811.617 Blocking parking space reserved for disabled person; penalty.
(1) A person commits the offense of blocking a parking space reserved for
disabled persons if the person: (a) Stops or parks a vehicle in such a way as to
block access to a parking space that is on private or public property and that
is marked or signed to provide parking for disabled persons; or (b) Places an
object or allows an object to be placed in such a manner that it blocks access
to a parking space that is on private or public property and that is marked or
signed to provide parking for disabled persons. (2)(a) Unless the police officer
or other authorized person issuing the citation witnesses the stopping or
parking of a vehicle in violation of subsection (1)(a) of this section, there is
a rebuttable presumption that the vehicle was stopped or parked by the
registered owner of the vehicle and a citation issued for the violation may be
placed upon the vehicle. If the stopping or parking of the vehicle is witnessed
by the police officer or other person authorized to issue a citation for the
offense, or if the operator is in the vehicle, the operator of the vehicle is in
violation of this section. (b) Unless the police officer or other authorized
person issuing the citation witnesses the blocking of a parking space in
violation of subsection (1)(b) of this section, there is a rebuttable
presumption that the owner of the parking lot placed or allowed placement of the
object blocking access to the parking space and a citation may be issued to the
owner. If a police officer or other person issuing the citation sees a person
placing an object in violation of subsection (1)(b) of this section, the officer
or other person may issue the citation to the person seen. (3) For purposes of
this section, a parking space includes any adjacent access aisle as described in
ORS 447.233.
(4) The offense described in this section, blocking a parking space reserved for
disabled persons, is a Class D traffic violation except that a person in
violation of this section shall pay a minimum fine of $50. Notwithstanding any
other provision of law, a court may not suspend imposition or execution of a
sentence to pay at least the minimum fine required by this section unless the
court finds that the defendant is indigent.
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