Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB414

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

In registration of vehicles, further providing for person with disability plate and placard.

Impact

The proposal emphasizes a relatively streamlined process wherein legislative district offices can issue these placards. With guidelines established for obtaining a placard, including a signed statement from the individual asserting their qualifications, the bill aims to remove bureaucratic hurdles currently faced by individuals applying for temporary disability parking permits. By potentially shortening the acquisition process, the bill is expected to facilitate greater independence for individuals with disabilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 414 seeks to amend Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, specifically focusing on the registration of vehicles. The bill primarily aims to enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities by providing a mechanism for the issuance of temporary disability parking placards through legislative district offices and authorized organizations. This amendment will enable quicker access to parking for people with disabilities, ensuring they can find adequate accommodation in public spaces, which is essential for their mobility and participation in community activities.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB 414 appears to be positive, as it directly addresses the needs and rights of people with disabilities. Supporters likely feel that enhancing access to temporary disability parking supports inclusivity and equality for disabled individuals in society. However, being a legislative initiative, there may also be opponents who raise concerns regarding the التنفيذ or possible misuse of such placards.

Contention

While the bill generally garners support due to its intent, it may still face scrutiny regarding the conditions of placard issuance or the effectiveness of the proposed training for district offices. Key points of contention might involve ensuring that the process remains fair and that the distribution of placards doesn't lead to misuse that could undermine the program's objectives. Additionally, there may be concerns about the administrative burdens placed on legislative offices in managing this new responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB838

In registration of vehicles, further providing for person with disability plate and placard.

PA HB230

In registration of vehicles, further providing for veteran plates and placard.

PA HB951

In registration of vehicles, further providing for person with disability plate and placard; in fees, further providing for exemption of persons, entities and vehicles from fees; and, in powers of department and local authorities, further providing for specific powers of department and local authorities.

PA HB1708

Modifies provisions relating to the issuance and renewal of license plates and placards for persons with disabilities

PA S2186

Allows persons with disabilities to receive up to two (2) motor vehicle disability parking privilege placards.

PA H7575

Allows persons with disabilities to receive up to two (2) motor vehicle disability parking privilege placards.

PA S1899

Allows holders of disabled veteran license plates or placards and certain holders of Purple Heart license plates or placards to park in parking spots reserved for persons with disability.

PA HB2020

In registration of vehicles, further providing for personal organization registration plates and for Gold Star Family plate.

PA SB2001

Relating to the registration of vehicles, the issuance of disabled parking placards, and certain benefits associated with that registration or issuance for certain peace officers with disabilities; authorizing a fee.

PA HB127

Modifies provisions relating to the issuance and renewal of license plates and placards for persons with disabilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.