Changes to Texas Disabled Veteran License Plates

Starting in January 2022 Disabled Veterans in Texas who want to utilize disabled parking can apply for a disabled parking placard or license plate if they meet the eligibility requirements at their local county tax offices.

Senate Bill 792 requires that as of Jan. 1, 2022, anyone parking in an accessible parking space must have a license plate or a disabled parking placard that features the International Symbol of Access (ISA). Currently, disabled veteran license plates do not feature the ISA, and all Texans with these plates are permitted to use disabled parking.

Texans with disabled veteran plates wanting to use disabled parking spaces beginning in 2022 may apply for a disabled parking placard or a new disabled veteran license plate with the ISA if the veteran meets the eligibility requirements for an ISA after Jan. 1, 2022. Applicants may submit their paperwork at their local county tax offices. Current placards will remain valid; however, the new requirements must be met at the time of renewal.

Eligibility for Disabled Parking Placards or License Plates with the International Symbol of Access

Placard and plate eligibility is based on a medical condition that meets the legal definition of a disability. “Disability” means a condition in which a person has:

  • Visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with correcting lenses.
  • Visual acuity of more than 20/200 but with a limited field of vision in which the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle of 20 degrees or less.
  • Mobility problems that substantially impair a person’s ability to move around; these problems can be caused by:
    • Paralysis.
    • Lung disease.
    • Uses portable oxygen
    • Cardiac deficiency.
    • Wheelchair confinement.
    • Arthritis, neurological, or orthopedic condition.
    • Foot disorder.
    • Other medical conditions causing a person to use a brace, cane, crutch, or another assistive device.

A parking placard or plate with the ISA is only valid when used by the person with the disability or someone driving the person with the disability.

It is a violation of state law to use the placard or plates for a disabled parking spot without the person with the disability in the vehicle. People who misuse disabled parking placards are subject to fines of up to $1,250 and/or up to 50 hours of community service.

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