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DE SB29
Bill
Status
3/6/2019
Primary Sponsor
Anthony Delcollo
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AI Summary
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Increases the minimum potential imprisonment for subsequent offenses of illegally parking in disability-designated spaces from 10 days to 15 days
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Increases the maximum potential imprisonment for subsequent offenses from 30 days to 35 days
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Maintains the existing fine structure of $100 for first offense and $200 for subsequent offenses
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Preserves existing prohibitions including using counterfeit or altered disability placards, parking on striped access areas, and allowing others to use one's disability placard
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Allows for up to 6-month suspension or permanent revocation of disability plates/placards for violations involving counterfeit, altered, or improperly shared credentials
Legislative Description
An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Penalties For Unlawfully Parking In An Area Designated For Or Using The Privileges Of An Individual With A Disability.
Last Action
Introduced and Assigned to Transportation Committee in Senate
3/6/2019