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Code · Montana · Title 49 — Human Rights · Chapter 4 · Part 3

49-4-305. Expiration of permit.

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49-4-305 . Expiration of permit.
(1)Except as provided in 49-4-303 and subsection
(2)of this section, a disability parking permit expires on the occurrence of either of the following:
(a)5 years from the date of issuance, unless the permit was issued to a person who has a condition expected to improve within 6 months. A person may renew a permit if a licensed physician, a licensed chiropractor, or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse, as provided in 37-8-202 , certifies that the person's mobility disability still exists and that one of the criteria specified in 49-4-301 continues to be met.
(b)certification by a licensed physician, a licensed chiropractor, or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse that the person's mobility disability no longer exists or that the criteria specified in 49-4-301 can no longer be met.
(2)A permit issued before October 1, 1993, expires on the earlier of:
(a)the death of the permittee;
(b)certification by a licensed physician, a licensed chiropractor, or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse that the person's mobility disability no longer exists or that the criteria specified in 49-4-301 can no longer be met; or
(c)October 1, 2022.
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