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Date: | Wed, 10 Apr 2002 15:03:32 EDT |
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It seems like a pain and I suspect that it's due to opportunists who would
take advantage of the system indefinately otherwise.
With something like cp though, it doesn't seem to make sense. You are right.
At the Division of Motor Vehicles in Virginia, the only kind of disability
that is exempt from certification requirements for HC tags is amputation. I
guess right now if anybody here wants a permanent HC tag without having to go
back to their doctor every few years, they're gonna have to lop something
off.
In a message dated 4/10/2002 2:29:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> I don't want to sound that I don't like following rules and laws, I do
> follow them because there's no other way to work around them. But however,
> I don't really understand the reasoning, if we have Cerebral Palsy or some
> other non-curable disability that is medically known to last forever, why
> do
> we have to continue running to the doctor to get ADA certified every 4
> years, to me it's a waste of the doctor's time just for something that's
> already known. I know that it has to be this way in cases like car
> accidents or whatever and a person only needs help for a short time, but we
> should have different levels of certifications.
>
> Thanks,
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