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WV HB2940
Bill
Status
2/25/2025
Primary Sponsor
Stanley Adkins
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AI Summary
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Prohibits cities, municipalities, counties, and public or private entities from installing or maintaining parking meters at designated handicapped parking spaces on public or private property
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Requires removal or disabling of existing parking meters at handicapped spaces within 90 days of enactment
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Exempts individuals with valid disabled parking placards or license plates from late fees, overdue penalties, or additional fines on unpaid parking citations
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Does not exempt disabled permit holders from citations for other violations such as unauthorized use of handicapped spaces, parking in fire lanes, or obstructing traffic
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Establishes fines up to $500 per offense for government entities or private organizations that violate these requirements, enforceable by the West Virginia Attorney General
Legislative Description
Prohibit parking meters on handicapped spaces
Motor Vehicles
Last Action
To House Government Organization
2/25/2025