Title 40, Chapter 6, Section 221
( 40-6-221)
As used in this part, the term: (1) "Counterfeit" means any copy of any kind of parking permit for
persons with disabilities which is not authorized by and does not
carry the official seal of the Department of Motor Vehicle Safety. (2) "Institution" means an institution for which a permit or
conditional permit may be issued under Article 1 of Chapter 7 of
Title 31. (3) "Parking place for persons with disabilities" means any area
on public or private property which has been designated as
reserved for use of persons with disabilities as follows: (A) By a blue metal reflective sign which is at least 12 inches in width and 18 inches in length and is erected at a height of seven feet from the bottom of the sign to its ground surface and in such manner that it will not be obscured by a vehicle parked in the space and bearing the following words: "Permit Parking Only," "Tow-Away Zone," and the international symbol for accessibility. The warnings required in this subparagraph shall be centered on the sign, printed in white, and shall occupy not less than 75 percent of the surface area of the sign. The sign required by this subparagraph shall be the official authorized sign for parking place designations for persons with disabilities in this state. In addition, parking spaces which are required by Code Section 30-3-6 shall be designated as "For Disabled Persons With Ambulatory Assistive Devices Only"; or (B) Where the parking place is on private property, is
constructed solely from concrete, was used by the public or
finished prior to July 1, 1987, and which is designated by
having imprinted and maintained in reflective paint upon each
such place the words "Tow-Away Zone" or "Parking Only for
Persons with Disabilities" or the universal symbol of
accessibility, that designation shall be deemed to meet the
requirements of subparagraph (A) of this paragraph until such
time as that concrete lot is renovated, repaired, or remodeled,
at which time a sign shall be erected which shall comply with
the requirements of subparagraph (A) of this paragraph. (4) "Permanently disabled person" means a person with disabilities
whose disability or incapacity can be expected to last for more
than 180 days. (5) "Person with disabilities" means a person who: (A) Is so ambulatorily disabled that he or she cannot walk 200
feet without stopping to rest; (B) Cannot walk without the use of or assistance from a brace, a
cane, a crutch, another person, a prosthetic device, a
wheelchair, or other assistive device; (C) Is restricted by lung disease to such an extent that his or
her forced respiratory volume for one second, when measured by
spirometry, is less than one liter, or when at rest, his or her
arterial oxygen tension is less than 60 millimeters of mercury
on room air; (D) Uses portable oxygen; (E) Has a cardiac condition to the extent that his or her
functional limitations are classified in severity as Class III
or Class IV according to standards set by the American Heart
Association; or (F) Is severely limited in his or her ability to walk due to an
arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition or
complications due to pregnancy. (5.1) "Practitioner of the healing arts" means a person holding a
license to practice medicine, podiatric medicine, or chiropractic
issued pursuant to Article 2 of Chapter 34 of Title 43, Chapter 35
of Title 43, or Chapter 9 of Title 43, respectively. (6) "Ramp" shall mean, in addition to any other specified
meanings: (A) Any ramp or curb ramp as defined in ANSI A117.1-1986 by
Chapter 3 of Title 30; and (B) Any vehicle mounted lift used by handicapped persons for the
purpose of access to and from the vehicle upon which it is
mounted. (7) "Temporarily disabled person" means a person with disabilities
whose disability or incapacity can be expected to last for not
more than 180 days and shall include, but not be limited to, any
woman who is pregnant and who presents a sworn affidavit of a
medical doctor attesting to a medical need for access to parking
for persons with disabilities. |