New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1562

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Permits qualified person with post-traumatic stress disorder to obtain handicapped parking placard.

Impact

Should A1562 be enacted, it will directly influence New Jersey's state laws by altering the definition under P.L.1949, c.280 to include persons diagnosed with PTSD among those eligible for handicapped parking benefits. This change will allow individuals who experience mobility challenges as a result of their mental health conditions to utilize designated parking spaces and other benefits generally reserved for physically disabled individuals. The inclusion of mental health conditions in this context reflects a growing recognition of PTSD as a significant health issue that warrants similar assistance.

Summary

Bill A1562 is designed to amend existing state legislation concerning handicapped parking provisions to include individuals diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This bill specifically allows qualifying individuals with PTSD to obtain a handicapped parking placard certified by a licensed psychiatrist or psychologist. By expanding the definition of 'person with a disability,' it recognizes mental health conditions on par with physical disabilities, thus facilitating greater accessibility for those affected by such conditions.

Contention

Notably, debates around A1562 may focus on the implications of diagnosing mental health disorders for legislative benefits. Some stakeholders may argue about the ease of obtaining physician certification for PTSD, which could potentially lead to misuse of handicapped parking privileges. Moreover, while the legislation aims to provide necessary support to those with PTSD, concerns may surface regarding the operationalization of these provisions, such as the development of standard forms for certification and ensuring adequate training for professionals involved.

Regulatory considerations

The proposed legislation also mandates that specific conditions for certification must be developed, ensuring a standardized approach to determining eligibility. It aims to balance the positive intent of inclusivity with the practicalities of enforcement, implying that clear guidelines and potential oversight mechanisms will be essential for effective implementation and to safeguard against abuse of the placard system.

Companion Bills

NJ S1293

Same As Permits qualified person with post-traumatic stress disorder to obtain handicapped parking placard.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2108

Permits qualified person with post-traumatic stress disorder to obtain handicapped parking placard.

NJ S1206

Permits qualified person with post-traumatic stress disorder to obtain handicapped parking placard.

NJ S1293

Permits qualified person with post-traumatic stress disorder to obtain handicapped parking placard.

NJ A1425

Allows primary caregiver of handicapped person and person with autism to apply for and use handicapped parking.

NJ S2815

Allows holders of disabled veteran license plates or placards and certain holders of Purple Heart license plates or placards to park in parking spots reserved for persons with disability.

NJ HB07178

An Act Concerning Windshield Placards For Certain Veterans With Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.

NJ A4138

Allows holder of disabled veteran or Purple Heart license plate or placard to park in parking spots for persons with disability.

NJ S2749

Allows holder of disabled veteran or Purple Heart license plate or placard to park in parking spots for persons with disability.

NJ A290

Allows holder of disabled veteran or Purple Heart license plate or placard to park in parking spots for persons with disability.

NJ S139

Allows parent or primary caregiver of person with autism to apply for use of reserved parking zones.

Similar Bills

NJ A2108

Permits qualified person with post-traumatic stress disorder to obtain handicapped parking placard.

NJ S1206

Permits qualified person with post-traumatic stress disorder to obtain handicapped parking placard.

NJ S1293

Permits qualified person with post-traumatic stress disorder to obtain handicapped parking placard.

HI SB760

Relating To Psychologists.

HI SB1295

Relating To Prescriptive Authority For Certain Clinical Psychologists.

HI SB677

Relating To Prescriptive Authority For Clinical Psychologists.

HI SB2489

Relating To Prescriptive Authority For Clinical Psychologists.

HI SB131

Relating To Psychologists.