HB1480I
SECOND REGULAR SESSION
HOUSE BILL NO. 1480
88TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVES SURFACE AND THOMASON (163) (Cosponsors).
Read 1st time February 8, 1996 and 1000 copies ordered printed.
DOUGLAS W. BURNETT, Chief Clerk
L3373.02I
AN ACT
To repeal section 301.142, RSMo Supp. 1995, relating to motor
vehicle registration, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section
relating to the same subject, with penalty provisions.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri,
as follows:
Section A. Section 301.142, RSMo Supp. 1995, is repealed and
one new section enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as section
301.142, to read as follows:
301.142. 1. As used in this section the term "physically
disabled" means a natural person who is a blind person, as
defined in section 8.700, RSMo, a natural person who has been
diagnosed by a licensed physician to have acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome (Aids), or a natural person with disabilities which limit
or impair the ability to walk, as determined by a licensed physician
as follows:
(1) The person cannot walk fifty feet without stopping to rest;
or
(2) The person cannot walk without the use of, or assistance
from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device,
wheelchair, or other assistive device; or
(3) Is restricted by lung disease to such an extent that the
person's forced respiratory expiratory volume for one second,
when measured by spirometry, is less than one liter, or the arterial
oxygen tension is less than sixty mm/hg on room air at rest; or
(4) Uses portable oxygen; or
(5) Has a cardiac condition to the extent that the person's functional
limitations are classified in severity as class III or class IV
according to standards set by the American Heart Association;
or
(6) Is severely limited in [his] the person's
ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic
condition.
2. "Temporarily disabled person" means a physically
disabled person whose disability or incapacity can be expected
to last for not more than one hundred eighty days.
3. Owners of motor vehicles who are residents of the state of
Missouri, and who are physically disabled, owners of motor vehicles
operated at least fifty percent of the time by a physically disabled
person, or owners of motor vehicles used to transport physically
disabled members of the owner's household may obtain disabled
person license plates. Such owners, upon application, accompanied
by the documents and fees provided for in this section, and by
state motor vehicle laws relating to registration and licensing
of motor vehicles shall be issued motor vehicle license plates
for vehicles, other than commercial vehicles with a gross weight
in excess of twentyfour thousand pounds, upon which shall be inscribed
the international wheelchair accessibility symbol and the word
"disabled" in addition to a combination of letters and
numbers. Such license plates shall be made with fully reflective
material with a common color scheme and design, shall be clearly
visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed
by section 301.130. Handicapped parking places may only be used
when a physically disabled occupant is in the motor vehicle at
the time of parking or when a physically disabled person is being
delivered or collected by a properly marked vehicle which is parked
for the sole use of the physically disabled person. No vehicle
shall park in the access aisle. Such parking violation shall
be an infraction. The use of a vehicle displaying a disabled
license plate or windshield placard to park in a parking space
designated for the disabled by a person not transporting the individual
for whom the license or placard was issued shall be an infraction.
Upon conviction thereof, violators shall be punished by a fine
of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars.
4. No additional fee shall be paid to the director of revenue
for the issuance of the special license plates provided in this
section, except for special personalized license plates and other
license plates described in this subsection. Priority for any
specific set of special license plates shall be given to the applicant
who received the number in the immediately preceding license period
subject to [his] the applicant's compliance
with the provisions of this section and any applicable rules or
regulations issued by the director. If determined feasible by
the advisory committee established in section 301.129, any special
license plate issued [under] pursuant to
this section may be adapted to also include the international
wheelchair accessibility symbol and the word "disabled"
as prescribed in subsection 3 of this section and such plate may
be issued to any applicant who meets the requirements of this
section and the other appropriate provision of this chapter, subject
to the requirements and fees of the appropriate provision of this
chapter.
