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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-459. Voluntary notation; customer records; law enforcement disclosure; definitions

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A. A person with a driver license or nonoperating identification license issued by the department may request that the department note in the department’s customer record that the person may need a communication accommodation.
B. The owner of a vehicle registered in this state may request that the department note in the department’s vehicle record that there may be an occupant of the vehicle that may need a communication accommodation.
C. The request shall be made in a method determined by the department.
D. The department shall establish procedures to make the notations available only to law enforcement agencies.
E. For the purposes of this section:
1. "Communication accommodation" means that a person has a disability that can impair communication and the person may require an accommodation.
2. "Disability that can impair communication" means a condition that can impair a person's ability to receive, send, process or comprehend concepts of verbal or nonverbal communication or graphic symbols.
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