Zigner
Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I understand that disabled placards/plates need to be surrendered within 60 days of the death of the placard/plate holder, but I can't find anything in the law that requires the surrender of the placard/plates when somebody recovers their mobility sufficiently that they no longer require it, nor would they qualify if attempting to obtain one for the first time. Am I missing something? Does someone else know of a law that would require the surrender of the placard/plates upon the recovery of the plate holder?
ETA: By "recovery", I'm talking about a recovery that is pretty close to the wheel-chair bound person jumping up and shouting "It's a miracle!". It's that drastic of a recovery, and yes, it's a real situation.
I understand that disabled placards/plates need to be surrendered within 60 days of the death of the placard/plate holder, but I can't find anything in the law that requires the surrender of the placard/plates when somebody recovers their mobility sufficiently that they no longer require it, nor would they qualify if attempting to obtain one for the first time. Am I missing something? Does someone else know of a law that would require the surrender of the placard/plates upon the recovery of the plate holder?
ETA: By "recovery", I'm talking about a recovery that is pretty close to the wheel-chair bound person jumping up and shouting "It's a miracle!". It's that drastic of a recovery, and yes, it's a real situation.
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