![]() ![]() Have a medical professional–i.e., physician, chiropractor, advanced practice registered nurse, authorized physician assistant, or physical therapist–complete the lower portion of the form and sign it.Be sure to put in the name of the person with the disability and not the person assisting. The applicant must sign the form. If necessary, someone may assist but will require Power of Attorney to sign for the applicant. The person with a disability completes the top portion of the application form.Apply for a Disability Parking Certificate It is required, though, that there be a disability parking sign posted at the head of the space that is visible from within the parked vehicle. Painting the wheelchair symbol on the pavement is not required in code and therefore is not necessary. Purchasing Disability Parking Signsĭisability parking signs may be purchased from any local business that prints signs. ![]() Minnesota State Building Code Chapter 1341 section 502 has all the technical specifications for disability parking in Minnesota.ĭisability Parking (PDF) includes important information on using disability parking certificates and disability license plates in Minnesota. If there is no parking lot, there is no requirement to have disability parking.ĭisability Parking Quick Reference Guide (PDF) Please use our Quick Reference Guide to bring your parking into compliance with current minimum standards. The Minnesota Council on Disability wants to encourage you to provide disability parking if you don’t, or, if needed, to update the disability parking you do provide. ![]()
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