Or. Admin. Code § 735-080-0060 - Parking Identification Card Without a Photograph
(1) An applicant for an Individual Disabled
Person Parking Permit who does not hold a valid driver license, driver permit,
or identification card and is unable to go to a DMV office to be photographed,
may be issued a parking identification card without a photograph for the
purposes of meeting Disabled Person Parking Permit issuance requirements, as
described in ORS 811.603.
(2) To receive a Parking Identification Card
and Disabled Person Parking Permit placard, the applicant must submit:
(a) A completed Parking Identification Card
and Disabled Person Parking Permit Application (DMV form 735-265 PIP) that
includes the applicant's name, residence address, date of birth, height,
weight, and signature;
(b) The
certificate included on the application, signed and dated no more than six
months prior to receipt of the application by DMV and completed by:
(A) A licensed physician stating the
applicant is a person with a disability as required by ORS
811.604; or
(B) A licensed optometrist stating the
applicant is a person with a disability because of loss of vision or
substantial loss of visual acuity or visual field beyond correction as required
by ORS 811.604;
(c) Proof of residence address as described
in OAR 735-062-0030; and
(d) A statement from a licensed physician
that, because of the applicant's medical or physical condition, it is
impractical or harmful for the applicant to appear at a DMV office to be
photographed as required in ORS
811.603.
(3) A parking identification card issued
under this rule expires on the applicant's birthday, in the eighth calendar
year after the year of issuance or on the date it is no longer medically
impractical or harmful to the applicant to appear at a DMV office to be
photographed for an identification card, whichever is earlier.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010 & 811.603
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 807.021, 811.602 & 811.603
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