New York Certification for an Additional Set of License Plates for Persons With Disabilities is a program administered by the New York Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) that provides individuals with disabilities access to an additional set of license plates. This program allows individuals with disabilities to display two license plates on their vehicle, one for parking and one for identification. It also provides them with a special exemption from having to pay the annual vehicle registration fee. The types of New York Certification for an Additional Set of License Plates for Persons With Disabilities include Temporary Disability Plates, Perpetual Disability Plates, and Handicap Plates. Temporary Disability Plates are issued to individuals with a temporary disability that has been certified by a health care provider. Perpetual Disability Plates are issued to individuals with a permanent disability that has been certified by a health care provider. Lastly, Handicap Plates are issued to individuals with a permanent disability or a handicap as certified by a health care provider.