Sec. 14-254.
Parking privileges of disabled veterans.
"Disabled veteran", as used in this section, means any veteran who
served in time of war, as defined by section 27-103,
and one or both of whose legs or arms or parts thereof have been amputated or
the use of which has been lost or who is blind, paraplegic or hemiplegic, such
disability being certified as service-connected by the Veterans' Administration.
The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, upon application of any disabled veteran
accompanied by such certificate of the Veterans' Administration, shall issue
without charge a special number plate or set of plates in accordance with the
provisions of subsection (a) of section 14-21B
to be attached to a passenger motor vehicle owned or operated by such veteran
and an identification card to be used in connection therewith. The card shall
identify the veteran and the motor vehicle and shall state that he is a disabled
veteran qualified to receive the card, that the card, plate or plates shall be
returned to the commissioner if the registration of the motor vehicle is
cancelled or transferred, that the card is for the exclusive use of the person
to whom it is issued, is not transferable and will be revoked if presented by
any other person or if any privilege granted under this section is abused. If
not so revoked, the card shall be renewable every four years at the time of
registration of motor vehicles. No penalty shall be imposed for the overtime
parking of any motor vehicle bearing a number plate issued under this section
when it has been so parked by the disabled veteran to whom the plate and an
identification card were issued or by any person operating such vehicle when
accompanied by such veteran, provided the length of time for which such vehicle
may remain parked at any one location shall not exceed twenty-four hours. The
surviving spouse of a disabled veteran issued such special registration may
retain any such registration and number plates without charge for his or her
lifetime or until such time as he or she remarries.
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