HB1410 | ALLOWS PODIATRISTS TO ISSUE PHYSICIAN'S STATEMENT FOR HANDICAPPED PARKING PERMITS. |
Sponsor: | Luetkenhaus, Bill (12) | Effective Date:00/00/00 | |||
CoSponsor: | LR Number:3364-01 | ||||
Last Action: | 06/09/98 - Approved by Governor (G) | ||||
06/09/98 - Delivered to Secretary of State | |||||
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Next Hearing: | Hearing not scheduled | ||||
Calendar: | Bill currently not on calendar | ||||
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HB 1410 -- LICENSE PLATES AND PARKING SPACES FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED This bill requires the Director of Revenue, when reviewing physicians' statements in connection with applications for license plates for the physically disabled, to check with the Board of Podiatric Medicine for statements signed by physicians of the foot or podiatrists to determine whether a physician is duly licensed and registered. The bill also requires that on-street parking spaces in residential areas intended for those with disabilities meet the requirements of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act and makes it clear that any such parking space must have the international symbol of accessibility clearly and visibly painted on it and any curb adjacent to such parking space must be painted in blue.
HB 1410 -- LICENSE PLATES FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED (Luetkenhaus) This bill requires the Director of Revenue, when reviewing physician's statements in connection with applications for license plates for the physically disabled to check with the Board of Podiatric Medicine for statements signed by physicians of the foot or podiatrists to determine whether a physician is duly licensed and registered. FISCAL NOTE: No impact on state funds.
HB 1410 -- LICENSE PLATES FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED SPONSOR: Luetkenhaus COMMITTEE ACTION: Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations by a vote of 13 to 0. This bill requires the Director of Revenue, when reviewing physician's statements in connection with applications for license plates for the physically disabled to check with the Board of Podiatric Medicine for statements signed by physicians of the foot or podiatrists to determine whether a physician is duly licensed and registered. FISCAL NOTE: No impact on state funds. PROPONENTS: Supporters say that there was an oversight in last year's bill and podiatric medicine was not included for physician's statement purposes. Testifying for the bill were Representative Luetkenhaus; Missouri Podiatric Medical Association; and Missouri Board of Podiatric Medicine. OPPONENTS: There was no opposition voiced to the committee. Bob Triplett, Legislative Analyst
HB 1410 -- License Plates For Physically Disabled Sponsor: Luetkenhaus This bill requires the Director of Revenue, when reviewing physician's statements in connection with applications for license plates for the physically disabled to check with the Board of Podiatric Medicine for statements signed by physicians of the foot or podiatrists to determine whether a physician is duly licensed and registered.
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