49-4-302. Privileges of permitholder - privilege for disabled veteran -
exemptions from time limits - requirements for special parking spaces.
(1) The parking permit issued under this part, when displayed, entitles a
person to park a motor vehicle in a special parking space reserved for a person
with a disability, whether on public property or on private property available
for public use, when the person for whom the permit was issued is using the
special parking space to enter or exit the vehicle. (2) A vehicle may not be
parked in a parking space on public or private property that is clearly
identified by an official sign as being reserved for use by a person with a
disability unless: (a) the vehicle is lawfully displaying a parking permit
issued under this part, a distinguishing license plate or placard for a person
with a disability that was issued by a foreign jurisdiction conferring parking
privileges similar to those conferred in subsection (1), or a specially
inscribed license plate issued under 61-3-332(10)(c)(i)(A)
or (10)(g) or 61-3-426(2);
and (b) the reserved parking space is being used by the person for whom the
permit, plate, or placard was issued to enter or exit the vehicle. (3) The
governing body of a city, town, or county may exempt vehicles lawfully
displaying parking permits issued under this part and vehicles lawfully
displaying specially inscribed license plates issued under 61-3-332(10)(c)(i)(A)
or (10)(g) or 61-3-426(2)
and parked in public places along public streets from any time limitation
imposed upon parking, except in areas where: (a) stopping, standing, or parking
of all vehicles is prohibited; (b) only special vehicles may be parked; or (c)
parking is not allowed during specific periods of the day in order to
accommodate heavy traffic. (4) In accordance with subsection (2), the governing
body of a city, town, or county or appropriate state agency may impose all, but
not less than all, of the following requirements with respect to any special
parking space constructed after September 30, 1985, and reserved for a person
with a disability or a permitholder on ways of this state open to the public, as
defined in 61-8-101:
(a) The space must be located on a smooth, level surface as near as practicable
to building entrances or walkways that have curb cuts and appropriately designed
ramps and access lanes to accommodate wheelchairs. (b) If parallel to curbside,
the parking space must be separated from an adjacent space, either in the front
or the rear, by at least 5 feet of striped no-parking area. (c) If at an angle
to curbside, the parking space must be at least 8 feet wide and free of
obstruction if located at the end of a line of angle parking spaces, and each
other angle parking space designated for a person with a disability must be at
least 13 feet wide. (d) A parking space reserved for a person with a disability
must be designated by a sign showing the international symbol of accessibility,
indicating that a permit is required, and stating the penalty for a violation.
In order to meet the penalty statement requirement, signs existing on October 1,
1993, must have attached a decal stating the penalty for a violation. The sign
must be attached to a wall or post in a way that it is not obscured by a vehicle
parked in the space.
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