GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 40-2-74 - Special license plates for persons with disabilities
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    40-2-74   (2010)
   40-2-74.    Special license plates for persons with disabilities 
      (a)  Any  owner of a private passenger motor vehicle who is a resident of  Georgia, upon complying with the motor vehicle laws relating to  registration, licensing, and payment of fees and upon submitting an  affidavit of a practitioner of the healing arts stating that the owner  or his or her spouse, child, or ward is a person with disabilities, as  defined in paragraph (5) of Code Section 40-6-221, whose disability or  incapacity can be expected to last for more than 180 days and stating  the specific disability that limits or impairs the ability to walk,  shall be issued a specially designated disabled person's license plate  from the commissioner. As used in this Code section, the term  "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.
(a.1)  Any  business registered in Georgia that is a sole proprietorship, a  Subchapter "S" Corporation under Subchapter S of Chapter 1 of the  Internal Revenue Code, or a single principal limited liability  corporation or limited liability partnership which assigns or makes  available a passenger motor vehicle for the use of an employee of such  business, upon complying with the motor vehicle laws relating to  registration, licensing, and payment of fees and upon submitting an  affidavit of a practitioner of the healing arts stating that such  employee is a person with disabilities, as defined in paragraph (5) of  Code Section 40-6-221, whose disability or incapacity can be expected to  last for more than 180 days and stating the specific disability that  limits or impairs the ability to walk, shall be issued a specially  designated disabled person's license plate from the commissioner. The  affidavit shall also state that such business vehicle shall be used only  or primarily by such disabled employee. If such disabled employee  leaves the employment of the company, the company shall surrender the  plate to the commissioner within 60 days. In the event that an employee  or other person that is not a disabled person uses a business vehicle  which has been issued a special plate pursuant to this subsection, he or  she shall not avail himself or herself of the privileges afforded under  this title to a disabled person with a special plate. Any person who is  not a disabled person as prescribed by this Code section and who  willfully and falsely avails himself or herself of the privileges  afforded to such special plate under this title shall be guilty of a  misdemeanor. Any business to which one or more special plates are issued  pursuant to this subsection which is determined by the commissioner to  have repeated violations of this subsection by an employee or employees  or other person or persons that are not disabled as prescribed by this  Code section shall be subject to revocation of such special plate or  plates.
(b)  A hearing impaired person  otherwise qualified under this subsection shall be eligible to have  issued to him or her a specially designated disabled person's license  plate in accordance with this Code section. As used in this Code  section, "hearing impaired person" shall have the same meaning as  defined in Code Section 24-9-101, except that the term "hearing impaired  person" shall not include any person who is not qualified for a  driver's license pursuant to Code Section 40-5-35, relating to reports  by physicians and vision specialists in connection with the issuance or  revocation of drivers' licenses, as now or hereafter amended. For  purposes of this subsection, presentation of an identification card for  persons with disabilities issued pursuant to Article 8 of Chapter 5 of  this title shall constitute proof of hearing impairment.
(c)  Upon  complying with the motor vehicle laws relating to registration,  licensing, and payment of fees and upon submission of proof of  disability as provided in subsection (a) of this Code section, as  applicable:
      (1)  Any resident person who  is the joint owner of a motor vehicle with a disabled person as  prescribed in this Code section shall be authorized to obtain such  specialized plates for such jointly owned vehicle; and
      (2)  Any  resident motor vehicle owner who is the spouse, parent, or legal  guardian of a person who is disabled as prescribed in this Code section  shall be authorized to obtain such specialized plates for such vehicle.
Upon  the death of the disabled person or if the joint ownership of such  vehicle ceases for any reason, the specialized license plate shall be  canceled and the owner of such motor vehicle shall be issued a regular  license plate for such vehicle.
(d)  The  commissioner is directed to furnish such license plates as provided for  in this Code section, which shall bear the official international  wheelchair symbol or a reasonable facsimile thereof, or such other  symbols as the commissioner may deem appropriate.
(e)  Any  license plate issued pursuant to the provisions of this Code section  shall be transferred to another vehicle as provided in Code Section  40-2-80.
(f)  Any person who is not a  disabled person as prescribed in this Code section or a person otherwise  entitled to obtain such special license plates and who willfully and  falsely represents himself or herself as having the qualifications to  obtain the special plates prescribed by this Code section shall be  guilty of a misdemeanor.
(g)  Any  practitioner of the healing arts who knowingly and willfully makes a  false or misleading statement in his or her affidavit stating that an  applicant is a disabled person as prescribed in this Code section shall  be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(h)  Any person  owning a vehicle bearing the special plates and not entitled to do so  under this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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