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No person without a disability that limits or impairs his ability to walk shall park a vehicle with disabled parking license plates, organizational removable windshield placards, permanent removable windshield placards, temporary removable windshield placards, or DV disabled parking license plates issued under
Eligibility Criteria Use of portable oxygen. Legal blindness. Limited use, or no use of one or both legs. Inability to walk 200 feet without stopping. A neuromuscular dysfunction that severely limits mobility. Class III or IV cardiac condition (American Heart Association standards)
The disability privilege allows a qualifying individual to park in any space marked with the International Symbol of Access. The State of Colorado offers identifying license plates and placards for persons with disabilities to park in reserved parking spaces.
Qualifications for Disabled Parking cannot walk 200 feet without stopping to rest; cannot walk without the use of, or assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other devices; is restricted by lung disease to a specific standard; uses portable oxygen;
Get a handicap parking placard application form, have your doctor fill out their portion, you fill out your portion and either mail it to the address on the form or take it to your local dmv. If your doctor says you are not disabled you cant get one also.
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Who qualifies for a handicap parking permit? As with everything else, the specific qualifications for a handicap parking permit will vary from state to state. Generally, the criteria is a persons ability to walk a distance of 100-200 yards without having to stop and rest.
To qualify for a special disability parking, you must have either a disability license plate or parking certificate (hang tag or placard) which are issued by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.

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