Rule 4501:1-7-02 | Conditions for issuance of license plates, removable windshield placards and temporary removable windshield placards for persons with disabilities.
[Comment: For dates and availability of material incorporated by reference in this rule, see paragraph (A) in rule 4501:1-7-15 of the Administrative Code.]
(A) As used in this rule: "removable windshield placard" or "placard" means a placard issued to a person with a disability which limits or impairs the ability to walk or to an organization under section 4503.44 of the Revised Code.
(B) Standard and temporary removable windshield placards shall be issued upon payment of the deputy registrar fee or payment of fifteen dollars for a permanent placard, as required, and upon completion of BMV form 4826 "Application for Removable Windshield Placards." Accessible license plates shall be issued upon payment of the deputy registrar and other registration fees, as required, and upon completion of page one of BMV form 4834 "Health Care Provider Certification of Eligibility for Accessible License Plates." When a motor vehicle has been altered for the purpose of providing it with special equipment for a person with a disability which limits or impairs the ability to walk, the owner or lessee of the vehicle (other than the person with the disability) may qualify for a special license plate by submitting page two of the BMV Form 4834 "Health Care Provider Certification of Eligibility for Accessible License Plates." The evidence as prescribed by BMV form 4826 and BMV form 4834 outlines the conditions for issuance of all placards as determined by the registrar.
(C) Upon satisfactory proof to the bureau of motor vehicles from a placardholder's personal health care provider, as defined in division (A)(3) of section 4503.44 of the Revised Code, that the person is no longer eligible under section 4503.44 of the Revised Code and after notice from the bureau, the person shall forward the standard, permanent, or temporary placard to the bureau of motor vehicles for cancellation.
(D) When a court reports to the registrar that a person who has been issued a standard, permanent, or temporary placard or accessible license plate has been convicted of a violation of section 4503.44 of the Revised Code, the registrar shall revoke the privilege of using the placard or license plate and send notice in writing to the owner of the placard or license plate at his or her last known address as shown in the records of the bureau to return the placard or parking card to the registrar within ten days following the mailing of the notice, if the placard or license plate was not previously surrendered to the court.
(E) If an applicant for a placard is a veteran of the armed forces of the United States who is eligible under section 4503.44 of the Revised Code, and whose disability is service-connected, the registrar shall, upon receipt of a completed BMV form 4531 "Application for Removable Windshield Placard for Active Duty Military / Veterans With Disabilities," the requisite documentation from the health care provider, as defined in division (A)(3) of section 4503.44 of the Revised Code, and a letter from the department of veterans' affairs stating the veteran's disability is service-connected, issue the placard.
(F) The standard, permanent, and temporary placard shall be displayed in such a manner that it may be viewed from the front and rear of the vehicle by hanging it from the front windshield rearview mirror. When there is no rearview mirror, the placard shall be displayed on the dashboard. The placard shall be displayed in a prominent location on motorcycles or other unenclosed vehicles. The placard shall not be considered valid unless its expiration is properly indicated.
Last updated February 3, 2025 at 8:26 AM