40-6-226. Offenses and penalties.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand, or park any vehicle in
a parking place for persons with disabilities unless there is displayed on the
driver's side of the dashboard or hung from the rearview mirror of the parked
vehicle a valid unexpired parking permit for persons with disabilities or unless
there is attached to the vehicle a specially designated license plate for
disabled veterans or other disabled persons authorized under subsection (d) of
Code Section 40-6-222.
(a.1) It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand, or park any vehicle in
a parking place for persons with disabilities which is designated "For
Persons With Disabled Ambulatory Assistive Devices Only" unless: (1) There
is displayed on the driver's side of the dashboard or hung from the rearview
mirror of the parked vehicle a valid unexpired parking permit for persons with
disabilities or unless there is attached to the vehicle a specially designated
license plate for disabled veterans or other disabled persons authorized under
subsection (d) of Code Section 40-6-222;
and (2) A person with disabilities who is using a wheelchair, crutches, walker,
or other ambulatory assistive device is the driver of or a passenger in such
vehicle. (b) (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand, or park any
vehicle in a parking place for persons with disabilities except for the purpose
of allowing a disabled person to enter or get out of such vehicle while in such
parking place. However, nothing in this paragraph shall prevent an ambulance or
emergency vehicle from stopping in a parking place for persons with
disabilities. (2) It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand, or park
any vehicle in a parking place for the nonambulatory as provided by a business
pursuant to the provisions of Code Section 40-6-225
except for the purpose of allowing a nonambulatory permanently disabled person
to enter or get out of such vehicle while in such parking place. However,
nothing in this paragraph shall prevent an ambulance or emergency vehicle from
stopping in a parking place for the nonambulatory. (3) It shall be unlawful for
any person to stop, stand, or park any vehicle in any area directly connecting
with a parking place for persons with disabilities which area is clearly
designed and designated for access to such parking place for persons with
disabilities. (c) It shall be unlawful for any person to obtain by fraud or
counterfeit a parking permit for persons with disabilities. (c.1) It shall be
unlawful for any person to knowingly and willfully make a false or misleading
statement in an application for a parking permit for persons with disabilities
or in the affidavit of a practitioner of the healing arts stating that an
applicant is a disabled person. (d) It shall be unlawful for any person or
institution, other than the one to whom a parking permit for persons with
disabilities or specially designated license plate for the disabled person is
issued, to make use of a parking permit for persons with disabilities or
specially designated license plate for a disabled person. It shall be unlawful
for any person to use a parking permit for persons with disabilities for any
institutional vehicle other than the vehicle for which the permit has been
issued. (e) No person shall park a vehicle so as to block any entrance or exit
ramp used by persons with disabilities on public or private property. (f) (1)
Any person violating subsection (c) or (c.1) of this Code section shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor. (2) Any person violating subsection (a), (a.1), (b),
(d), or (e) of this Code section shall be subject to a fine of not less than
$100.00 and not more than $500.00. (g) In addition to the penalties provided for
in subsection (f) of this Code section, any vehicle which is illegally parked in
a parking place for persons with disabilities which is marked by a sign bearing
the words "Tow-Away Zone" as described in paragraph (3) of Code
Section 40-6-221
on public or private property may be towed away or caused to be towed away by a
proper law enforcement agency or the official security agency of said property
at the expense of the owner of the vehicle or, if the vehicle is leased or
rented, at the expense of the person responsible for payment on the lease or
rental agreement. (h) A property owner who is required to provide parking places
for persons with disabilities shall designate each such place with a sign
meeting the applicable requirements specified therefor by paragraph (3) of Code
Section 40-6-221
and upon failure so to designate each such parking place for persons with
disabilities shall be subject to a fine of $150.00 for each place which is not
so designated; provided, however, that the fine will be waived if the required
designation is made within 14 days from the date of citation. If that property
owner fails or refuses to designate properly the parking places for persons with
disabilities within such 14 days, the property owner shall, on the fifteenth day
after receiving the citation, be subject to the $150.00 fine for each place and
an additional $5.00 fine for each place for each day that the owner fails to
comply with provisions of this subsection until the places are properly
designated. All fines assessed under this subsection shall be paid into the
treasury of the city or county issuing the citation against the owner.
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