the other state and a form signed by the out-of
   72  state physician verifying his or her knowledge of this state’s
   73  eligibility guidelines.
   74         (c) The certificate of disability must include, but need
   75  not be limited to:
   76         1. The disability of the applicant; the certifying
   77  practitioner’s name and address; the practitioner’s
   78  certification number; the eligibility criteria for the disabled
   79  parking permit; the penalty for falsification by either the
   80  certifying practitioner or the applicant; the duration of the
   81  disability condition that entitles the person to the disabled
   82  parking permit; and, if applicable, justification for the
   83  issuance of an additional disabled parking permit placard
   84  pursuant to paragraph (2)(c) subsection (2).
   85         2. The statement, in bold letters: “A disabled parking
   86  permit may be issued only for a medical necessity that severely
   87  affects mobility.”
   88         3. The signatures of:
   89         a. The applicant’s physician or other certifying
   90  practitioner.
   91         b. The applicant or the applicant’s parent or guardian.
   92         c. The employee of the department’s authorized agent, which
   93  employee is processing the application.
   94         (d) The department shall renew the disabled parking permit
   95  of any person certified as permanently disabled on the
   96  application if the person provides a certificate of disability
   97  issued within the last 12 months pursuant to this subsection. A
   98  veteran who has been previously evaluated and certified by the
   99  United States Department of Veterans Affairs or any branch of
  100  the United States Armed Forces as permanently and totally
  101  disabled from a service-connected disability may provide a
  102  United States Department of Veterans Affairs Form Letter 27-333,
  103  or its equivalent, issued within the last 12 months in lieu of a
  104  certificate of disability.
  105         (e) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
  106  shall, in consultation with the Commission for the
  107  Transportation Disadvantaged, adopt rules, in accordance with
  108  chapter 120, for the issuance of a disabled parking permit to
  109  any organization that can adequately demonstrate a bona fide
  110  need for such a permit because the organization provides regular
  111  transportation services to persons who have disabilities and are
  112  certified as provided in this subsection.
  113         (2) PERMANENT DISABLED PARKING PERMIT; PERSONS WITH LONG
  114  TERM MOBILITY IMPAIRMENT PROBLEMS.—
  115         (a) The permanent disabled parking permit is a placard that
  116  can be placed in a motor vehicle so as to be visible from the
  117  front and rear of the vehicle. Each side of the placard must
  118  have the international symbol of accessibility in a contrasting
  119  color in the center so as to be visible. One side of the placard
  120  must display the applicant’s driver license number or state
  121  identification card number along with a warning that the
  122  applicant must possess have such identification at all times
  123  while using the placard parking permit. However, in those cases
  124  in which where the severity of the disability prevents a
  125  disabled person from physically visiting or being transported to
  126  a driver license or tax collector’s collector office to obtain a
  127  driver license or identification card, a certifying physician
  128  may sign the exemption section of the department’s disabled
  129  person parking permit application to exempt the disabled person
  130  from the requirement that his or her being issued a driver
  131  license or identification card for the number to be displayed on
  132  the placard parking permit. A validation sticker must also be
  133  issued with each disabled parking permit, showing the month and
  134  year of expiration on each side of the placard. Validation
  135  stickers must be of the size specified by the Department of
  136  Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and must be affixed to the
  137  disabled parking permits. The disabled parking permits must use
  138  the same colors as license plate validations.
  139         (b) License plates issued under ss. 320.084, 320.0842,
  140  320.0843, and 320.0845 are valid for the same parking privileges
  141  and other privileges provided under ss. 316.1955, 316.1964, and
  142  526.141(5)(a).
  143         (c) The department may shall not issue an additional
  144  disabled parking permit unless the applicant states that he or
  145  she is a frequent traveler or a quadriplegic. The department may
  146  not issue to any one eligible applicant more than two disabled
  147  parking permits except to an organization in accordance with
  148  paragraph (1)(e). Subsections (1), (5), and (6), and (7) apply
  149  to this subsection.
  150         (d) To obtain a replacement for a disabled parking permit
  151  that has been lost or stolen, a person must submit an
  152  application on a form prescribed by the department, provide a
  153  certificate of disability issued within the last 12 months
  154  pursuant to subsection (1), and pay a replacement fee in the
  155  amount of $1, to be retained by the issuing agency. If the
  156  person submits with the application a police report documenting
  157  that the permit was stolen, there is no replacement fee. A
  158  veteran who has been previously evaluated and certified by the
  159  United States Department of Veterans Affairs or any branch of
  160  the United States Armed Forces as permanently and totally
  161  disabled from a service-connected disability may provide a
  162  United States Department of Veterans Affairs Form Letter 27-333,
  163  or its equivalent, issued within the last 12 months in lieu of a
  164  certificate of disability.
  165         (e) A person who qualifies for a disabled parking permit
  166  under this section may be issued an international wheelchair
  167  user symbol license plate under s. 320.0843 in lieu of the
  168  disabled parking permit; or, if the person qualifies for a “DV”
  169  license plate under s. 320.084, such a license plate may be
  170  issued to him or her in lieu of a disabled parking permit.
