Bill Text: NJ S1446 | 2014-2015 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Provides exemption to renewal requirement for identification cards and placards issued to persons with certain disability.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-02-27 - Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Transportation Committee [S1446 Detail]

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SENATE, No. 1446

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

216th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 27, 2014

 


 

Sponsored by:

Senator  LINDA R. GREENSTEIN

District 14 (Mercer and Middlesex)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Provides exemption to renewal requirement for identification cards and placards issued to persons with certain disability.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     As introduced.

  


An Act concerning identification cards and placards issued to certain persons with a disability and amending P.L.1949, c.280.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.    Section 2 of P.L.1949, c.280 (C.39:4-205) is amended to read as follows:

     2.    The Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission shall issue, at the expense of the State of New Jersey, person with a disability identification cards upon the application of qualifying persons with disabilities, as heretofore defined, and after due investigation of the qualifying status of each applicant.  Said card shall, amongst other things, identify the persons with disabilities and the registration number of the vehicle for which any wheelchair symbol license plates have been issued under the provisions of section 3 of P.L.1949, c.280 (C.39:4-206) and shall state that he is a person with a disability validly qualified hereunder to receive such card, that said card is for the exclusive use of the person to whom it has been duly issued, is nontransferable and will be forfeited if presented by any other person, and that any abuse of any privilege, benefit, precedence or consideration granted to any person to whom such card may be issued will be sufficient cause for revocation of said card, corresponding windshield placard and wheelchair symbol license plates, and the same may be forfeited or revoked accordingly, and in the absence of any such forfeiture or revocation said card shall be valid until the last day of the 36th calendar month following the calendar month in which that card was issued, except that a card issued to a person with a qualifying congenital disease, as certified by a physician, shall be valid indefinitely

     Every application for the issuance or renewal of a person with a disability identification card shall contain a statement signed by a physician, podiatrist, chiropractic physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner licensed to practice in this State or a bordering state or a physician stationed at a military or naval installation located in this State who is licensed to practice in any state, certifying that the applicant's stated disability qualifies the applicant to meet the definition of "person with a disability"[1] pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1949, c.280 (C.39:4-204).  In order to be approved, the application for a person with a disability identification card shall be submitted to the commission not more than 60 days following the date upon which a physician, podiatrist, chiropractic physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner certifies that the applicant meets the definition of "person with a disability" pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1949, c.280 (C.39:4-204).  The application shall also include any additional information pertinent to the certification which the chief administrator, in the chief administrator's discretion, may require, including, but not limited to, the National Provider Identifier or state-issued licensing number of the physician, podiatrist, chiropractic physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner who certifies the applicant's eligibility for a person with a disability identification card.

(cf: P.L.2013, c.3, s.2)

 

     2.    Section 3 of P.L.1949, c.280 (C.39:4-206) is amended to read as follows:

     3.    The chief administrator shall issue to such applicant, also, a placard of such size and design as shall be determined by the chief administrator in consultation with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development and the Division of Disability Services in the Department of Human Services, indicating that a person with a disability identification card has been issued to the person designated therein, which shall be displayed in such manner as the chief administrator shall determine on the motor vehicle used to transport the person with a disability, when the vehicle is parked overtime or in special parking places established for use by persons with disabilities.  If issued in conjunction with a person with a disability identification card pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1949, c.280 (C.39:4-205), the placard issued pursuant to this paragraph shall be valid until the last day of the 36th calendar month following the calendar month in which such placard was issued.  If the placard is issued following the date on which the chief administrator issued the applicant a person with a disability identification card pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1949, c.280 (C.39:4-205), then that placard shall be valid up until the date on which the person with a disability[1] identification card is deemed invalid.  Any placard issued by the chief administrator shall display, in a clearly visible manner, the date on which it shall become invalid.  The placard may be renewed upon application in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.

     Any placard issued prior to the effective date of P.L.2013, c.3 shall be deemed invalid on the last day of the 36th calendar month following the calendar month in which such effective date occurs.  The chief administrator may recall any placard deemed invalid pursuant to this section.

     Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, a placard issued to a person with a qualifying congenital disease, as certified by a physician, shall be valid indefinitely.

     Notwithstanding any provision of P.L.1949, c.280 (C.39:4-204 et seq.) to the contrary, the chief of police of each municipality in this State shall issue a temporary placard of not more than six months' duration to any person who has temporarily lost the use of one or more limbs or has a temporary disability as to be unable to ambulate without the aid of an assisting device or whose mobility is otherwise temporarily limited, as certified by a physician with a plenary license to practice medicine and surgery in this State or a bordering State; a podiatrist licensed to practice in this State or a bordering state; a physician stationed at a military or naval installation located in this State who is licensed to practice in any state; a chiropractic physician licensed to practice in this State or a bordering state ; a physician assistant licensed to practice in this State or a bordering state; or a nurse practitioner licensed to practice in this State or a bordering state.  Each temporary placard issued under the provisions of this section shall display, in a clearly visible manner, the date on which it shall become invalid.

     The temporary placard shall be granted upon written certification by a physician with a plenary license to practice medicine and surgery in this State or a bordering State ; a podiatrist licensed to practice in this State or a bordering state; a physician stationed at a military or naval installation located in this State who is licensed to practice in any state ; a chiropractic physician licensed to practice in this State or a bordering state, a physician assistant licensed to practice in this State or a bordering state; or a nurse practitioner licensed to practice in this State or a bordering state that the person meets the conditions constituting temporary disability as provided in this section.  This certification shall be provided on a standard form to be developed by the chief administrator in consultation with local chiefs of police and representatives of persons with disabilities.  The form shall contain only those conditions constituting temporary disability as are provided in this section.  The physical presence of the person with a disability shall not be required for the issuance of a temporary placard.

     The temporary placard may be renewed one time at the discretion of the issuing authority for a period of not more than six months' duration.  The placard shall be displayed on the motor vehicle used by the person with a temporary disability and shall give the person the right to park overtime or to use special parking places established for use by persons with disabilities in any municipality of this State.

     The fee for the issuance of a temporary placard issued pursuant to this section shall be $4.00 and payable to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.  No fee shall be charged for the issuance of a permanent placard issued pursuant to this section.

     The chief administrator may, in addition, issue license plates bearing the national wheelchair symbol for:

     a.     Not more than two motor vehicles owned, operated or leased by a person with a disability or by any person furnishing transportation on his behalf; or

     b.    Any two motorcycles owned, operated or leased by a person with a disability.

(cf: P.L.2013, c.3, s.3)

 

     3.    This act shall take effect on the first day of the third month following enactment.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill exempts persons with certain congenital diseases from the renewal requirement for identification cards and placards issued to persons with disabilities. 

     Under current law, all person with a disability identification cards expire 36 months after issuance.  In addition, placards issued to a person with a disability expire 36 months after they are issued or upon the expiration of a person with a disability identification card. 

     Under the provisions of this bill, person with a disability identification cards and placards that are issued to persons with qualifying congenital diseases do not expire after 36 months, but rather are valid indefinitely.

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