49-213. PARKING SPACES FOR PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY — MARKING AND SIGNING — ENFORCEMENT. (1) Local governments and owners of private property open to public use shall designate parking zones and spaces to be used exclusively by vehicles displaying a special license plate for a person with a disability, or a special placard as prescribed in section 49-410, Idaho Code. Any parking zones and spaces so designated shall conform to the following requirements:
(a) Parking lots will conform to the requirements of federal Public Law 101-336, Americans with disabilities act of 1990.
(b) One (1) parking space shall be designated for every thirty-five (35) spaces of on-street parking available on each downtown street block. These parking spaces shall be parallel with the sidewalk where parallel parking is required, or at an angle to the sidewalk where angle parking is required. Should angle parking be used, the parking spaces so designated for use by a person with a disability shall conform to the federal Americans with disabilities act. All accessible parking spaces shall be located on the shortest route to curb cuts and ramps for use by wheelchairs and other mobility aids and devices. For the purposes of this section, the term "downtown" means the business center of a city as designated by the city council of the city. The term "street block" means that portion of a city street between consecutive parallel intersections.
(c) For each designated parking space or area there shall be posted immediately adjacent to, and visible from each stall or space, a sign consisting of the international accessibility symbol as shown in section 49-410, Idaho Code.
(d) Should any city desire to modify any of the requirements of subsection (1)(a) or (b) of this section, a city council may do so by ordinance, after complying with the following requirements:
1. The city council, or any other body designated by the city council by ordinance, shall receive a recommendation from a board, commission or committee created in conformity with section 50-210, Idaho Code, of which at least one-half (1/2) of the members shall be persons with a disability as defined in section 49-117, Idaho Code; and
2. The city shall cause notice of public hearing on the proposed ordinance modifying the standards specified in subsection (1)(a) or (b) of this section, to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the city at least fourteen (14) days before the public hearing.
(2) Parking a vehicle or the standing of a vehicle in a space reserved for a person with a disability, which space is signed in conformance with the requirements specified in subsection (1)(c) of this section, is prohibited, unless a vehicle is momentarily in the space for the purpose of allowing a person with a disability to enter or leave the vehicle, or unless special license plates or placard or temporary placard for a person with a disability is displayed on the vehicle. It is prohibited for any person to park a motor vehicle in a properly marked access aisle in a manner which prevents or reasonably could restrict a person with a disability from entering or exiting their vehicle or in such manner as it would block access to a curb cut or ramp. The registered owner of a vehicle parked in violation of the provisions of this subsection is guilty of an infraction, which is punishable by a fine of one hundred dollars ($100). Vehicles parked in violation of this section may be towed pursuant to provisions of state law or local ordinance.
(3) Law enforcement officials and/or their designees as authorized by a city or county are empowered to enter upon private property open to public use to enforce the provisions of this section.
History:
[49-213, added 1988, ch. 265, sec. 14, p. 581; am. 1989, ch. 310, sec. 10, p. 784; am. 1994, ch. 264, sec. 3, p. 817; am. 2003, ch. 162, sec. 1, p. 456.]
Structure Idaho Code
Section 49-201 - DUTIES OF BOARD.
Section 49-201B - BASE STATE AGREEMENTS.
Section 49-202 - DUTIES OF DEPARTMENT.
Section 49-203A - RULES, POLICIES AND WAIVER PROCEDURES ON DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION.
Section 49-204 - MISREPRESENTATION TO OBTAIN RECORDS.
Section 49-205 - DUTIES OF LOCAL OFFICERS.
Section 49-206 - PROVISIONS UNIFORM THROUGHOUT STATE.
Section 49-208 - POWERS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
Section 49-209 - LOCAL TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES.
Section 49-210 - AUTHORITY TO RESTRICT PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS.
Section 49-211 - AUTHORITY TO CLOSE UNMARKED CROSSWALKS.
Section 49-212 - AUTHORITY FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS.
Section 49-213 - PARKING SPACES FOR PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY — MARKING AND SIGNING — ENFORCEMENT.
Section 49-217 - REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO SCHOOL BUSES.
Section 49-218 - DESIGNATION OF AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES.
Section 49-221 - REMOVAL OF TRAFFIC HAZARDS.
Section 49-222 - RIGHTS OF OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY.
Section 49-223 - SALE OF NONCONFORMING TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES.
Section 49-226 - FILING FALSE AFFIDAVIT OF THEFT OR EMBEZZLEMENT OF A VEHICLE.
Section 49-227 - OPERATING VEHICLE WITHOUT OWNER’S CONSENT.
Section 49-228 - RECEIVING OR TRANSFERRING STOLEN VEHICLES.
Section 49-229 - INJURING VEHICLE.
Section 49-232 - FRAUDULENT REMOVAL OR ALTERATION OF NUMBERS PROHIBITED.
Section 49-235 - ENFORCEMENT BY PEACE OFFICERS.
Section 49-237 - RECORDS TO BE SENT TO DEPARTMENT.
Section 49-238 - CHARGING VIOLATIONS AND RULE IN CIVIL ACTIONS.
Section 49-239 - DISPOSITION OF FINES, PENALTIES, FORFEITURES AND FEES.
Section 49-240 - CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES FOR FORFEITURE OF BOND FOR TRAFFIC OFFENSES.
Section 49-243 - SEVERABILITY.
Section 49-244 - IDAHO RESIDENCY AND DOMICILE REQUIREMENTS — INDIAN RESERVATIONS.