Source: http://health.hawaii.gov/dcab/hawaii-administrative-rules-title-11-chapter-219-department-of-health-parking-for-persons-with-disabilities/
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 14:21:09+00:00

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The 4/18/94 compilation repealed §19-150-15.
“Access aisle” means an accessible route adjacent to a parking space reserved for persons with disabilities that provides for clearances appropriate for the loading and unloading of mobility devices and qualified persons with disabilities from a vehicle parked in a parking space reserved for persons with disabilities.
“Advanced practice registered nurse” means a registered nurse who has met the qualifications for advanced practice registered nurse set forth in accordance with chapter 457, HRS.
“Certificate of disability” means a medical statement on the person with a disability parking application form signed by a licensed practicing physician or an advanced practice registered nurse who certifies that the person is a person with a disability as defined in this section.
“Enforcement officer” means a police officer of the county, a commissioned volunteer enforcement officer of the county law enforcement agency, a state officer of a parking enforcement agency or a private security agent.
“International Symbol of Access” means the symbol adopted by the Rehabilitation International in 1969 at its Eleventh World Congress on Rehabilitation of the Disabled.
“Issuing agency” means the disability and communication access board.
“Licensed practicing physician” means a doctor of medicine, naturopathy, osteopathy, or podiatry duly licensed and authorized to practice in the State of Hawaii in accordance with chapters 453, 455, 460, and 463E, HRS.
“Parking meter” means a device located in the vicinity of a parking space for the purposes of extending parking privileges to persons for a certain number of minutes or hours upon the payment of the required change by a method allowed by the parking meter. The device shall record a certain number of minutes or hours determining the period of time for which parking privileges have been extended. The term “parking meter” shall include a multi-space parking meter device located in the vicinity of the parking spaces it regulates.
“Parking meter space” means any space which is within a parking meter zone regulated by a parking meter, and which is duly designated for the parking of a single vehicle by lines painted or otherwise durably marked on the curb or on the surface of the street or public parking area.
“Parking meter zone” means a street, portion of a street, or other public parking area established by ordinance as a zone in which the parking of vehicles upon such street or other public parking area shall be regulated by parking meters.
“Parking permit” means the removable windshield placard, temporary removable windshield placard, or special license plates.
“Parking space reserved for persons with disabilities” means a public or private parking space, including the access aisle, designated for the use of a person with a disability that is designed and constructed in compliance with the requirements of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, and related rules and guidelines; and that is marked with a sign designating the parking space as reserved for persons with disabilities.
Has a cardiac condition to the extent that the person’s functional limitations are classified in severity as Class III or Class IV according to the standards set by the American Heart Association.
“Person with a disability parking application” means a state form provided by the issuing agency that contains the certificate of disability and other necessary information required of all applicants for parking permits under section 11-219-4.
“Placard” means the removable windshield placard or temporary removable windshield placard.
“Private entity” means a private owner or lessee of a parking facility or site where invitation to the general public is expressed or implied, except where a private entity is also a religious entity.
“Public entity” means the State or any of its counties.
The words “State of Hawaii”.
“Special license plates” means license plates issued to a person whose disability is expected to last for at least six years as certified by a licensed practicing physician or advanced practice registered nurse. The license plates shall display the International Symbol of Access in a color that contrasts to the background, and in the same size as the letters and numbers on the plates.
§11-219-4.5 Agreement with counties to issue permits. (a) The counties are authorized to issue removable windshield placards, temporary removable windshield placards, and replacement placards on behalf of the issuing agency. The counties may retain any transaction fees collected.
§11-219-5 Person with a disability parking application. (a) In order to be considered for a parking permit and identification card, the applicant shall complete a person with a disability parking application form. The certificate of disability section of the form shall be completed by a licensed practicing physician or an advanced practice registered nurse and shall be valid for no more than sixty days prior to expiration of the permit.
There are discrepancies within any portion of the person with a disability parking application that may indicate fraudulent tampering.
(d) The applicant shall present proof of being the person named on the person with a disability parking application form.
Not issue more than one removable windshield placard to the applicant who also applies for, or already has, special license plates. At no time shall more than one set of valid special license plates be issued to a qualified person with a disability.
§11-219-6.5 Issuance of identification cards.(a) The identification card shall indicate the applicable serial number of the parking permit, and shall have the same date of expiration as the parking permit issued to the person with a disability.
