Oregon Code § 811.602·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Disabled person parking permit; content; rules.
(1) A disabled person parking
permit is a means of identifying vehicles being used to exercise the parking
privileges described in ORS 811.635. The following are disabled person parking
permits:
(a) A special
decal described in ORS 811.605 issued by the Department of Transportation to be
affixed to a golf cart or substantially similar vehicle;
(b) An individual
placard described in ORS 811.605;
(c) A program
placard issued by the department under ORS 811.607;
(d) A family
placard issued by the department under ORS 811.609;
(e) A foreign
visitor placard issued by the department under ORS 811.611;
(f) A Wheelchair
User placard or decal issued by the department under ORS 811.613; and
(g) An Oregon
Wounded Warrior placard or decal issued by the department under ORS 811.616.
(2) The
department shall issue a disabled person parking permit in the form of a decal
or individual placard to any person who submits an application that complies
with ORS 811.604. Nothing in this section prohibits the department from issuing
a decal or individual placard to a person who has disabled veteran registration
plates issued under ORS 805.100 and who qualifies for the decal or placard.
(3) Except as
otherwise provided in this subsection, the department may not issue more than
one individual placard to an applicant. The department may issue a replacement
placard upon receipt of proof satisfactory to the department that the original
placard has been lost, mutilated or destroyed. The department may issue a
temporary duplicate permit to a person who needs a duplicate permit for travel
purposes. A temporary duplicate permit shall be valid for up to 120 days. The
department shall adopt rules governing application for and issuance of
temporary duplicate permits. Nothing in this subsection prohibits issuance of
an individual placard to a person who has been issued a decal.
(4) Permits for
use on vehicles that are regularly used as part of a program for the
transportation of persons with disabilities are issued as provided in ORS
811.607.
(5) Except as
provided in subsection (6) of this section, the department shall determine the
form, size and content of any decal or placard issued under this section and
shall adopt rules governing their issuance, display and use as necessary to
carry out this section.
(6)(a) Except as
provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, the department may not require a
decal or placard issued under this section to an individual or a family to
contain any identifying information about the person to whom the decal or
placard is issued, including any of the following:
(A) Name;
(B) Address;
(C) Telephone
number;
(D) Social
Security number;
(E) Driver
license number;
(F) Golf cart
driver permit number;
(G)
Identification card number;
(H) Passport or
visa number; or
(I) Photograph.
(b) The
department may require a decal or placard issued under this section to an
individual or a family to contain not more than four digits of the driver
license or identification card number of the person to whom the decal or
placard is issued. [1987 c.187 §7; 1989 c.243 §2; 1991 c.741 §1; 1993 c.751 §66;
1995 c.462 §1; 2001 c.827 §11; 2005 c.406 §1; 2007 c.70 §330; 2007 c.468 §5;
2018 c.69 §3; 2019 c.413 §§1,2; 2021 c.630 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 811.602
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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