Davidsmeyer’s disability bill goes into effect

Doug Jenkins – Advantage News

A bill that is “basic common-sense” and that the sponsor says will alleviate hassle for both Illinoisans and government alike is now law as of January 1. Senate Bill 1256 codifies changes that reduce the burden on individuals seeking disability license plates or parking decals.

Sponsored in the Illinois House by State Representative C.D. Davidsmeyer (R-Murrayville), the bill cuts what he calls unnecessary red tape for people with permanent disabilities. The bill states that if a person is permanently disabled, they shouldn’t have to prove it every year.

Under prior law, those who are permanently disabled, or their parents or guardians, were required to submit documentation from a doctor to the Secretary of State to receive placards on a regular basis.