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There is no fee for a placard issued to a person with a permanent disability, and a $5 fee (per placard) if issued to a person with a temporary disability. Disabled Person license plates displaying the International Symbol of Access (ISA) may be issued to persons with a permanent disability (limit one set of plates).
Vehicle with valid credentials may park free for the time limit posted at the meter zone (i.e. park free for two hours at a meter with a two-hour limit). If needed, vehicles with a valid disabled plate or placard will have unique permission to pay for a second cycle of maximum meter time.
If an original prescription is submitted, it must include the disabled person's name, the signature of the medical professional (as defined on page 2), and a statement if the disability is permanent or temporary.
Eligibility Paralysis. Lung disease. Cardiac deficiency. Wheelchair confinement. Arthritis. Foot disorder. Other medical condition causing a person to use a brace, cane, crutch or other assistive device.
Anyone with a disabled veteran's license plate could park in these spots before 2022, but the law now requires a medical sign-off to either get a placard or wheelchair symbol in addition to their license plate.