  171         (3) DISABLED PARKING PERMIT; TEMPORARY.—
  172         (a) The temporary disabled parking permit is a placard of a
  173  different color different from the color of the permanent long
  174  term disabled parking permit placard, and must clearly display
  175  the date of expiration in large print and with color coding, but
  176  is identical to the permanent long-term disabled parking permit
  177  placard in all other respects, including, but not limited to,
  178  the inclusion of a state identification card number or driver
  179  license number on one side of the placard temporary permit.
  180  Validation stickers must also be issued with each The temporary
  181  disabled parking permit so as placard must be designed to
  182  conspicuously display the month and year of expiration date of
  183  the permit on each side the front and back of the placard.
  184  Validation stickers must be of the size specified by the
  185  department, must use the same colors as license plate validation
  186  stickers, and must be affixed to the placard.
  187         (b) The department shall issue the temporary disabled
  188  parking permit for the period of the disability as stated by the
  189  certifying physician, but not to exceed 6 months.
  190         (c) The fee for a temporary disabled parking permit is $15.
  191         (4) FEE DISTRIBUTION.—From the proceeds of the temporary
  192  disabled parking permit fees:
  193         (a) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
  194  must receive $3.50 for each temporary permit, to be deposited
  195  into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund and used for
  196  implementing the real-time disabled parking permit database and
  197  for administering the disabled parking permit program.
  198         (b) The tax collector, for processing, must receive $2.50
  199  for each temporary permit.
  200         (c) The remainder must be distributed monthly as follows:
  201         1. To be deposited in the Grants and Donations Trust Fund
  202  of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation of the Department
  203  of Education for the purpose of improving employment and
  204  training opportunities for persons who have disabilities, with
  205  special emphasis on removing transportation barriers, $4.
  206         2. To be deposited in the Transportation Disadvantaged
  207  Trust Fund to be used for funding matching grants to counties
  208  for the purpose of improving transportation of persons who have
  209  disabilities, $5.
  210         (5) REQUIRED STATEMENT.—The applications for permanent
  211  disabled parking permits and temporary disabled parking permits
  212  are official state documents. The following statement must
  213  appear on each application form immediately below the
  214  physician’s signature and immediately below the applicant’s
  215  signature: “Knowingly providing false information on this
  216  application is a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as
  217  provided in s. 775.082, Florida Statutes, or s. 775.083, Florida
  218  Statutes. The penalty is up to 1 year in jail or a fine of
  219  $1,000, or both.”
  220         (6) PENALTIES.—
  221         (a)A Any person who knowingly makes a false or misleading
  222  statement in an application or certification under this section
  223  commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as
  224  provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
  225         (b)(7)A Any person who fraudulently obtains or unlawfully
  226  displays a disabled parking permit that belongs to another
  227  person while occupying a disabled parking space or an access
  228  aisle as defined in s. 553.5041 while the permitholder owner of
  229  the permit is not being transported in the motor vehicle or who
  230  uses an unauthorized replica of such a disabled parking permit
  231  with the intent to deceive commits is guilty of a misdemeanor of
  232  the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s.
  233  775.083.
  234         (7)(8)CONFISCATION OF DISABLED PARKING PERMIT.—A law
  235  enforcement officer or a parking enforcement specialist may
  236  confiscate the disabled parking permit from a any person who
  237  fraudulently obtains or unlawfully uses such a permit. A law
  238  enforcement officer or a parking enforcement specialist may
  239  confiscate a any disabled parking permit that is expired,
  240  reported as lost or stolen, or defaced or that does not display
  241  a personal identification number.
  242         (a) The permit number of each confiscated disabled parking
  243  permit must be submitted to the department, and the fact that
  244  the disabled parking permit has been confiscated must be noted
  245  on the permitholder’s record. If two disabled parking permits
  246  issued to the same person have been confiscated, the department
  247  shall refer the information to the central abuse hotline of the
  248  Department of Children and Families for an investigation of
  249  potential abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the permitholder
  250  permit owner.
  251         (b) A confiscated disabled parking permit must be held as
  252  evidence until a judicial decision about the violation has been
  253  made. After a finding of guilt has been made or a plea of nolo
  254  contendere has been entered, the charging agency shall destroy
  255  the confiscated disabled parking permit. A confiscated disabled
  256  parking permit may not, under any circumstances, be returned to
  257  the permitholder its registered owner after a finding of guilt
  258  has been made or a plea of nolo contendere has been entered in
  259  court. If a finding of guilt has been made or a plea of nolo
  260  contendere has been entered for fraudulent or other unlawful use
  261  of a disabled parking permit after a prior finding of guilt or
  262  plea of nolo contendere for fraudulent or other unlawful use of
  263  a disabled parking permit issued to the same registered
  264  permitholder, the permitholder may not apply for a new disabled
  265  parking permit for 4 years. The permit number of each destroyed
  266  permit must be reported to the department, and the department
  267  must record in the real-time disabled parking permit database
  268  that the permit has been invalidated.