5. Any physically disabled person, or the parent or guardian
of any such person, or any not for profit group, organization,
or other entity which transports more than one physically disabled
person, may apply to the director of revenue for a removable windshield
placard to be hung from the rearview mirror of a parked motor
vehicle. When there is no rearview mirror, the placard shall
be displayed on the dashboard on the driver's side. The removable
windshield placard shall conform to the specifications, in respect
to size, color, and content, as set forth in federal regulations
published by the Department of Transportation. The fee for each
removable windshield placard shall be two dollars and the removable
windshield placard shall be renewed every year unless the applicant
presents a physician's statement to the director of revenue when
the applicant first applies for a removable windshield placard
pursuant to subsection 6 of this section which states that the
applicant's disability is permanent, in which case the removable
windshield placard need not be renewed annually, but may be exchanged
for a replacement placard without charge if the placard becomes
worn or otherwise in need of replacement. Only one removable
placard may be issued to an applicant who has been issued disabled
person license plates. Upon request, one additional windshield
placard shall be issued to an applicant who has not been issued
disabled person license plates. A temporary windshield placard
shall be issued to any physically disabled person, or the parent
or guardian of any such person who otherwise qualifies except
that the physical disability, in the opinion of the physician,
is not expected to exceed a period of one hundred eighty days.
The temporary windshield placard shall conform to the specifications,
in respect to size, color, and content, as set forth in federal
regulations published by the Department of Transportation. The
fee for the temporary windshield placard shall be two dollars.
Upon request, one additional temporary windshield placard shall
be issued to an applicant. Temporary windshield placards shall
be issued upon presentation of the physician's statement provided
by this section and shall be displayed in the same manner as removable
windshield placards.
6. Application for license plates or windshield placards issued
pursuant to this section shall be made to the director of revenue
and shall be accompanied by a statement signed by a licensed physician
which certifies that the applicant, user, or member of the applicant's
household is a physically disabled person as defined by this section.
The physician's statement shall be on a form prescribed by the
director of revenue which shall include the physician's license
number. If it is the professional opinion of the physician who
issues the statement that the physical disability of the applicant,
user, or member of the applicant's household is permanent, this
must be noted on the statement. In such instances, the applicant
shall present the physician's statement which states that [his]
the applicant's disability is permanent to the director
of revenue the first time [he] the applicant
applies for license plates or a removable windshield placard.
The applicant shall not be required to obtain a new physician's
statement each time that [he] the applicant
applies for or renews license plates or a removable windshield
placard; but, the applicant must present a physician's statement
each time he applies for a temporary windshield placard or renews
a temporary windshield placard. Such physician's statement must
state the expiration date for the temporary windshield placard.
If the physician fails to record an expiration date on the physician's
statement, the director shall issue the temporary windshield placard
for a period of thirty days.
7. Where the owner's application is based on the fact that the
vehicle is used at least fifty percent of the time by a physically
disabled person, the applicant shall submit an affidavit stating
this fact, in addition to the physician's statement. The affidavit
shall be signed by both the owner of the vehicle and the physically
disabled person. The applicant shall be required to submit this
affidavit with each application for license plates.
8. The director of revenue shall enter into reciprocity agreements
with other states for the purpose of recognizing disabled person
license plates or windshield placards issued to physically disabled
persons in those states.
9. When a person to whom disabled person license plates or a
removable or temporary windshield placard or both have been issued
dies, the personal representative of such person shall return
the plates or placards or both to the director of revenue under
penalty of law. The director of revenue may order any person
issued disabled person license plates or windshield placards to
submit to an examination by a chiropractor, osteopath, or physician,
or to such other investigation as will determine whether such
person qualifies for the special plates or placards. If such
person refuses to submit or is found to no longer qualify for
special plates or placards provided for in this section, the director
of revenue shall collect the special plates or placards, and shall
furnish license plates to replace the ones collected as provided
by this chapter.
10. In the event a removable or temporary windshield placard
is lost, stolen, or mutilated, the lawful holder thereof shall,
within five days, file with the director of revenue an application
and an affidavit stating such fact, in order to purchase a new
placard. The fee for the replacement windshield placard shall
be two dollars except as otherwise provided in subsection 5
of this section.
11. Any person who owns a motor vehicle to which is attached
a removable windshield placard which was issued to or on behalf
of a physically disabled person and such disabled person is now
deceased shall be deemed guilty of an infraction and shall be
subject to a fine of not less than two hundred fifty dollars.