Division: means the Motor Vehicle Division of the commission, created in Section 41-1a-106. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Identification number: includes a vehicle identification number, state assigned identification number, hull identification number, and motor serial number. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Motor vehicle: means a self-propelled vehicle intended primarily for use and operation on the highways. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Motorcycle: means :
(a)
a motor vehicle having a saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground; or
Owner: means a person, other than a lienholder, holding title to a vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor whether or not the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor is subject to a security interest. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Registration: means a document issued by a jurisdiction that allows operation of a vehicle or vessel on the highways or waters of this state for the time period for which the registration is valid and that is evidence of compliance with the registration requirements of the jurisdiction. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
Special group license plate: means a type of license plate designed for a particular group of people or a license plate authorized and issued by the division in accordance with Section 41-1a-418. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
Vehicle: includes a motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, off-highway vehicle, camper, park model recreational vehicle, manufactured home, and mobile home. See Utah Code 41-1a-102
(a)
“Advanced practice registered nurse” means a person licensed to practice as an advanced practice registered nurse in this state under Title 58, Chapter 31b, Nurse Practice Act.
(b)
“Nurse practitioner” means an advanced practice registered nurse specializing as a nurse practitioner.
“Temporary wheelchair user placard” means a removable windshield placard that is issued to a qualifying person, as provided in this section, who has a walking disability that is not permanent.
(f)
“Walking disability” means a physical disability that requires the use of a walking-assistive device or wheelchair or similar low-powered motorized or mechanically propelled vehicle that is designed to specifically assist a person who has a limited or impaired ability to walk.
(g)
“Wheelchair user placard” means a removable windshield placard that is issued to a qualifying person, as provided in this section, who has a walking disability.
(2)
(a)
The division shall issue a disability special group license plate, a temporary removable windshield placard, or a removable windshield placard to an applicant who is either:
(i)
a qualifying person with a disability; or
(ii)
the registered owner of a vehicle that an organization uses primarily for the transportation of persons with disabilities that limit or impair the ability to walk.
(b)
The division shall issue a temporary wheelchair user placard or a wheelchair user placard to an applicant who is either:
(i)
a qualifying person with a walking disability; or
(ii)
the registered owner of a vehicle that an organization uses primarily for the transportation of persons with walking disabilities.
(c)
The division shall require that an applicant under Subsection (2)(b) certifies that the person travels in a vehicle equipped with a wheelchair lift or a vehicle carrying the person’s walking-assistive device or wheelchair and requires a van accessible parking space.
(3)
(a)
The person with a disability shall ensure that the initial application contains the certification of a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner that:
(i)
the applicant meets the definition of a person with a disability that limits or impairs the ability to walk as defined in the federal Uniform System for Parking for Persons with Disabilities, 23 C.F.R. Ch. II, Subch. B, Pt. 1235.2 (1991);
(ii)
if the person is applying for a temporary wheelchair user placard or a wheelchair user placard, the applicant has a walking disability; and
(iii)
specifies the period of time that the physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner determines the applicant will have the disability, not to exceed six months in the case of a temporary disability or a temporary walking disability.
(b)
The division shall issue a disability special group license plate, a removable windshield placard, or a wheelchair user placard, as applicable, to a person with a permanent disability.
(c)
The issuance of a person with a disability special group license plate does not preclude the issuance to the same applicant of a removable windshield placard or wheelchair user placard.
(d)
(i)
On request of an applicant with a disability special group license plate, a temporary removable windshield placard, or a removable windshield placard, the division shall issue one additional placard.
(ii)
On request of a qualified applicant with a disability special group license plate, the division shall issue up to two temporary wheelchair user placards or two wheelchair user placards.
(iii)
On request of a qualified applicant with a temporary wheelchair user placard or a wheelchair user placard, the division shall issue one additional placard.
(e)
The division shall ensure that a temporary wheelchair user placard and a wheelchair user placard have the following visible features:
(i)
a large “W” next to the internationally recognized disabled persons symbol; and
(ii)
the words “Wheelchair User” printed on a portion of the placard.
(f)
A disability special group license plate, temporary removable windshield placard, or removable windshield placard may be used to allow one motorcycle to share a parking space reserved for persons with a disability if:
(i)
the person with a disability:
(A)
is using a motorcycle; and
(B)
displays on the motorcycle a disability special group license plate, temporary removable windshield placard, or a removable windshield placard;
(ii)
the person who shares the parking space assists the person with a disability with the parking accommodation; and
(iii)
the parking space is sufficient size to accommodate both motorcycles without interfering with other parking spaces or traffic movement.
(4)
(a)
When a vehicle is parked in a parking space reserved for persons with disabilities, a temporary removable windshield placard, a removable windshield placard, a temporary wheelchair user placard, or a wheelchair user placard shall be displayed so that the placard is visible from the front of the vehicle.
(b)
If a motorcycle is being used, the temporary removable windshield placard or removable windshield placard shall be displayed in plain sight on or near the handle bars of the motorcycle.
establish qualifying criteria for persons to receive, renew, or surrender a disability special group license plate, a temporary removable windshield placard, a removable windshield placard, a temporary wheelchair user placard, or a wheelchair user placard in accordance with this section;
(b)
establish the maximum number of numerals or characters for a disability special group license plate;
(c)
require all temporary removable windshield placards, removable windshield placards, temporary wheelchair user placards, and wheelchair user placards to include:
(i)
an identification number;
(ii)
an expiration date not to exceed:
(A)
six months for a temporary removable windshield placard; and
(B)
two years for a removable windshield placard; and
(iii)
the seal or other identifying mark of the division.
(6)
The commission shall insert the following on motor vehicleregistration certificates: “State law prohibits persons who do not lawfully possess a disability placard or disability special group license plate from parking in an accessible parking space designated for persons with disabilities. Persons who possess a disability placard or disability special group license plate are discouraged from parking in an accessible parking space designated as van accessible unless they have a temporary wheelchair user placard or a wheelchair user placard.”