Maryland Code § TR-13-616.2

Section TR-13-616.2
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(a) A person may apply to the Administration for a temporary parking
placard on a form provided by the Administration if:

(1) (i) The applicant is a resident of the State;
(ii) The applicant, a dependent of the applicant, or any
individual who depends on the applicant for transportation has a disability, as
described in § 13-616(b)(1) of this subtitle; and
(iii) A licensed physician, licensed physician assistant, licensed
chiropractor, licensed optometrist, licensed podiatrist, or licensed physical therapist,
as defined in § 13-616(a) of this subtitle, certifies that the disability is not permanent
but would substantially impair the applicant's mobility or limit or impair the
applicant's ability to walk for at least 3 weeks, and is so severe that the applicant
would endure a hardship or be subject to risk of injury if the temporary parking
placard were denied; or
(2) (i) The applicant is a nonresident who is temporarily living in
the State; and
(ii) The applicant, a dependent of the applicant, or any
individual who depends on the applicant for transportation:
1. Submits proof satisfactory to the Administration
that the individual has a disability as described in § 13-616(b)(1) of this subtitle; and
2. A. Is in the State to obtain medical treatment;
B. Is serving in the uniformed services and is stationed
in the State;
C. Holds a current Maryland nonresident permit
issued under § 13-402.1(e) of this title; or
D. Is subject to any other circumstances that would
require the use of a temporary parking placard as determined by the Administrator.
(b) An application under subsection (a) of this section shall be accompanied
by:
(1) Proof satisfactory to the Administration that the applicant, the
dependent of the applicant, or the individual who depends on the applicant for
transportation is a person with a disability under subsection (a) of this section; and
(2) The certification of a licensed physician, licensed physician
assistant, licensed chiropractor, licensed optometrist, licensed podiatrist, or licensed
physical therapist that the applicant, the dependent of the applicant, or the

individual who depends on the applicant for transportation is disabled, including an
estimate of the length of time the disability will continue.
(c) (1) A temporary parking placard for a person with a disability issued
under this section shall be valid for a period of time the licensed physician, licensed
physician assistant, licensed chiropractor, licensed optometrist, licensed podiatrist,
or licensed physical therapist has determined that the applicant, the dependent of
the applicant, or the individual who depends on the applicant for transportation is
likely to have the disability, not to exceed 6 months.
(2) The person to whom a temporary parking placard was issued
under this section shall return the placard to the Administration within 5 calendar
days of the placard's expiration.
(d) (1) A temporary parking placard for a person with a disability shall
be issued in the form, size, and design determined by the Administration.
(2) A person to whom a temporary parking placard is issued shall
display the placard described in this section in a vehicle described in § 13-616.1(e)(2)
of this subtitle.
(3) This section applies only to vehicles defined in §§ 13-616(b)(3)
and 13-616.1(e)(2) of this subtitle.
(e) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, when
displayed by the person to whom a temporary parking placard is issued, the
temporary parking placard shall be hung from the inside rearview mirror when the
vehicle is parked.
(2) A person may not drive a vehicle while a temporary parking
placard described under paragraph (1) of this subsection is hanging from the inside
rearview mirror.
(3) The temporary parking placard shall be placed inside a vehicle
that is not equipped with an inside rearview mirror, in a position from which the
temporary parking placard can be viewed from the outside of the vehicle through the
lower portion of the windshield on the driver's side of the vehicle.
(4) When displayed, the person to whom a temporary parking
placard is issued under this section or under a similar provision of law of any state or
country is accorded the privileges contained in § 13-616(f) of this subtitle.

(f) (1) A person may not commit any fraud or make any
misrepresentations in certifying a person's disability or applying for or using a
temporary parking placard.
(2) (i) To determine if the eligibility requirements continue to be
met, the Administration may conduct a review of a temporary parking placard that
is issued by the Administration under this section.
(ii) If the Administration finds it necessary to review the
severity of a placard holder's disability or the current status of the temporary
disability, the Administration may request a review and recommendations from the
Medical Advisory Board established under § 16-118 of this article.
(iii) If the Administration determines that eligibility
requirements are not being met, the Administration may revoke the temporary
parking placard.
(g) The Administration shall:
(1) Administer the temporary parking placard program in
accordance with the provisions of this section; and
(2) By July 1, 2001, establish an automated system for recording the
issuance, renewal, and expiration of temporary placards in a timely manner to ensure
that the objectives of the temporary placard program are achieved in an efficient and
orderly manner.
(h) In accordance with the provisions of this section, each board for licensed
physicians, licensed physician assistants, licensed chiropractors, licensed
optometrists, licensed podiatrists, or licensed physical therapists shall be responsible
for the development and maintenance of a database system with which the
Administration can interface and verify licensure.

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