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(A) Whenever any peace officer, or any authorized employee of a law enforcement agency who is employed by the village and specifically empowered by ordinance to act, finds a vehicle standing upon a highway in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, the individual may remove the vehicle, have such vehicle removed or require the driver or other person in charge of the vehicle to move such vehicle to a position off the roadway of the highway or from the highway.
(B) (1) The owner or other person lawfully entitled to the possession of any vehicle towed or stored shall be charged with the reasonable cost of towing and storage fees. Any towing or storage fee shall be a lien upon the vehicle prior to all other claims.
(2) Any person towing or storing a vehicle shall be entitled to retain possession of the vehicle until the charges are paid. The lien provided for in this section shall not apply to the contents of any vehicle.
(Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-6,165)
PARKING FOR DISABLED PERSONS
For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ACCESS AISLE. A space adjacent to a handicapped parking space or passenger loading zone which is constructed and designed in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, being 42 U.S.C. §§ 12101 et seq., and the federal rules and regulations adopted and promulgated in response to the Act.
HANDICAPPED OR DISABLED PARKING PERMIT. A permit issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles that authorizes the use of parking spaces and access aisles that have been designated for the exclusive use of handicapped or disabled persons.
HANDICAPPED OR DISABLED PERSON. Any individual with a severe visual, neurological or physical impairment which limits personal mobility and results in an inability to travel unassisted more than 200 feet without the use of a wheelchair, crutch, walker or prosthetic, orthotic or other assistant device, any individual whose personal mobility is limited as a result of respiratory problems, any individual who has a cardiac condition to the extent that his or her functional limitations are classified in severity as being Class III or Class IV, according to standards set by the American Heart Association, and any individual who has permanently lost all or substantially all the use of one or more limbs.
HANDICAPPED OR DISABLED PERSON, TEMPORARILY. Any handicapped or disabled person whose personal mobility is expected to be limited in such manner for no longer than one year.
HANDICAPPED PARKING INFRACTION. Violation of any section of this subchapter regulating:
(1) The use of parking spaces, including access aisles, designated for use by handicapped or disabled persons;
(2) The unauthorized possession, use or display of handicapped or disabled parking permits; or
(3) The obstruction of any wheelchair ramps constructed or created in accordance and in conformity with the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Statutory reference:
Similar provisions, see Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 18-1736 and 18-1741.01
(A) (1) The Village Board may designate parking spaces, including access aisles, for exclusive use of:
(a) Handicapped or disabled persons whose motor vehicles display the distinguishing license plates issued to handicapped or disabled persons pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-3,113.06;
(b) Handicapped or disabled persons whose motor vehicles display a distinguishing license plate issued to a handicapped or disabled person by another state;
(c) Such other handicapped or disabled persons or temporarily handicapped or disabled persons, as certified by the village, whose motor vehicles display the permit; and
(d) Such other motor vehicles, as certified by the village, which display such permit.
(2) All such permits shall be displayed by hanging the permit from the motor vehicle’s rearview mirror so as to be clearly visible through the front windshield. The permit shall be displayed on the dashboard only when there is no rearview mirror.
(B) If the Village Board so designates a parking space or access aisle, it shall be indicated by posting above ground and immediately adjacent to and visible from each space or access aisle a sign as described in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 18-1737. In addition to such sign, the space or access aisle may also be indicated by blue paint on the curb or edge of the paved portion of the street adjacent to the space or access aisle.
Statutory reference:
Similar provisions, see Neb. Rev. Stat. § 18-1736
The village and any person in lawful possession of any off-street parking facility may designate stalls or spaces, including access aisles, in such facility owned or operated by the village or person for exclusive use of:
(A) Handicapped or disabled persons whose motor vehicles display the distinguishing license plates issued to such individuals pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-3,113.06;
(B) Such other handicapped or disabled persons or temporarily handicapped or disabled persons, as certified by the village, whose motor vehicles display the permit; and
(C) Such other motor vehicles, as certified by the village, which display such permit. Such designation shall be made by posting above ground and immediately adjacent to and visible from each stall or space, including access aisles, a sign which is in conformance with the requirements in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 18-1737.
Statutory reference:
Similar provisions, see Neb. Rev. Stat. § 18-1737
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