Relating to the waiver of state park, museum, and other state-operated facility entrance fees for persons with certain disabilities.
Impact
If enacted, SB428 could significantly reduce financial barriers for people with disabilities who wish to enjoy the state's recreational offerings and cultural institutions. By allowing free entry for both the disabled individuals and their attendants, the state is taking steps towards inclusivity and enhancing access to public facilities. This aligns with broader legislative goals of supporting individuals with disabilities and fulfilling principles of equal access to public accommodations.
Summary
SB428 aims to enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities by waiving entrance fees to state parks, museums, and other state-operated facilities for anyone with certain disabilities, as well as for their paid personal attendants. This bill amends Chapters 442 and 13 of the Government Code and Parks and Wildlife Code respectively, introducing a provision that allows for fee waivers. The implementation of these waivers will be overseen by relevant state commissions in consultation with the Health and Human Services Commission, which will establish eligibility requirements and procedures for the program.
Contention
While the bill has largely been supported as a positive measure for disability rights, discussions may arise regarding the administrative process for implementing these waivers, particularly around the adequacy of funding to cover lost entrance fees. Legislators may debate the specifics of eligibility criteria, with some advocating for broader inclusion, while others may have concerns regarding possible abuse of the waiver system. Ensuring fairness and preventing potential misuse without discouraging legitimate use by individuals who need it will be crucial in the implementation phase.
Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain entrance or admission fees to state parks and state historical sites for certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.
Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for certain veterans, active duty armed forces members, and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.
Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for veterans, active duty armed forces members, and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.
Relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for veterans and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.
Relating to the terminology used in statute to refer to intellectual disability and certain references to abolished health and human services agencies.
Relating to the terminology used in statute to refer to intellectual disability and certain references to abolished health and human services agencies.