An Act relative to amending certain use restrictions for the Foxborough State Hospital
Bill S 2141 protects students from penalties for using student MetroCards when school is not in session, ensuring they can travel freely for various activities.
Bill S 2141 protects students from penalties for using student MetroCards when school is not in session, ensuring they can travel freely for various activities.
The primary purpose of Bill S 2141 is to protect students from penalties associated with the use of student MetroCards during periods when school is not in session. This legislation aims to ensure that students can utilize their MetroCards freely without the fear of facing fines or other punitive measures from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
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Bill S 2141 seeks to safeguard the rights of students in New York by ensuring that they can use their student MetroCards without the risk of penalties during non-school periods. By addressing this issue, the bill aims to promote accessibility and support for students' transportation needs outside of the academic calendar. The bill is currently under consideration by the Transportation Committee, and its progress will be monitored as it moves through the legislative process.
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