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MAY A NON-PERMIT CAR STOP OR STAND IN A SPACE RESERVED FOR DISABLED PARKING?

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MAY A NON-PERMIT CAR STOP OR STAND IN A SPACE RESERVED FOR DISABLED PARKING?

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A vehicle located in a disabled space with no permit, may not use the designated parking space, even if the engine of the vehicle is running, unless they are in the process of loading or unloading a disabled person. Once done, the vehicle must be moved to a regular parking stall Statute states anyone who is stopping, standing, parked in or blocking a disabled space is in violation of this law. DOES FLORIDA RECOGNIZE OUT OF STATE PERMITS? Yes. We recognize all other 49 states and generally all out of country permits, as well. However, you are not allowed to use your out of state permit if you posess a FL drivers license or FL vehicle registration, the statute requires you to obtain a FL. disabled permit. WHAT IS THE DISABLED VOLUNTEER PARKING ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM? Since 1986, the Disabled Volunteer Parking Enforcement Program has used specially trained disabled volunteers to enforce parking regulations, particularly disabled parking violations, throughout Palm Beach County. A new program

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