Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7322

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Parking Facilities And Privileges

Impact

Significantly, the bill suggests a transfer of responsibility concerning the issuance and renewal of disabled parking permits from the division of motor vehicles to the Governor's Commission on Disabilities, effective January 1, 2023. This administrative shift aims to streamline the application process and ensure that disabled residents receive appropriate support in accessing parking privileges. The bill specifies that the commission will handle applications, appeals for denied applications, and any hearings related to the revocation of placards, thereby centralizing authority and potentially improving the consistency of decisions regarding disability accommodations.

Summary

House Bill 7322, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, focuses on the modification of parking privileges for individuals with disabilities. The bill aims to enhance accessibility by ensuring that individuals who have permanent or long-term disabilities can acquire a disability parking placard or motorcycle sticker. Notably, the bill introduces a preliminary placard system intended for individuals whose condition is being assessed, allowing for immediate compliance with parking regulations while their applications are being processed. This proactive approach reflects an understanding of the urgent need for accommodations among disabled persons while abiding by regulatory measures.

Contention

While enhancing access for individuals with disabilities, the bill may raise concerns about the administrative burden on the newly designated commission. Critics may argue that the shift in responsibilities could lead to inefficiencies in processing applications or appeals due to limited resources or staff. Additionally, the enforcement of compliance measures, including penalties for fraudulent use of disabled parking placards, may pose questions regarding the balance between ensuring fair access and over-penalizing those who may inadvertently misuse their privileges. As stakeholders evaluate the implications of these changes, discussions will likely evolve around the effectiveness of the proposed measures in meeting the needs of the disabled community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5769

Parking Facilities And Privileges

RI S0120

Parking Facilities And Privileges

RI H5883

Mandates municipalities to participate in the parking mobility app program where individuals may submit photos on the app of vehicles that are parked in spaces designated for individuals with disabilities and the violator may be cited and fined.

RI S2107

Parking Facilities And Privileges -- Disability Parking

RI SB113

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

RI H7220

Parking Facilities And Privileges -- Disability Parking

RI H7743

Parking Facilities And Privileges

RI H5598

Parking Facilities And Privileges

RI S0988

Parking Facilities And Privileges

RI H5159

Parking Facilities And Privileges

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