GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 40-2-74.1 - Special decal for persons with disabilities
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    40-2-74.1   (2010)
   40-2-74.1.    Special decal for persons with disabilities 
      (a)  The  department shall issue parking permits for persons with disabilities  and may delegate to county tag agents the responsibility for issuance of  such permits to residents of the county served by the tag agent. The  department shall receive applications for and issue parking permits by  mail to persons with disabilities upon presentation of an affidavit of a  licensed doctor of medicine, licensed doctor of osteopathic medicine,  licensed doctor of podiatric medicine, licensed optometrist, or licensed  chiropractor stating that such person is a disabled person, the  specific disability that limits or impairs the person's ability to walk,  and that he or she is a person with disabilities as specified in  paragraph (5) of Code Section 40-6-221. Permits shall be in such form as  the department prescribes but shall be of sufficient size and  sufficiently distinctively marked to be easily visible when placed on or  affixed to the driver's side of the dashboard or hung from the rearview  mirror of the parked vehicle. Permits shall be made of plastic or  heavyweight cardboard and shall be of sufficient quality to ensure that  the coloring of the permit and the ink used thereon will resist fading  for a period of at least four years. The front and back surfaces of the  permit shall be laminated to prevent alteration of the information  printed underneath on the permit. Permits shall be issued to  individuals, and the name of the individual and an identification number  shall appear on the permit. The individual to whom a permit is issued  may use the permit for any vehicle he or she is operating or in which he  or she is a passenger. Permits shall also be issued to institutions  when the primary purpose of a vehicle operated by the institution is to  transport individuals with disabilities. The name of the institution,  the license number of the particular vehicle, and an identification  number shall appear on the permit. The institution shall use such permit  only for a vehicle which is operated by the institution and which is  used primarily to transport individuals with disabilities.
(b)  The  department shall issue a temporary permit to any temporarily disabled  person upon presentation of an affidavit of a licensed doctor of  medicine, licensed doctor of osteopathic medicine, licensed doctor of  podiatric medicine, licensed optometrist, or licensed chiropractor  stating that such person is a temporarily disabled person, the specific  disability that limits or impairs the person's ability to walk, that he  or she is a person with disabilities as specified in paragraph (5) of  Code Section 40-6-221, and a date until which such person is likely to  remain disabled. The temporary permit shall vary in color from one  period to the next renewal period and shall show prominently on its face  an expiration date the same as the date specified by such doctor for  the likely termination of the disability, which date shall not be more  than 180 days after the date the permit is issued. The expiration date  shall be machine printed, not handwritten, in boldface type of  sufficient size to be legible when the permit is displayed on the  driver's side of the dashboard or hung from the rearview mirror.
(c)  The  department shall issue a permanent permit to any permanently disabled  person upon presentation of an affidavit of a licensed doctor of  medicine, licensed doctor of osteopathic medicine, licensed doctor of  podiatric medicine, licensed optometrist, or licensed chiropractor  stating that such person is a permanently disabled person. The affidavit  shall further state the specific disability that limits or impairs the  person's ability to walk or that he or she is a person with disabilities  as specified in paragraph (5) of Code Section 40-6-221. The department  shall also issue a permanent permit to an institution which operates  vehicles used primarily for the transportation of individuals with  disabilities upon presentation of a certification from the institution  regarding use of its vehicles. The institution shall receive permits  only for the number of vehicles so used and shall affix the permits to  the driver's side of the dashboards of such vehicles. The permanent  permit shall be predominantly blue in color and shall show prominently  on its face an expiration date four years from the date it is issued.  The expiration date shall be machine printed, not handwritten, in  boldface type of sufficient size to be legible when the permit is  displayed on the driver's side of the dashboard or hung from the  rearview mirror.
(d)  Any individual to whom  a specially designated disabled veteran's license plate has been issued  pursuant to Code Sections 40-2-69 through 40-2-72 and any individual to  whom a specially designated disabled person's license plate has been  issued pursuant to Code Section 40-2-74 shall be authorized to park the  passenger motor vehicle on which the specially designated license plate  is attached in a parking place for persons with disabilities without the  necessity of obtaining a parking permit for persons with disabilities  pursuant to this Code section.
(e)  The department shall issue a special permanent permit to any person who:
      (1)  Because  of a physical disability drives a motor vehicle which has been equipped  with hand controls for the operation of the vehicle's brakes and  accelerator; or
      (2)  Is physically disabled due to the loss of, or loss of use of, both upper extremities.
This  special permanent permit shall be gold in color and shall show  prominently on its face an expiration date four years from the date it  is issued. The expiration date shall be printed in a size of print that  is legible when the permit is displayed on the driver's side of the  dashboard or hung from the rearview mirror. Such a special permit shall  be used in the same manner as, and shall be subject to the provisions of  this Code section relating to, other permanent parking permits for  persons with disabilities and shall also be used as provided in Code  Section 10-1-164.1. In addition to any other required printing, the  following shall be printed upon this special gold permit:
      "Code  Section 10-1-164.1 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated requires  that any owner or operator of a gasoline station that sells full-service  gasoline at one price and self-service at a lower price shall provide  the service of dispensing gasoline at the self-service price for the  holder of this special permit when such holder requests such service and  is the operator of the vehicle and is not accompanied by another person  16 years of age or older who is not mobility impaired or blind."
(f)  The  department and county tag agents shall not charge or collect any fee  for issuing parking permits for persons with disabilities under this  Code section.
(g)  Any special disabled  person decal issued under the former provisions of this Code section  shall be valid until its expiration date but shall not be reissued.
(h)  For  purposes of this Code section, an active duty military physician shall  be entitled to submit an affidavit in support of the application of  active duty or retired military personnel for parking permits for  persons with disabilities whether or not such physician is licensed to  practice in Georgia. Such affidavit shall state that the applicant is in  active military service and is stationed in Georgia pursuant to  military orders or is retired from the military and is a resident of  Georgia and that such person is a disabled person, the specific  disability that limits or impairs the person's ability to walk, and that  he or she is a person with disabilities as specified in paragraph (5)  of Code Section 40-6-221.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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