A driver may park in a space reserved for people with disabilities:
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If the vehicle displays the proper license plates.
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If the vehicle displays the proper license plates and the disabled person to whom the plates were issued is a passenger in the vehicle.
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If the vehicle displays the proper license plates, regardless of who is in the vehicle.
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If the vehicle displays the proper license plates and one of the passengers has a mental health condition.
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Explanation
Parking in a disability-reserved space is permitted only when the individual named on the disabled parking permit or license plate is either operating the vehicle or being transported in it. Any unauthorized use of these privileges, including parking in designated accessible spaces without the qualifying person present, constitutes a violation of the law and may lead to fines or other penalties.
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