New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1293

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

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

Impact

This bill amends the existing statutes related to handicapped parking recognition, specifically enhancing the definition of persons with disabilities under P.L.1949, c.280. By including PTSD in this definition, the legislation shifts the narrative around disabilities, acknowledging psychological conditions as valid impairments that can affect an individual's mobility. This change is particularly significant for veterans, many of whom suffer from PTSD due to their military service, thereby making it easier for them to navigate public spaces while managing their condition.

Summary

Senate Bill 1293, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to expand the eligibility criteria for handicapped parking placards to include individuals diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Previously limited to those with physical disabilities, the bill recognizes PTSD as a condition that can significantly impair mobility. To qualify, the diagnosis must be certified by a licensed psychiatrist or psychologist within the state or bordering states, ensuring that legitimate medical oversight is maintained in the issuance of these parking placards.

Contention

While the bill may streamline access to needed accommodations for individuals suffering from PTSD, it could also spark debates about the criteria for disability determinations. Critics may raise concerns about the potential for misuse or the adequacy of certification processes, which must remain robust to prevent abuse of the parking privilege system. The discourse surrounding this bill highlights the ongoing struggles for recognition and legitimacy of emotional and psychological health conditions and how they intersect with traditional definitions of disability.

Companion Bills

NJ A1562

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

Previously Filed As

NJ S1206

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

NJ A1562

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

NJ A2108

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 HB07178

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

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 S2749

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

NJ A4138

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 A1562

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

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.

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.