Chapter
651
2006 -- H 7081 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 07/20/06
A N A C T
RELATING
TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- STOPPING, STANDING AND
PARKING
RESTRICTIONS
Introduced
By: Representatives Naughton, Ginaitt, and Gemma
Date
Introduced: February 07, 2006
It is enacted by the General Assembly as
follows:
SECTION 1. Section
31-21-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-21 entitled "Stopping,
Standing, and Parking Restrictions" is
hereby amended to read as follows:
31-21-4.
Places where parking or stopping prohibited. -- (a) No person shall
stop,
stand, or park a vehicle, except when necessary
to avoid conflict with other traffic or in
compliance with law or the directions of a
police officer or traffic control device, in any of the
following places:
(1) On a
sidewalk;
(2) In front of a
public or private driveway;
(3) Within an
intersection;
(4) Within eight
feet (8') of a fire hydrant;
(5) On a
crosswalk;
(6) Within twenty
feet (20') of a crosswalk at an intersection;
(7) Within thirty
feet (30') upon the approach to any flashing beacon, stop sign, or traffic
control signal located at the side of a roadway;
(8) Between a safety
zone and the adjacent curb, or within thirty feet (30') of points on
the curb immediately opposite the ends of a
safety zone, unless the traffic authority indicates a
different length by signs or markings;
(9) Within fifty
feet (50') of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing;
(10) Within
twenty feet (20') of the driveway entrance to any fire station, and on the side
of a street opposite the entrance to any fire
station within seventy-five feet (75') of the entrance
(when properly sign-posted);
(11) Alongside or
opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing,
or parking would obstruct traffic;
(12) On the
roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street;
(13) Upon any
bridge or other elevated structure upon a highway or within a highway
tunnel;
(14) At any place
where official signs prohibit stopping;
(15) At any curb
cut or ramp for persons with disabilities. ; or
(16)
On any bicycle lane, trail or path.
(17) Upon any
crosshatched access aisle adjacent to disability parking spaces.
(b) The following vehicles are exempt from
the prohibitions contained in subsection (a):
(1) School
buses or worker transport buses that are loading or unloading children or
workers,
provided that the school bus or worker transport
bus operates its flashing bus safety lights;
(2) Subject
to the provisions of § 31-21-6, vehicles that are momentarily stopped,
standing, or
parked to admit or discharge passengers;
(3) Vehicles
that are momentarily stopped, standing, or parked for the purpose of and while
actually engaged in loading or unloading
property;
(4) Vehicles
that are owned or operated by the state or a city or town when the vehicle must
stop, stand, or park to perform maintenance or
repair work on an area where stopping,
standing or parking is prohibited under the
provisions of subsection (a);
(5) Vehicles
that are disabled in such a manner and to such extent that the vehicle operator
cannot avoid stopping or temporarily leaving the
disabled vehicle in an area where stopping,
standing or parking is prohibited under the
provisions of subsection (a);
(6) Vehicles
that are momentarily stopped to allow oncoming traffic to pass before making a
right or left-hand turn, or in preparation for
or while negotiating an exit from the road.
(c) Violations of
this section are subject to fines enumerated in section 31-41.1-4.
SECTION 2. Section
31-28-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-28 entitled "Parking
Facilities and Privileges" is hereby
amended to read as follows:
31-28-7.