  269         (8)(9)REVIEW.—
  270         (a) At least once every 6 months, the department shall
  271  randomly review disabled parking permitholders to ensure that
  272  all required criteria for the ownership and possession of such
  273  permit remain valid. As a component of the review, the
  274  department shall, at a minimum:
  275         1. Review death records maintained by the Department of
  276  Health to ensure that the permitholder is not deceased has not
  277  died.
  278         2. Review the number of times the permit has been
  279  confiscated for fraudulent or unlawful use, if at all.
  280         3. Determine whether if the permit has ever been reported
  281  lost or stolen and, if so, determine the current status of the
  282  permit.
  283         (b) At least annually, the department shall verify that the
  284  holder owner of each disabled parking permit is not deceased has
  285  not died. Such verification shall include, but need not be
  286  limited to, consultation of death records maintained by the
  287  Department of Health. If a disabled parking permitholder is
  288  found to be deceased, the department shall promptly invalidate
  289  the decedent’s disabled parking permit.
  290         (9)(10)REPORTS OF ABUSE.—The department shall develop and
  291  implement a means by which persons may can report abuse of
  292  disabled parking permits by telephone hotline or by submitting a
  293  form online or by mail.
  294         (10)(11)FURTHER DISCIPLINARY ACTION.—A violation of this
  295  section is grounds for disciplinary action under s. 458.331, s.
  296  459.015, s. 460.413, s. 461.013, s. 463.016, or s. 464.018, as
  297  applicable.
  298         Section 2. Section 320.08035, Florida Statutes, is amended
  299  to read:
  300         320.08035 Persons who have disabilities; reduced dimension
  301  license plate.—The owner or lessee of a motorcycle, moped, or
  302  motorized disability access vehicle who resides in this state
  303  and qualifies for a permanent disabled parking permit for a
  304  person who has a disability under s. 320.0848, upon application
  305  and payment of the appropriate license tax and fees under s.
  306  320.08(1), must be issued a license plate that has reduced
  307  dimensions as provided under s. 320.06(3)(a). The plate must be
  308  stamped with the international symbol of accessibility after the
  309  numeric and alpha serial number of the license plate. The plate
  310  entitles the person to all privileges afforded by a permanent
  311  disabled parking permit issued under s. 320.0848.
  312         Section 3. Subsection (5) of section 320.084, Florida
  313  Statutes, is amended to read:
  314         320.084 Free motor vehicle license plate to certain
  315  disabled veterans.—
  316         (5) A county or municipality, or any agency thereof, may
  317  not impose upon any person who is issued a license plate with
  318  the international accessibility symbol, under this section, any
  319  fee or penalty for parking in any metered or timed parking space
  320  except:
  321         (a) As provided in s. 316.1964; or
  322         (b) When the person is parked without a permanent disabled
  323  parking permit issued under s. 320.0848 in a space designated
  324  for use by persons who have disabilities.
  325         Section 4. Subsection (2) of section 320.0842, Florida
  326  Statutes, is amended to read:
  327         320.0842 Free motor vehicle license plates to veterans who
  328  use wheelchairs.—
  329         (2) In order to be eligible for the motor vehicle license
  330  plate described in subsection (1), a person must comply with the
  331  following provisions:
  332         (a) The veteran must be eligible for the license plate
  333  issued under s. 320.084 and must apply for the license plate
  334  issued under this section in lieu of or in exchange for the
  335  motor vehicle license number plate authorized by s. 320.084; and
  336         (b) The veteran must offer, in addition to the proof
  337  required by s. 320.084(1), proof that due to a service-connected
  338  disability he or she permanently uses a wheelchair or proof, in
  339  the form of an application that conforms to the requirements set
  340  forth in s. 320.0848, that he or she qualifies for a permanent
  341  disabled parking permit under that section. The license plate
  342  entitles the person to all privileges afforded by a permanent
  343  disabled parking permit issued under s. 320.0848.
  344         Section 5. Subsection (1) of section 320.0843, Florida
  345  Statutes, is amended to read:
  346         320.0843 License plates for persons with disabilities
  347  eligible for permanent disabled parking permits.—
  348         (1) Any owner or lessee of a motor vehicle who resides in
  349  this state and qualifies for a permanent disabled parking permit
  350  under s. 320.0848(2), upon application to the department and
  351  payment of the license tax for a motor vehicle registered under
  352  s. 320.08(2), (3)(a), (b), (c), or (e), (4)(a) or (b), (6)(a),
  353  or (9)(c) or (d), shall be issued a license plate as provided by
  354  s. 320.06 which, in lieu of the serial number prescribed by s.
  355  320.06, shall be stamped with the international wheelchair user
  356  symbol after the serial number of the license plate. The license
  357  plate entitles the person to all privileges afforded by a
  358  permanent disabled parking permit issued under s. 320.0848. When
  359  more than one registrant is listed on the registration issued
  360  under this section, the eligible applicant shall be noted on the
  361  registration certificate.
  362         Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.

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