Requires NJT to expand or modify routes and hours of certain transportation services and to solicit input from individuals diagnosed with autism.
Impact
The bill establishes a framework where the NJT must engage with individuals diagnosed with autism and their advocates, soliciting input on the necessary changes to the transportation services. This community engagement is required prior to the expansion or modification of services and continues annually to assess whether the transportation needs are being met effectively. This will likely lead to targeted improvements in various routes and service hours that can better serve the autism community, promoting inclusivity in public transportation policies.
Summary
Bill S148 mandates the New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJT) to expand or modify the routes and operational hours of its transportation services, which includes motorbuses and rail services. This requirement specifically targets the needs of individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, establishing an obligation for the NJT to enhance accessibility and accommodate this segment of the population within a year of the bill's effective date. The aim is to ensure that these individuals can access the necessary transportation services adequately.
Contention
While the intent of S148 is to improve accessibility for individuals with autism, there may be points of contention regarding the implementation and funding of these required changes. Stakeholders might express concerns over the NJT's capacity to manage such alterations within its existing budget or staffing limitations. Moreover, there could be differing opinions on the adequacy of the measures taken based on community input, as well as the potential need for oversight to ensure that the requirements lead to tangible improvements in transit services.
Same As
Requires NJT to expand or modify routes and hours of certain transportation services and to solicit input from individuals diagnosed with autism.