§ 18-110 CONSTRUCTION OF HANDICAPPED PARKING PRIVILEGES; REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION AGAINST ABLE-BODIED DRIVERS
   Nothing contained in the provisions of this article shall be construed to mean the granting of parking privileges or conveniences for the sole benefit of able-bodied drivers of motor vehicles bearing either paraplegic license plates as provided for in Neb. RS 1943 § 60-3,113.06, as amended. A rebuttable presumption shall exist that an able-bodied driver of a motor vehicle bearing either paraplegic license plates, or a handicap permit, as defined herein, is in violation of this section when parking in a space reserved for handicapped or disabled persons or parking in a publicly owned parking space reserved for handicapped or disabled persons, and said driver is not in the process of transporting to or from such parking space a handicapped or disabled person as defined herein.
(Ord. 2051, §§ 1, 2, passed 2-27-1978; Ord. 3256, § 5, passed 3-10-2003, Ord. 4016 § 1, passed 3-11-2020)