Pay $12 to the county for a lost, stolen, or confiscated placard.
§11-219-7.5 Renewal of parking permits. (a) Permits may be renewed up to sixty days prior to the expiration of the permit.
(b) Proof that the applicant is the person named on the person with a disability parking application form is not required.
(c) To renew a removable windshield placard a completed person with a disability parking application form shall be submitted to the issuing agency by mail. The issuing agency will process the person with a disability parking application form and issue a new removable windshield placard and identification card to the applicant by mail.
(d) To renew a temporary removable windshield placard a completed person with a disability application form shall be submitted to the county in person. The county will process the person with a disability parking application form, collect applicable fees, and issue a new temporary removable windshield placard and identification card to the applicant.
(e) Special license plates require recertification of disability every six years to retain the use of the special license plates.
If the person with a disability has also been issued a removable windshield placard, the renewal of the removable windshield placard will also extend the ability to use the special license plates.
If a person with a disability does not have a removable windshield placard, a completed person with a disability application form shall be submitted to the county. The county will provide the applicant a new identification card indicating the special license plate number and expiration date.
When the removable windshield placard and temporary removable windshield placards are expired.
§11-219-10 Display of permit and presentation of identification card. (a) The removable windshield placard or temporary removable windshield placard shall be displayed in a manner that it may be viewed from the front and rear of the vehicle by hanging it from the front windshield rearview mirror at all times when parking. When a placard cannot be hung securely from the rearview mirror, the placard shall be displayed on the dashboard.
In order to otherwise receive parking privileges under section 291-55, HRS, except when it is used in connection with the transport of the person with a disability.
A reserved parking sign as shown on the “Typical Reserved Parking Sign for Persons with Disabilities” (Exhibit 1) and “Typical Reserved Parking Sign for Van Accessible Stall” (Exhibit 2), dated 10/1/11 at the end of this chapter and made a part of this section. The reserved parking sign shall be located at the front of each parking space reserved for persons with disabilities, except for parallel spaces, where the sign may be posted on the curb side of the access aisle. The reserved parking sign shall be mounted at minimum 60 inches above the finished floor to the bottom of the reserved parking sign. The reserved parking sign shall be mounted on a free-standing pole, on a wall, or suspended overhead. The reserved parking sign shall not be the mounted so as to obstruct ingress to, or egress from, a vehicle parked in the access aisle or parking space.
A parking space designed to accommodate a passenger van, shall have a van-accessible sign as shown on Exhibit 2 at the end of this chapter. The van-accessible sign shall be mounted immediately below the reserved parking sign at minimum 60 inches above the finished floor to the bottom of the van-accessible sign, unless technically infeasible because of low ceiling height, in which case the van-accessible sign shall be mounted at the highest point above the finished floor.
In residential facilities, where parking spaces are assigned to specific residential dwelling units, or to individuals, identification of accessible parking spaces and access aisles shall not be required.
Beyond the requirements imposed by the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines with respect to dimensions, location, and slope, the parking space shall be striped on two sides of the parking space. The striping is not required at the curbside of the space. The striping shall be four (4) inches in width and shall be clearly visible in contrast to the parking surface.
Van access aisle shall be posted with a no parking sign as shown on the “Typical Access Aisle Sign” (Exhibit 3) dated 10/1/11, at the end of this chapter and made a part of this section. The no parking in access aisle sign shall be mounted at minimum 60 inches above the finished floor to the bottom of the no parking sign, unless technically infeasible because of low ceiling height, in which case the sign shall be mounted at the highest point above the finished floor. The no parking in access aisle sign shall be on a free-standing pole, on a wall, or suspended overhead. The sign shall not be mounted so as to obstruct ingress to, or egress from, a vehicle parked in the parking space. The no parking in access aisle sign shall be located at the front of each access aisle, except for parallel parking spaces, where the sign may be posted on the curbside of the access aisle. The no parking in access aisle sign shall not be placed in the access aisle or parking space. Access aisles, other than van access aisles, shall not require additional signage.
Beyond the requirements imposed by the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines with respect to dimensions, location, and slope, access aisles shall be outlined except on the curb side of the space and shall be diagonally striped within the outline. The outline and diagonal striping shall be four inches in width. The diagonal striping shall be at a 45 degree angle to the outline and shall be clearly visible in contrast to the parking surface.

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