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PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSON’S PERMIT USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE COMPLETING THE APPLICATION FOR A PHYSICALLY DISABLED
PERSON’S PARKING PERMIT OR DESIGNATED PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSON’S LICENSE PLATES.
I.
RESPONSIBILITIES
A. By completing and signing the application, you are requesting issuance of either a special portable permit or vehicle
license plates to park in reserved parking for individuals with
disabilities. By signing the application, you are also
physical
subject to all rules, laws, regulations and fines governing the use of the special portable permit or license plates.
II.
ELIGIBILITY
A. Eligibility for special portable permit or vehicle license plates. (ARSD 64:34:01:01:01 ) Persons with physical disabilities
which limit or impair their ability to walk 200 ft. without assistance are eligible for a portable permit or vehicle license
plates. Such persons must meet one or more criteria as certified by a licensed physician (see part D of application).
III. TYPES OF RESERVED PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSON’S PARKING PERMITS:
A. Permanent portable permits are issued to individuals who have a permanent physical disability. They are issued for a
maximum of five (5) years and can be renewed. Renewal does not require doctor certification.
B. Temporary portable permits are for individuals who have a temporary physical disability and expire not more than 12
months after the date of issuance.
C. Vehicle license plates with appropriate reserved physically disabled person’s designation are issued only to individuals
with permanent physical disabilities.
NOTE: In all three cases, if the applicant is no longer considered to have a physical disability or is deceased, the distinctive
portable permit or license plates shall be surrendered to the County Treasurer. Failure to surrender the portable permit or
license plates is a Class 2 Misdemeanor.
IV.
USE OF PERMIT OR SPECIAL VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES
A. The permit or special license plates are to be used only to transport a physically disabled person(s) and permit the operator
of a vehicle transporting the physically disabled person(s) to park only for the time reasonably necessary to load or unload
passengers in any space reserved for the physically disabled.
B. When using a reserved physically disabled person’s parking site to load or unload a physically disabled person, the permit
must be visibly displayed through the front windshield of the vehicle.
C. For safety reasons, before exiting a designated physically disabled person’s parking site, the permit must be removed from
the rearview mirror before the vehicle is set into motion.
D. All physically disabled person’s parking permits bear an expiration date. A permit may be renewed 90 days prior to its
expiration date by completing a permit application and, if required, having it validated by a physician. Applications may be
obtained through your local County Treasurer’s Office.
V.
PENALTIES AND FINES
A. Individuals giving false information on the application for a portable permit or special license plates or altering a portable
permit are subject to a Class 1 Misdemeanor.
B. Failure to display a portable permit does not excuse the permit holder from parking violations issued because of failure to
display the permit. (ARSD 64:34:01:05)
C. Any person who is not certified as physically disabled who exercises the reserved parking privileges granted to individuals
with disabilities will be subject to a Class 2 Misdemeanor. The court shall assess a fine of not less than $100 if the parking
space is marked in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines as of January 1, 2002.
(SDCL 32-30-11.3)
D. If the applicant is no longer a person with a physical disability, is deceased, or if the applicant no longer transports persons
with physical disabilities, the portable permit and/or special license plates must be surrendered within 30 days to the
county treasurer of the applicant’s county or residence. Failure to do so is a Class 2 Misdemeanor. The court shall assess a
fine of not less than $100 if the parking space is marked in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act
Accessibility Guidelines as of January 1, 2002.
(OVER)

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