E.
The owner of any vehicle not displaying a serially numbered certificate or special license plates parked in a parking space
designated as reserved for people with physical disabilities is subject to a Class 2 Misdemeanor. The court shall assess a
fine of not less that $100 if the parking space is marked in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act
Accessibility Guidelines as of January 1, 2002.
VI.
CLASS 1 OR 2 MISDEMEANOR DEFINITION (§ 22-6-2)
A. Except as otherwise provided by law, misdemeanors are divided into two classes which are distinguished from each other
by the following maximum penalties which are authorized upon conviction:
1. Class 1 Misdemeanor: one year imprisonment in a county jail or one thousand dollar fine, or both:
2. Class 2 Misdemeanor: thirty days imprisonment in a county jail or two hundred dollar fine, or both.
VII. CARE AND REPLACEMENT OF THE PORTABLE PERMIT
the
the
It is
responsibility of the permit holder to ensure that the permit(s) is kept in a secure place to prevent
permit from
has
being lost or stolen. The permit holder will be held responsible for any misuse of any permit which
not been reported lost
and
or stolen to law enforcement
to the Division of Motor Vehicles, Special Licensing Section.
the
If a permit is reported lost or stolen to the proper agencies,
permit reported may not be reactivated if found or returned to
the permit holder. Once the permit is reported lost or stolen, it is flagged invalid and should not be used. The permit should be
returned to your County Treasurer.
Any alterations to the permit void the permit.
In the event that a permit becomes deteriorated to the point where any information is obliterated, the permit holder must replace
the permit. The deteriorated permit should be returned with the application for a replacement permit.
Application is made through your local County Treasurer’s Office.