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Disabled person, as used in this section, shall mean any person who has completely lost by paralysis the use of one or both feet or one or both legs, or who has had one or both feet or one or both legs amputated.

The provisions of this section regulating overtime parking shall not apply to any vehicle owned and operated by a disabled person as herein defined when parked by said disabled person in any area limiting parking, nor shall they be required to operate any parking meter, subject to the following requirements:

A. The disabled person shall complete an application on a form furnished by the Police Department. Upon approval of the application by the Police Department the disabled person will be issued one special vehicle identification windshield sticker and one personal identification card.

B. The disabled person shall have a valid driver’s license and the personal identification card in their immediate possession at all times when driving or parking a motor vehicle and shall display said driver’s license and identification card to any police officer upon request.

C. The disabled person shall display the special vehicle identification windshield sticker in compliance with the provisions of Section 676(a) of the Vehicle Code.

D. The disabled person shall operate the motor vehicle themselves when expecting the benefits herein stated.

E. The disabled person will not be permitted to park a motor vehicle in any zone where it is otherwise unlawful to park, nor to claim the benefits of this section while parked in a 24 minute parking zone.

Abuse of privileges, or noncompliance with any of the above mentioned requirements by disabled persons will constitute sufficient grounds for revocation by the Chief of Police of all privileges herein granted. (Ord. 3314-NS § 1, 1953: Ord. 3262-NS § 10.7, 1952)