Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2428

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to handicap parking access for individuals with autism

Impact

If enacted, S2428 seeks to amend existing laws regarding handicap parking placards by including criteria for those diagnosed with autism. The proposed law will enable eligible individuals or their guardians to utilize the placard, but only when they are transporting the individual with autism. This adjustment signifies a broader recognition of the needs of individuals with autism concerning mobility and accessibility in public spaces.

Summary

S2428 is a legislative proposal introduced in Massachusetts that aims to enhance parking accessibility for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. The bill specifically allows individuals with autism, or their parents and guardians, to be issued handicap parking placards. This provision is critical for facilitating easier transportation options for autistic individuals, ensuring they have the same access to parking facilities that others with disabilities receive.

Contention

While the bill appears to offer necessary support to families with autistic individuals, discussions likely arise around the implementation specifics, such as verification processes for eligibility. Ensuring that the placard is used appropriately may lead to debates about oversight and compliance. Additionally, there may be broader concerns regarding how this amendment integrates within existing disability laws, as stakeholders may want to ensure it doesn't disadvantage other groups relying on similar accommodations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2282

Relative to handicap parking access for individuals with autism

MA S1445

Relative to the safety of Autistic and Alzheimer's individuals

MA H1149

Relative to insurance coverage for individuals with autism

MA S1322

Relative to courtesy retail parking spaces designed for non-handicapped veterans

MA H3533

Relative to courtesy retail parking spaces designed for non-handicapped veterans

MA S112

Increasing accessibility in restaurants for physically handicapped persons

MA S1398

Supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities including autism

MA H980

Relative to the safety of autistic and alzheimer individuals

MA S97

Ensuring equal access to medical treatments essential for people with a developmental disability, intellectual disability, or autism

MA H3262

Resolve to establish a special commission to perform an investigation and providing for a study relative to the potential implementation of a time limit for handicapped parking placard use in a metered spot

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.