Ontario is introducing new accessible parking permits designed to increase security and prevent misuse.
Beginning this week, ServiceOntario will be issuing accessible parking permits with enhanced security features that make them easier to verify and more difficult to duplicate. These changes apply to new permits only.
The new changes include:
- Machine readable barcodes, raised markings and serial numbers to help confirm that a permit is authentic
- Permits will no longer be laminated because it prevents the ability to verify the security features (a permit will be invalid if a customer laminates their new permit)
- A person applying on someone else’s behalf will need to show a letter of authorization or Power of Attorney document
- Applicants must show identification that includes their legal name, date-of-birth and signature such as a driver’s licence or passport
These improvements will help reduce the misuse of permits, ensuring accessible parking spaces are available to those who need them.
Improving accessibility is part of the government’s plan to build Ontario up. The four-part plan includes investing in people’s talents and skills, making the largest investment in public infrastructure in Ontario’s history, creating a dynamic, innovative environment where business thrives, and building a secure retirement savings plan.
Quick Facts
- Current permits remain valid and do not have to be re-issued. The medical criteria to receive a permit remain unchanged.
- Almost 700,000 permits are currently in circulation. More than 194,000 permits were issued between April 2014 to March 2015.
- Accessible parking permits are issued to a person, not a vehicle. They can only be used when the person to whom it was issued is using the vehicle.
- Accessible parking rules are enforced by police and other law enforcement agencies.
Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, January 11, 2016
Source: https://news.ontario.ca/mgs/en/2016/01/ontario-introduces-new-accessible-parking-permits.html