Can one get a handicapped parking permit in Ontario Canada if they lost an eye?
The name “Accessible Parking Permit” was adopted to focus on the functionality and benefits of the permit to the holder, versus the holder’s disability. Holders of a valid “Disabled Person Parking Permit” may continue to use their existing permit until it expires. Who is eligible for an APP? To qualify for an APP, the individual must be certified by an APP program recognized health practitioner as having one or more of the following conditions: * Cannot walk without assistance of another person or a brace, cane, crutch, a lower limb prosthetic device or similar assistive device or who requires the assistance of a wheelchair. * Suffers from lung disease to such an extent that forced expiratory volume in one second is less than one litre. * Portable oxygen is a medical necessity. * Cardiovascular disease impairment classified as Class III or Class IV to standards accepted by the American Heart Association or Class III or IV according to the Canadian Cardiovascular Standard. * Severely li