The New York Application for a Metered Parking Waiver for Persons With Severe Disabilities allows those with disabilities to park without paying a metered parking fee. The waiver can apply to those who are legally blind, have a disability plate or placard, or who are certified by a health care practitioner as having a disability that significantly limits their mobility. The waiver applies to metered parking spaces in New York City, and is valid for up to two hours. There are three types of New York Application for a Metered Parking Waiver for Persons With Severe Disabilities, including: 1. The Disability Placard/License Plate Waiver: This waiver applies to those with a valid disability placard or license plate. The applicant must provide proof of the disability placard/license plate along with a valid New York State driver's license or non-driver ID card. 2. The Blind Person's Waiver: This waiver applies to those who are legally blind, as certified by an optometrist, ophthalmologist, or physician. The applicant must provide proof of blindness along with a valid New York State driver's license or non-driver ID card. 3. The Mobility-Limited Waiver: This waiver applies to those who are certified by a health care practitioner as having a disability that significantly limits their mobility. The applicant must provide proof of the disability along with a valid New York State driver's license or non-driver ID card. Once approved, the applicant will receive a Metered Parking Waiver card. This card must be presented to the parking enforcement officer when parking in a metered parking space. The waiver is valid for up to two hours.