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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 1939 (Introduced in Senate) — To amend title 49, United States Code, to authorize appropriations for the Federal Aviation Administration for fiscal... · Sec. 740

Sec. 740. Store On-board Wheelchairs in Cabin Act

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In the case an aircraft that is required to be equipped with an on-board wheelchair in accordance with section 382.65 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, an air carrier and a foreign air carrier shall provide in a prominent place on a publicly available internet website of the carrier, and in any place where a passenger can make a reservation, information regarding the rights and responsibilities of both passengers on such aircraft and the air carrier or foreign air carrier, including— that an air carrier or foreign air carrier is required to equip aircraft that have more than 60 passenger seats and that have an accessible lavatory (whether or not having such a lavatory is required by section 382.63 of such title 14) with an on-board wheelchair unless an exception described in such section 382.65 applies; that a qualified individual with a disability may request an on-board wheelchair on aircraft with more than 60 passenger seats even if the lavatory is not accessible and that the basis of such request must be that the individual can use an inaccessible lavatory but cannot reach it from a seat without using an on-board wheelchair; that the air carrier or foreign air carrier may require the qualified individual with a disability to provide the advance notice specified in section 382.27 of such title 14 in order for the individual to be provided with the on-board wheelchair; and if the air carrier or foreign air carrier requires the advance notice described in subparagraph (C), information on how a qualified individual with a disability can make such a request.
An air carrier and a foreign air carriers shall require that all personnel who regularly interact with the traveling public, including contractors, complete annual training regarding assisting qualified individual with a disability, including regarding the availability of accessible lavatories and on-board wheelchairs and such individual's right to request an on-board wheelchair. The Secretary shall conduct a public awareness campaign on the rights of qualified individuals with a disability, including with respect to accessible lavatories and such individual's right to request an on-board wheelchair in accordance section 382.65 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations .
In this subsection, the term qualified individual with a disability has the meaning given such term in section 382.3 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations. The Secretary may assess a civil penalty in accordance with section 46301 of title 49, United States Code, to any air carrier or foreign air carrier who fails to meet the requirements under paragraph
(1)or (2). Section 46301(a)(7) of title 49, United States Code, is amended— in the paragraph heading, by striking ; and to harm in subparagraph (A)— in the heading, by striking and inserting bodily harm or damage to wheelchair or other mobility aid ; and damage to wheelchair or other mobility aid, bodily harm, or failure to equip aircraft with a wheelchair by striking or injury to a passenger with a disability and inserting , injury to a passenger with a disability, or a failure to equip an aircraft with an on-board wheelchair pursuant to section 382.65 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations (or a successor regulation) . The amendments made by paragraph
(1)shall apply to flights occurring on or after the effective date of the revision described in subsection (a).
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