Section 22511.56 Of Chapter 9. Stopping, Standing, And Parking From California Vehicle Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 9.
22511.56
. (a) A person using a distinguishing placard issued under
Section 22511.55 or 22511.59, or a special license plate issued under
Section 5007, for parking as permitted by Section 22511.5 shall,
upon request of a peace officer or person authorized to enforce
parking laws, ordinances, or regulations, present identification and
evidence of the issuance of that placard or plate to that person, or
that vehicle if the plate was issued pursuant to paragraph (3) of
subdivision (a) of Section 5007.
(b) Failure to present the requested identification and evidence
of the issuance of that placard or plate shall be a rebuttable
presumption that the placard or plate is being misused and that the
associated vehicle has been parked in violation of Section 22507.8,
or has exercised a disabled person's parking privilege pursuant to
Section 22511.5.
(c) In addition to any other applicable penalty for the misuse of
a placard, the officer or parking enforcement person may confiscate a
placard being used for parking purposes that benefit a person other
than the person to whom the placard was issued by the Department of
Motor Vehicles. A placard lawfully used by a person transporting a
disabled person pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 4461 may not
be confiscated.
(d) In addition to any other applicable penalty for the misuse of
a special license plate issued under Section 5007, a peace officer
may confiscate the plate being used for parking purposes that benefit
a person other than the person to whom the plate was issued by the
Department of Motor Vehicles.
(e) After verification with the Department of Motor Vehicles that
the user of the placard or plate is not the registered owner of the
placard or plate, the appropriate agency that confiscated the placard
or plate shall notify the department of the placard or plate number
and the department shall cancel the placard or plate. A placard or
plate canceled by the department pursuant to this subdivision may be
destroyed by the agency that confiscated the placard or plate.