Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1030.91 - Person with a Disability Identification Card and Wallet Card
a) If a person
wishes to obtain an Illinois Person with a Disability Identification Card
pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Illinois Identification Card Act [15 ILCS 335
], the individual must complete an application form provided by the
Department.
b) The Person with a
Disability Identification Card application must include the person's legal
name, address, social security number, sex, height, weight, hair color, eye
color and date of birth. The applicant's medical professional must certify in
priority order the type of disability that the person has as physical,
developmental, visual, hearing or mental and the classification of the
disability to be Class 1, Class 1a, Class 2, or Class 2a as defined in Section
4A(b) of the Illinois Identification Card Act. The medical professional must
sign the application and print or type the medical professional's name,
business address and business phone number. For purposes of this Section only,
a medical professional includes a licensed physical therapist.
c) The application forms will not be accepted
by the Department unless all portions of the form are completely filled out.
Failure to complete the application properly will result in the applicant's
request being denied. The application is valid for a period of three months
from the date of signature of the medical professional.
d) If an applicant for a Person with a
Disability Identification Card indicates on the application that the individual
has a disability so severe that it precludes the applicant from obtaining an
Illinois driver's license, and it is determined that the applicant has a valid
Illinois driver's license, a Person with a Disability Identification Card will
be issued. The case will be forwarded by the facility to the Driver Analysis
Division of the Department for review and possible cancellation of the driver's
license pursuant to 92 Ill. Adm. Code
1040.80.
e) Upon issuance of an Illinois Person with a
Disability Identification Card to a person with a Type Two (Developmental) or
Type Five (Mental) disability, as defined in Section 4A of the Illinois
Identification Card Act [15 ILCS 335 ], the Secretary will inform the applicant
of the availability of a Person with a Disability Wallet Card that specifies
the cardholder has been medically diagnosed with a disability. Upon request,
SOS will provide a Wallet Card to the applicant.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 7776, effective May 22, 2013
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