Panel advances temporary placard bill for certified high‑risk pregnancies, adds other temporary conditions

Tennessee Senate Committee on Transportation and Safety · March 25, 2026

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Summary

SB 1684, sponsored by Senator Powers, would let people with physician‑certified high‑risk pregnancies obtain a temporary parking placard (with distinct color) and extends similar relief to certain other temporary conditions; committee adopted an amendment and the bill advanced to the calendar.

Senator Powers told the committee SB 1684 would allow an expectant mother with a physician‑certified high‑risk pregnancy to obtain a temporary placard to park in handicapped spaces at retail or other establishments across the state. He said the amendment requires a physician to certify that the pregnancy is high‑risk.

Senator Briggs and other members noted the amendment also covers other temporary conditions — for example, broken bones or post‑surgical needs — so the placard is not limited to pregnancy. Senator Powell explained the placard will be a different color and have distinct markings so it will not be confused with a permanent disability placard.

After brief discussion and clarifying questions, the committee voted to adopt the amendment and then voted the bill out to the calendar. Senator Powers asked members for a favorable vote and the clerk recorded unanimous support at the committee level.

The measure now moves to the full calendar process; the committee did not specify implementation timelines or an issuing process beyond requiring physician certification in the amendment.