Motor vehicle plates for persons with disabilities -- Entitlement --
Designated parking spaces -- Violations. -- (a) Persons, as defined
in subsection (h) of this
section, upon application and proof of permanent
or long-term disability to the division of motor
vehicles, shall be issued one motor vehicle
disability parking privilege placard or in the case of a
motorcycle, one motor vehicle sticker, of blue
which shall be imprinted with the white
international symbol of access, certificate
number, the words "Rhode Island Disability Parking
Permit" and shall bear the expiration date
upon its face. A placard or motorcycle sticker issued to
a person whose disability is temporary shall be substantially
similar to that issued to a person with
a permanent or long term disability. The
temporary placard, however, shall be a red placard with
a white international symbol of access,
certificate number, the words "Rhode Island Disability
Parking Permit" and shall bear the
expiration dates upon its face. Persons issued a placard or
motorcycle sticker pursuant to this section
shall be entitled to the immunities of sections 31-28-4
and 31-28-6. The placard shall conform to the
Uniform Parking System for Disabled Drivers
standard issued by the United States Department
of Transportation. If an application for a placard
or motorcycle sticker is denied, the division of
motor vehicles shall promptly notify the applicant
in writing, stating the specific reason(s) for
the denial, and advising the applicant of the
procedures for requesting a hearing to appeal
the denial. Prior to the appeal hearing, the applicant
shall be provided with any and all documents
relied upon by the division in denying the
application. If an application contains a
physician certification that the applicant is sufficiently
disabled to require a placard or motorcycle
sticker, and the division has not provided specific
reasons in its denial letter to the applicant,
the hearing officer shall summarily order that a placard
or motorcycle sticker be provided to the
applicant. At all other hearings of application denials
where a physician certification has been
provided, the division shall bear the burden of proof that
the individual is not entitled to a placard or
motorcycle sticker pursuant to this chapter.
(b) A placard
issued pursuant to this section shall be portable and used only when the
person is being transported. The placard is to
be hung from the rear view mirror so as to be seen
through the front or rear windshield of the
motor vehicle. A placard may be issued to a person
with a disability who does not own a motor
vehicle, to be used only when he or she is being
transported. A motorcycle sticker issued pursuant
to this section shall not be portable and shall be
affixed to the rear plate of the motorcycle.
(c) (1) The
certificate of entitlement to the placard or motorcycle sticker shall be
renewed every three (3) years for individuals
with a long-term disability, as defined in subsection
(d) of this section, and the renewal application
shall require a physician's certification that the
condition has not changed since the previous
approval, and three (3) years for individuals with a
permanent disability as defined in subsection
(h) of this section, in accordance with a schedule
prepared by the division of motor vehicles that
uses the last name of an individual to determine
the month of renewal. If an application or subsequent
renewal is accompanied by a physician's
certification that the applicant's condition is
a chronic, permanent impairment and that application
is approved, then any subsequent renewal shall
be authorized upon receipt of an affidavit that his
or her condition has not changed since the
previous approval.
(2) The
certificate of entitlement to the placard or motorcycle sticker shall be
covered
with plastic or similar material. The applicant
shall, upon timely renewal, receive a sticker
bearing the expiration date of the certificate
of entitlement to be affixed across the expiration date
of the disability parking privilege placard or
in the case of a motorcycle the applicant shall
receive a new motorcycle sticker. The division
of motor vehicles shall establish rules and
regulations allowing for the renewal of the
certificates of entitlement by mail.
(3) Whenever the
division of motor vehicles proposes to suspend, revoke or fail to renew
the certificate of entitlement for noncompliance
with the requirements of this section or for
violation of subsection (h) of this section, the
individual shall first be entitled to a hearing before
the division of motor vehicles to contest the
proposed action. At the hearing, the division of motor
vehicles shall bear the burden of proof that the
individual is not entitled to the placard or
motorcycle sticker pursuant to this chapter.
There shall be no renewal fee charged for the placards
or motorcycle sticker. The division of motor
vehicles shall be authorized to issue a temporary
disability parking privilege placard or
motorcycle sticker immediately upon receipt of an
application for individuals with a temporary
impairment, as defined in subsection (h) of this
section. A temporary placard or motorcycle
sticker shall be valid for sixty (60) days from the date
of issuance. Temporary placards or motorcycle
stickers may be renewed for a period of one year
or less, as determined by the medical advisory
board upon application if the disability persists.
