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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 18 — Cities and Villages; Laws Applicable to All

18-1741.02. Handicapped parking infraction; penalties; suspension of permit; fine.

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(1)Any person found guilty of a handicapped parking infraction shall be fined
(a)not more than one hundred fifty dollars for the first offense,
(b)not more than three hundred dollars for a second offense within a one-year period, and
(c)not more than five hundred dollars for a third or subsequent offense within a one-year period.
(2)In addition to any fine imposed under subsection
(1)of this section, any person found guilty of a handicapped parking infraction under section 60-3,113.06 shall be subject to suspension of such person's handicapped or disabled parking permit for six months and such other punishment as may be provided by local ordinance. In addition, the court shall impose a fine of not more than two hundred fifty dollars which may be waived by the court if, at the time of sentencing, all handicapped or disabled parking permits issued to or in the possession of the offender are returned to the court. At the expiration of such six-month period, a suspended handicapped or disabled parking permit may be renewed in the manner provided for renewal of the original permit.
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