Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 55 - PUBLIC SAFETY
Part III - Motor Vehicles
Chapter 21 - Hang Tags for Mobility Impaired Individuals
Subchapter A - Utility Terrain Vehicles
Section III-2103 - Application for Hang Tags (Visiting a Field Office)
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-2103
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
1. First
time applicants applying for a hang tag for mobility impairment must include:
a. a currently dated medical examiner's
certification of mobility impairment form (DPSMV 1966). A medical
examiner is defined as:
i. a person
licensed to practice medicine in Louisiana or any other state or territory of
the United States;
ii. a person
licensed to practice chiropractic by the Louisiana State Board of Chiropractic
Examiners;
iii. a person licensed
by the Louisiana State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners, or an advanced
practice registered nurse;
b. in the case of a disabled veteran, a
decision letter or an affidavit from the Veterans Affairs Office attesting to
the veteran's disability. A veteran who currently has a disabled veteran's
license plate is not required to submit a separate medical examiner's
certificate of mobility impairment. He is eligible to receive a "permanent"
hang tag at no charge at initial issuance.
2. The certification must indicate the type
of impairment as follows.
a. Permanently
Impaired. Certification must state the physical condition which qualifies the
applicant for a hang tag is a permanent condition. A mobility impaired hang tag
will be issued with a 10 year expiration date. Re-certification will not be
required upon renewal.
b.
Temporarily Impaired. Certification must state the physical condition which
qualifies the applicant for a hang tag is temporary (one year or less). A
mobility impaired hang tag will be issued with a one year expiration date. If
the temporary mobility impairment persists past a year from the date of
issuance, an additional certification must be submitted upon renewal of
temporary hang tag.
3.
Up to three additional hang tags may be issued on behalf of a person with a
mobility impairment. Only one fee ($3 for temporarily impaired hang tag and
$7.50 for a permanently impaired hang tag) will be accessed. Only one mobility
impaired ID card will be issued.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 47:463.4.
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