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Committee adopts change letting permanent disabled placards be printed without expiration date
2144331 · January 23, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 27 passed the Transportation Committee with an amendment moving the effective date to Jan. 1, 2026; the bill allows permanent disabled placards to be issued without a printed expiration date and removes the statutory expiration requirement.
The Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee approved House Bill 27 on Jan. 23 to remove statutory expiration-date requirements for permanent disabled-parking placards, allowing the department to mark them as permanent in the modernized…
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