Requires fare parity for paratransit services operated by certain authorities
Bill S 6497 ensures paratransit fares for individuals with disabilities match or are lower than regular transit fares, promoting equity in public transportation access.
Bill S 6497 ensures paratransit fares for individuals with disabilities match or are lower than regular transit fares, promoting equity in public transportation access.
Bill S 6497 aims to establish fare parity for paratransit services provided by specific transportation authorities. The intent of the bill is to ensure that individuals who rely on paratransit services, often those with disabilities or mobility challenges, are charged fares that are consistent with those of regular public transit services. This measure seeks to promote equity and accessibility in public transportation.
Affected Parties:
Equity in Transportation: By enforcing fare parity, the bill aims to enhance the overall fairness of the public transportation system, ensuring that all users have equitable access to transit options.
This summary provides an overview of Bill S 6497, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impacts on affected individuals and transportation authorities. Further legislative developments will clarify the implementation details and any additional requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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