Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3507

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to specialized license plates and parking placards for vehicles of persons with disabilities.

Impact

The impact of this legislation is primarily on individuals with disabilities who require special licensing for their vehicles due to mobility impairments. By broadening the criteria for who can certify an applicant’s disability, the bill seeks to streamline the application process and potentially reduce wait times for obtaining these crucial accommodations. This change could simplify access to necessary resources for individuals with mobility challenges, improving their overall quality of life and independence.

Summary

House Bill 3507 concerns specialized license plates and parking placards designated for vehicles used by persons with disabilities. The bill introduces amendments to the Transportation Code, particularly placing more flexibility on who can provide medical certification to support applications for these specialized plates and placards. Notably, it expands the types of licensed professionals who can issue the required statements, allowing chiropractors to provide this service in addition to physicians and podiatrists.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance accessibility, there is potential for contention regarding the qualifications of chiropractors to perform such certifications. Critics might argue that allowing non-physicians to certify disabilities may lead to inconsistencies in application approvals or undermine the rigor of the certification process. Supporters, however, assert that this flexibility can alleviate some administrative burden faced by applicants, making it easier for those in need to secure their specialized license plates and parking permits.

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