Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H46

Introduced
8/28/23  
Refer
8/28/23  

Caption

Relative to an ADA paratransit program riders' bill of rights

Impact

The introduction of HB 46 is expected to positively impact state laws surrounding disability rights and public transportation. By formalizing the rights of paratransit users, Massachusetts law will provide a framework that compels transit agencies to prioritize the needs of individuals with disabilities. The bill also promotes accountability among service providers by requiring them to ensure timely and safe transport and to respond to user complaints effectively.

Summary

House Bill 46 aims to establish a riders' bill of rights for users of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) paratransit programs in Massachusetts. This legislation ensures that individuals who rely on paratransit services are granted specific rights, enhancing their overall transportation experience. It mandates that public transit agencies implement and adopt a structured set of rights that prioritize safety, reliability, and professionalism from service providers. These rights include access to timely information, the ability to appeal decisions regarding eligibility and use of services, and provisions for assistance during travel.

Conclusion

Overall, the passage of House Bill 46 signifies a commitment to improving the quality of paratransit services for individuals with disabilities in Massachusetts. This proactive approach aligns state laws with federal disability rights legislation, ultimately fostering greater inclusion and accessibility in public transportation.

Contention

While many stakeholders support the bill as a crucial advancement in disability rights, there are points of contention regarding the enforcement and implementation of these rights. Some transit agencies may express concerns about the added administrative burden of adhering to the new requirements. Furthermore, legislators and advocacy groups are expected to engage in discussions about the adequacy of funding for public transit agencies to meet the bill's demands without service cutbacks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3776

Relative to an ADA paratransit program riders' bill of rights

MA A3556

Requires DOT to establish paratransit brokerage program to consolidate provisions of paratransit services under State Medicaid program and NJT Access Link.

MA A5139

Requires DOT to establish paratransit brokerage program to consolidate provisions of paratransit services under State Medicaid program and NJT Access Link.

MA HB1007

Paratransit Services

MA HB1199

Transportation - MobilityLink Paratransit Service Improvements - Study

MA SB891

Transportation - MobilityLink Paratransit Service Improvements - Study

MA AB1351

Transit operators: paratransit and dial-a-ride services: assessment.

MA HB0474

Paratransit Services Amendments

MA A5797

Modifies definition of "paratransit service" under various sections of law.

MA S4086

Modifies definition of "paratransit service" under various sections of law.

Similar Bills

NJ S3711

Revises "Paratransit Services Improvement Act"; transfers $6 million from NJT to DHS.

NJ A5232

Revises "Paratransit Services Improvement Act"; transfers $6 million from NJT to DHS.

NJ A2290

Revises "Paratransit Services Improvement Act"; transfers $6 million from NJT to DHS.

NJ S2049

Revises "Paratransit Services Improvement Act"; transfers $6 million from NJT to DHS.

CA AB2043

Medi-Cal: nonmedical and nonemergency medical transportation.

NJ A5139

Requires DOT to establish paratransit brokerage program to consolidate provisions of paratransit services under State Medicaid program and NJT Access Link.

NJ A3556

Requires DOT to establish paratransit brokerage program to consolidate provisions of paratransit services under State Medicaid program and NJT Access Link.

CA AB1351

Transit operators: paratransit and dial-a-ride services: assessment.