New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB120

Introduced
1/21/25  
Report Pass
2/10/25  
Report Pass
3/6/25  
Engrossed
3/18/25  
Report Pass
3/19/25  
Enrolled
3/20/25  

Caption

Accessibility Of State Agencies

Impact

The Accessibility Act introduces a systematic approach for state agencies to improve accessibility, which is expected to benefit the disabled community significantly. By requiring that all digital resources and public facilities follow stringent accessibility criteria, the Act is designed to create an inclusive environment for individuals with disabilities. Notably, the establishment of the Office of Accessibility will facilitate training, provide technical assistance, and oversee compliance across various state institutions. The bill includes provisions for agencies to post accessibility statements publicly, thus promoting transparency and accountability.

Summary

House Bill 120, titled the Accessibility Act, aims to enhance accessibility standards for individuals with disabilities across all state agencies in New Mexico. If enacted, the bill mandates that every state agency's website, mobile application, and physical facilities adhere to defined digital and physical accessibility standards. These standards are largely based on federal guidelines set forth by the Americans with Disabilities Act and web content accessibility guidelines. The bill creates the Office of Accessibility to oversee implementation and ensure compliance by April 1, 2026.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step towards ensuring equal access for all citizens, there may be concerns related to the additional bureaucracy it introduces. Some stakeholders may argue that the implementation of these standards could create logistical challenges for state agencies, especially if resources are limited. Moreover, the introduction of a private right of action allows individuals to sue state agencies for noncompliance, which could lead to an increase in legal disputes. Concerns may be raised about how this could strain state resources further and impact service delivery while addressing the important issue of accessibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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