The division of motor vehicles shall
subsequently review the applications in accordance with the
procedures currently in effect as to
applications from persons whose disability is long term. Any
issuance which, after subsequent review, shall
be found to be inappropriate shall be revoked and
notice of the revocation shall be sent to the
applicant.
(d) A person,
other than a person with a disability, who for his or her own purposes uses
the parking privilege placard, shall be fined
five hundred dollars ($500) for each violation. A
person issued a special placard who uses the
placard after expiration, or who shall allow
unauthorized use of the disability parking
placard or sticker, may be subject to immediate
revocation of the use of the placard by the
division of motor vehicles, and subject to a fine of five
hundred dollars ($500).
(e) Disability
parking spaces shall be designated and identified by the posting of signs
above ground level incorporating the
international symbol of access of white on blue, and the
words "Handicapped Parking",
"Disability Parking," "Disabled Parking," or "Reserved
Parking."
at each space, at both ends of a row or series
of adjacent disability parking spaces, or at the
entrance to a parking lot restricted to only
disability parking.
(f) A person,
other than a person issued a special placard or motorcycle sticker pursuant
to this section, who parks a vehicle in a
parking space designated for persons with disabilities,
shall be fined: (1) one hundred dollars ($100)
for a first violation, (2) one hundred seventy-five
dollars ($175) for a second violation, and (3)
three hundred twenty-five dollars ($325) for a third
or subsequent violation. The vehicle may be
subject to towing at the owner's expense. Provided
further, that it shall not be unlawful for a
person to park a vehicle in a space designated for person
with disabilities if that person is transporting
a person who has been issued a special placard and
is properly displaying the placard on the
vehicle.
(g) Enforcement
of the parking provisions of this section shall be enforced by the local
or state authorities on public or private
property when the location of the parking spaces is within
the purview of the State Building Code, chapter
27.3 of title 23.
(h) Definitions.
- For the purpose of this section:
(1)
"Disabled" or "disability" means a permanent or long-term
impairment which
prevents or impedes walking, which shall include
but not be limited to: (i) an impairment which
prevents walking and requires use of a
wheelchair; (ii) an impairment which involuntarily causes
difficulty or insecurity in walking or climbing
stairs with or without the need to use braces,
crutches, canes or artificial support; (iii) an
impairment caused by amputation, arthritis, blindness
(including legally blind), or orthopedic
condition; or (iv) an impairment in respiratory,
circulatory, or neurological health which limits
the person's walking capability. Persons with
disabilities may be capable of working or may be
presently working.
(2)
"Long-term disability" means an impairment which is potentially
reversible or may
improve with appropriate medical treatment. At the
time of application and or renewal, the
impairment should not be expected to improve
prior to the expiration of the certification, to a
point where the individual does not meet the
provisions of subdivision (1) of this subsection.
(3)
"Permanent disability" means an impairment which is non-reversible.
(4)
"Temporary impairment" means an impairment which is expected to
improve to a
point where the individual does not meet the
provisions of subdivision (1) of this subsection,
within two (2) years of the application.
(i) The
department of administration shall inform each licensed driver of the
certificate
procedures and parking restrictions of this
section and sections 31-28-4 and 31-28-6, and a
facsimile of the portable placards and
motorcycle stickers issued under this section shall be sent
to the enforcing authority of each state, and
each enforcing authority shall be informed of the
parking restrictions of this section and
sections 31-28-4 and 31-28-6. Recipients of disability
parking privilege placards shall also receive
instructions on their use and the penalties for misuse,
when the placard is initially issued.
(j) Any person
who makes, manufactures, offers for sale or knowingly uses a counterfeit
parking privilege placard shall be fined up to
five hundred dollars ($500) and/or forty (40) hours
of community restitution. (j) Any person who
makes, manufactures, offers for sale or knowingly
uses a counterfeit parking privilege placard
shall be fined up to five hundred dollars ($500) and/or
forty (40) hours of community restitution.
SECTION 3. This
act shall take effect upon passage.
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