Permanent Parking Placard

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Sec. 4. (a) The bureau shall issue a permanent parking placard to an individual:

(1) who is certified by a health care provider listed in subsection (b) as having:

(A) a permanent physical disability that requires the use of a wheelchair, a walker, braces, or crutches;

(B) permanently lost the use of one (1) or both legs; or

(C) a permanent and severe restriction in mobility due to a pulmonary or cardiovascular disability, an arthritic condition, or an orthopedic or neurological impairment;

(2) who is certified to be permanently:

(A) blind (as defined in IC 12-7-2-21(2)); or

(B) visually impaired (as defined in IC 12-7-2-198);

by an optometrist or ophthalmologist who has a valid unrestricted license to practice optometry or ophthalmology in Indiana; or

(3) who:

(A) has been issued; or

(B) is otherwise eligible to receive;

a disabled Hoosier veteran license plate under IC 9-18.5-5 and requests a permanent parking placard.

The certification must be provided in a manner and form prescribed by the bureau.

(b) A certification required under subsection (a)(1) may be provided by the following:

(1) A physician having a valid and unrestricted license to practice medicine.

(2) A physician who is a commissioned medical officer of:

(A) the armed forces of the United States; or

(B) the United States Public Health Service.

(3) A physician who is a medical officer of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.

(4) A chiropractor with a valid and unrestricted license under IC 25-10-1.

(5) A podiatrist with a valid and unrestricted license under IC 25-29-1.

(6) An advanced practice registered nurse with a valid and unrestricted license under IC 25-23.

(7) A physician assistant with a valid and unrestricted license under IC 25-27.5.

(c) A permanent placard issued under this section remains in effect until:

(1) a health care provider listed in subsection (b); or

(2) an optometrist or ophthalmologist that has a valid unrestricted license to practice optometry or ophthalmology in Indiana;

certifies that the recipient's disability is no longer considered to be permanent.

[Pre-2016 Revision Citations: 9-14-5-1; subsection (a) formerly 9-14-5-1(1); 9-14-5-2; subsection (c) formerly 9-14-5-4(a).]

As added by P.L.198-2016, SEC.327. Amended by P.L.256-2017, SEC.135; P.L.96-2018, SEC.1; P.L.129-2018, SEC.1.


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