PRINTER'S NO. 1160
No. 1050 Session of 1987
INTRODUCED BY FOX, SAURMAN, COHEN, NAHILL, HALUSKA, KOSINSKI, MELIO, RYBAK, BUNT, CAWLEY, ARTY, TRELLO, KUKOVICH, ITKIN, STABACK, LASHINGER, WILSON, E. Z. TAYLOR, RAYMOND, KENNEY, FISCHER, PETRONE, GEIST, MAIALE, HOWLETT, CORNELL, HAYDEN, J. TAYLOR, VEON AND LINTON, APRIL 8, 1987
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION, APRIL 8, 1987
AN ACT 1 Requiring that railroad stations and subway stops have ramps and 2 other improvements for handicapped persons and that rolling 3 stock have certain devices for handicapped persons; and 4 providing penalties. 5 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 hereby enacts as follows: 7 Section 1. Statement of purpose. 8 The purpose of this act is to have fully accessible public 9 transportation services for all persons with disabilities in 10 order to guarantee nondiscrimination relating to their mobility 11 and independence. 12 Section 2. Definitions. 13 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 14 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 15 context clearly indicates otherwise: 16 "Bus." A motor vehicle designed for carrying more than ten 17 passengers, exclusive of the driver, other than a taxicab, and
1 designed and used by a transportation company for the 2 transportation of persons for compensation. 3 "Rolling stock." Buses, trains, trolley cars, subway cars, 4 vans and similar means of public transportation. 5 "Transportation company." A person, firm or corporation 6 rendering public passenger service in this Commonwealth pursuant 7 to common carrier authorization from the Pennsylvania Public 8 Utility Commission or the Interstate Commerce Commission. 9 Section 3. Improvements for the handicapped at railroad 10 stations and subway stops. 11 (a) Ramps.--A transportation company which renders fixed 12 route public transportation service by rail in this Commonwealth 13 shall install, at all railroad stations and subway stops and 14 entrances thereto, such ramps and other improvements as may be 15 necessary to make the stations and stops accessible to 16 handicapped persons in wheelchairs and other persons who may 17 have difficulty negotiating stairs. 18 (b) Bridge plates.--Trains and subway cars shall be equipped 19 with a sufficient number of bridge plates for use between the 20 cars and platforms by persons in wheelchairs. 21 Section 4. Electrical lifts on buses and trolleys. 22 All buses and trolley cars purchased or placed into operation 23 by transportation companies for the first time after the 24 effective date of this act shall be equipped with front door 25 electrical lifts for wheelchairs. All new and existing lifts 26 shall be properly maintained and functional for the life of the 27 vehicle. 28 Section 5. Tie-downs on buses, trains and subway cars. 29 Transportation companies shall equip buses, train passenger 30 cars and subway passenger cars with a sufficient number of tie- 19870H1050B1160 - 2 -
1 downs to accommodate persons in all types of wheelchairs. Tie- 2 down devices shall accommodate a minimum of 10% of the available 3 seating space. 4 Section 6. Specifications. 5 The Department of Transportation, in consultation with an 11- 6 member advisory committee appointed by the Governor, composed of 7 knowledgeable disabled persons with a variety of disabilities 8 and representatives of organizations serving such persons, shall 9 prepare design specifications for the ramps, platform plates, 10 electrical lifts and tie-downs required by this act and make the 11 specifications available to transportation companies. 12 Section 7. Enforcement. 13 The Department of Transportation shall be responsible for the 14 enforcement of this act. 15 Section 8. Variance or exemption. 16 The Department of Transportation may grant a temporary one- 17 time variance, not to exceed six months in duration, or 18 exemptions from the provisions of this act if its enforcement 19 would impose undue hardship on the transportation company and if 20 the variance or exemptions would not have a material adverse 21 effect on handicapped persons. 22 Section 9. Operator compliance. 23 Transportation companies shall conduct and require their 24 operators to complete a training course to teach the operators 25 to respect the rights of disabled passengers regarding courtesy, 26 sensitivity and the proper operation of all rolling stock 27 facilities and services. 28 Section 10. Passenger compliance. 29 A passenger who is not disabled who occupies a seat on 30 rolling stock reserved for the disabled commits a summary 19870H1050B1160 - 3 -
1 offense. 2 Section 11. Effective date. 3 This act shall take effect in six months. L10L74CHF/19870H1050B1160 - 4 -