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H869 • 2025

Dynamic Symbol of Access.

Dynamic Symbol of Access.

Passed Legislature

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Sponsor
Cairns, Gillespie, Tyson, Shepard, Belk, Rubin
Last action
2025-04-10
Official status
Ref to the Com on Health, if favorable, State and Local Government, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
Effective date
Not listed

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Dynamic Symbol of Access.

Dynamic Symbol of Access.

What This Bill Does

  • Dynamic Symbol of Access.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-04-10 House

    Ref to the Com on Health, if favorable, State and Local Government, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

  2. 2025-04-10 House

    Passed 1st Reading

  3. 2025-04-09 House

    Filed

Official Summary Text

Dynamic Symbol of Access.

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2025
H 1
HOUSE BILL 869

Short Title: Dynamic Symbol of Access. (Public)
Sponsors: Representatives Cairns, Gillespie, Tyson, and Shepard (Primary Sponsors).
For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site.
Referred to: Health, if favorable, State and Local Government, if favorable, Rules, Calendar,
and Operations of the House
April 10, 2025
*H869-v-1*
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
AN ACT TO IMPLEMENT THE USE OF THE DYNAMIC SYMBOL OF ACCESS. 2
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 3
SECTION 1. The Department of Administration, in consultation with any other State 4
agency or department it deems necessary, shall implement the use of the dynamic symbol of 5
access in place of the international symbol of access for signs indicating access for, or use by, 6
persons with disabilities in all State buildings and parking areas. The symbol required under this 7
section shall be a logo with a dynamic character leaning forward with a sense of movement, be 8
readily identifiable, and be simply designed with no secondary meaning. An example of the icon 9
is available for public use from the "The Accessible Icon Project," https://accessibleicon.org. The 10
new symbol of access shall signify equivalent facilitation and accessibility as the international 11
symbol of access. The requirement of this section applies to signs installed or replaced on or after 12
January 1, 2026. 13
SECTION 2. G.S. 20-7(c) reads as rewritten: 14
"(c) Tests. – To demonstrate physical and mental ability, a person must pass an 15
examination. The examination may include road tests, vision tests, oral tests, and, in the case of 16
literate applicants, written tests, as the Division may require. The tests must ensure that an 17
applicant recognizes the handicapped international symbol of access and the dynamic symbol of 18
access, as defined in G.S. 20-37.5. The Division may not require a person who applies to renew 19
a license that has not expired to take a written test or a road test unless one or more of the 20
following applies: 21
(1) The person has been convicted of a traffic violation since the person's license 22
was last issued. 23
(2) The applicant suffers from a mental or physical condition that impairs the 24
person's ability to drive a motor vehicle. 25
The Division shall require sign and symbol testing upon initial issuance of a lice nse. The 26
Division shall require vision testing as a part of required in -person, in -office renewals of a 27
license. 28
The Division may not require a person who is at least 60 years old to parallel park a motor 29
vehicle as part of a road test. A person shall not use an autocycle to complete a road test under 30
this subsection." 31
SECTION 3.1. G.S. 20-37.5 reads as rewritten: 32
"§ 20-37.5. Definitions. 33
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Unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply throughout this Article 1
to the defined words and phrases and their cognates: 2
(1) "Distinguishing license plate" means a license plate that displays the 3
International Symbol of Access or the dynamic symbol of access, using the 4
same color, size of plate, and size of letters or numbers as a regular plate. 5
(1a) Dynamic symbol of access. – The symbol of wheelchair access depicting a 6
logo with a dynamic character leaning forward with a sense of movement as 7
implemented for use by the Department of Administration. 8
(1a)(1b) Guardian. – Any of the following: 9
a. Custodian. – As defined in G.S. 7B-101(8). 10
b. General guardian. – As defined in G.S. 35A-1202(7). 11
c. Guardian of the person. – As defined in G.S. 35A-1202(10). 12
… 13
(4) "Removable windshield placard" means a two -sided, hooked placard which 14
includes on each side: 15
a. The International Symbol of Access, Access or the dynamic symbol 16
of access which is at least three inches in height, centered on the 17
placard, and is white on a blue shield; 18
b. An identification number; 19
c. An expiration date that is visible from at l east 20 feet and the month 20
and year of expiration; and 21
d. The seal or other identification of the issuing authority." 22
SECTION 3.2. No later than January 1, 2026, all distinguishing license plates and 23
removable window placards issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles shall bear the dynamic 24
symbol of access. 25
SECTION 4. G.S. 136-30(c) reads as rewritten: 26
"(c) Public Vehicular Areas. – Except as provided in this subsection, all traffic signs and 27
other traffic control devices placed on a public vehicular area, as defined in G.S. 20-4.01, must 28
conform to the Uniform Manual. The owner of private property that contains a public vehicular 29
area may place on the property a traffic control device, other than a sign designating a parking 30
space for handicapped persons, as defined in G.S. 20-37.5, that differs in material from the 31
uniform device but does not differ in shape, size, color, or any other way from the uniform device. 32
The owner of private property that contains a public vehicular area may place on the property a 33
sign designating a parking space for handicapped persons that uses the dynamic symbol of access 34
or the international symbol of access, as defined in G.S. 20-37.5, and differs in material and color 35
from the uniform sign but does not differ in shape, size, or any other way from the uniform 36
device." 37
SECTION 5. This act is effective when it becomes law. 38