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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What you said is inaccurate. In VA that is only one of nine standard reasons, and there is space for other special conditions. In DC there are five listed reasons and a doctor can sign off on others.[/quote] Virginia's is a rare case, only two states including Virginia will have qualifications dealing with mental issues. About half have legally blind as one and only a handful will have hearing loss. DC has two ways of qualifying, in person or with a signed physician’s certification. In person requires missing lower extremity or use of motorized wheelchair. The physician’s certification only has 4 permanent listed reasons and a temporary one. All those deal with mobility impairment with one being respiratory. The federal guidelines, [url=http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=1a5e7b242e59956bfac1f0571dc63226&node=23:1.0.2.14.7&rgn=div5]Uniform System For Parking For Persons With Disabilities[/url], which all states have reciprocity agreements to follow, only have mobility, respiratory, and cardiac qualifications. All the mobility related qualifications and the respiratory/cardiac qualifications have an underlying limited ability to walk aspect. Most of these qualifications do not specifically define limited or severely limited walking. The only qualification that defines the degree of limitation is the "cannot walk 200 feet" qualification. Some states, like Illinois will explicitly tie the 200 feet with the other qualifications. Other states having the 200 feet qualification, which is most states, have an implicit connection between the 200 feet and the other qualifications. [/quote] You realize that the PDF's for each state re online and I can read them, right? Here they are and there re lots of reasons: http://amonymifoundation.org/uploads/NA_Approval_Form_Scan.pdf [/quote]
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