Organisation Conditions of use, Parking concessions and Driver declaration 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Name of Organisation' field at the top of the form. Ensure that the name is accurate as it will be used for identification purposes.
  3. Review the eligibility criteria outlined in the document. Confirm that your organisation meets these requirements before proceeding.
  4. In the 'Driver Declaration' section, print the name of the driver who will be responsible for using the permit. This ensures accountability.
  5. Sign and date the declaration to acknowledge understanding and agreement to adhere to all conditions of use and parking concessions.
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Q: Can an autistic child get a disability placard in California? A: Yes, California provides a disability parking placard for children with autism. They must meet eligibility requirements and submit an application with medical certification to the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
You may qualify for a DP parking placard or DP License Plates if you have impaired mobility for any of these reasons: You have lost the use of one or more lower extremities, or both hands. You have a diagnosed disease that substantially impairs or interferes with mobility.
Qualifying conditions include intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, and other disabling conditions as defined in Section 4512(a)(1) of the California Welfare and Institutions Code. Eligibility is established through diagnosis and assessment performed by regional centers.
The qualifying conditions for a handicap parking permit are all conditions that cause limited mobility. Illnesses that do not cause limited mobility are not qualifying conditions for a handicap permit.
have a permanent or temporary loss of use of one or both legs. have another permanent medical or physical condition that means your physical condition is detrimentally affected as a result of walking 100 metres. require the use of crutches, a walking frame, callipers, scooter, wheelchair or other similar mobility aid.

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