Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3893

Introduced
2/19/24  

Caption

Disability parking privilege eligibility to include persons with a developmental disability authorization

Impact

If enacted, this legislation will amend several relevant Minnesota statutes, which may significantly change the landscape of disability parking regulations. It explicitly expands the definition of eligible individuals by acknowledging those with developmental disabilities, promoting inclusivity. It will also regulate the issuance of disability parking certificates and plates, enhancing the enforcement mechanisms associated with unauthorized use. Moreover, provisions for penalties related to misuse will be reinforced, ensuring compliance and integrity in the use of disability parking privileges.

Summary

SF3893 proposes to modify disability parking privilege eligibility by including persons with a developmental disability under certain circumstances. This bill aims to revise existing Minnesota statutes concerning disability plates and parking privileges. The intent is to enhance accessibility for individuals with developmental disabilities, thus allowing them the same parking benefits as individuals with other disabilities. It includes provisions that simplify the process for obtaining disability plates and certificates, stipulating conditions under which various types of certificates may be issued and the fees associated with them.

Contention

Some notable points of contention surrounding SF3893 might center on how to effectively balance the expansion of parking privileges with the potential for misuse of certificates. Detractors may express concerns about the adequacy of verification processes, fearing that the inclusiveness could lead to exploitative situations where non-eligible individuals could benefit from these parking privileges. Moreover, while the bill aims to streamline processes for obtaining parking privileges, it could lead to potential bureaucratic challenges in the implementation phase, especially regarding the need for updated training for health professionals certifying eligibility.

Companion Bills

MN HF3420

Similar To Disability parking privilege eligibility modified to include persons with developmental disability, terminology revised, and technical changes made.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3420

Disability parking privilege eligibility modified to include persons with developmental disability, terminology revised, and technical changes made.

MN SB113

Revises provisions relating to parking privileges for persons with disabilities. (BDR 43-660)

MN SF3409

Cancer-related disability parking certificates issuance authorization provision

MN HF3131

Issuance of cancer-related disability parking certificates authorized.

MN HB2020

Relating to parking privileges for veterans with disabilities.

MN SB798

Individuals with disabilities; terminology.

MN HB1450

Individuals with disabilities; terminology.

MN AB2289

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

MN SF2585

Pregnancy-related disability parking certificates authorization

MN HB2857

Relating to parking privileges for people with disabilities; authorizing a fee; amending dismissal procedures for a criminal offense.

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