(1) The Department of Transportation may issue a disabled person parking permit in the form of a placard to a person who is visiting from a foreign country if the person presents to the department either a valid driver license or other grant of driving privileges from the foreign country or a passport or visa showing that the person is a visitor to the United States and presents one of the following: (a) A valid disabled person parking permit issued by the country that issued the visitors passport or visa; (b) A certificate from an official of the agency that issues disabled person parking permits in the country that issued the visitors passport or visa certifying that the person holds a valid disabled person parking permit; or (c) A certificate from a licensed physician, a licensed nurse practitioner or a licensed physician associate addressed to the Department of Transportation certifying that the applicant is a person with a disability, or a certificate from a licensed optometrist certifying that the applicant is a person with a disability because of loss of vision or substantial loss of visual acuity or visual field beyond correction. (2) A disabled person parking permit issued under this section is valid for 30 days.
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