Current through November, 2024
Section 11-219-6 - Issuance of removable windshield placards, temporary removable windshield placards and special license plates(a) For the applicant whose disability is expected to last for at least six years. as certified by a licensed practicing physician or an advanced practice registered nurse, the county shall:(1) Issue one removable windshield placard and one identification card;(2) Upon assurance that the vehicle is registered in the applicant's name and that the vehicle will be used primarily to transport the applicant, and upon payment by the applicant of an appropriate fee for the special license plates, and completion of any required forms as may be required by the county, shall issue special license plates and an identification card. The fee for the special license plates shall not be more than the regular license plates for the same vehicle class; and(3) Not issue more than one removable windshield placard to the applicant who also applies for, or already has, special license plates. At no time shall more than one set of valid special license plates be issued to a qualified person with a disability.(b) For the applicant whose disability is temporary, as certified by a licensed practicing physician, the county shall:(1) Upon payment of a $12 fee, issue a temporary removable windshield placard, and one identification card. The expiration date of this permit shall be based on the period of disability specified in the certificate of disability, and shall not exceed six months after date of issuance;(2) Upon request and payment of a $12 fee, issue a second temporary removable windshield placard that shall have the same expiration date as the first temporary removable windshield placard; and(3) At no time issue more than two valid temporary removable windshield placards to a qualified person with a disability.[Eff 12/31/84; am and comp 4/18/94; ren from § 19-150-6, am and comp 12/15/00; am and comp 12/24/01; comp 1/23/03; comp 7/26/04; am and comp 8/19/06] (Auth: HRS § 291-56) (Imp: HRS §§ 291-51.5, 291-51.6, 291-52; 23 CFR part 1235)Am and comp 7/2/12; am and comp 6/25/2021