New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB93

Caption

Mobility Limitation License Plates

Impact

The bill proposes changes to Section 66-3-16 NMSA 1978, defining criteria for individuals eligible for these distinctive registration plates and parking placards without imposing extra fees beyond regular registration fees. It enables the issuance of permanent placards to qualified individuals and organizations that primarily transport persons with significant mobility limitations. This legislation is intended to streamline the application process and invoke less bureaucratic overhead for applicants, making access to these resources simpler for those in need.

Summary

House Bill 93 aims to amend current regulations regarding distinctive registration plates for individuals with significant mobility limitations in New Mexico. Specifically, the bill requires the Taxation and Revenue Department to establish a design element for a special registration plate that denotes a permanent significant mobility limitation. This initiative is intended to provide better visibility and identification for motor vehicles used by individuals who require such accommodations, improving their ease of access and rights under existing laws.

Contention

One significant point of contention surrounding HB93 is the stipulation regarding the verification of the mobility limitation status. The bill imposes penalties for individuals who falsely claim limitations to obtain registration plates or placards. While some legislators argue that these provisions help maintain the integrity of the system and prevent abuse, others raise concerns that the medical documentation required could create barriers for eligible individuals, deterring them from applying for necessary accommodations. Thus, the balance between accessibility and regulation remains a critical focus of the ongoing discussions regarding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB112

Mobility Placards For Pregnant Women

NM HB195

Create an adaptive mobility dealer license

NM SB162

Relating to mobility impairment identifying documents

NM HB5644

Creating special military license plates and placards for 100 percent disabled veterans

NM AB2289

Vehicles: parking placards and special license plates for disabled veterans and persons with disabilities.

NM SB616

Adds licensed occupational therapists to the definition of "other authorized health care practitioner" for purposes of physician's statements required for disabled license plates and placards

NM SB114

Specifies that certain applicants for disabled license plates or windshield placards shall not be required to provide physician's statements for issuance or renewal of the plates or placards

NM HB1169

License plates for mobility-impaired individuals.

NM HB23

"iron Horse" Motorcycle License Plates

NM HB2267

Allowing adult care homes to apply for disability special license plates.

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