§47145. Pilot program for airport accessibility
(a)
(b)
(1)
(A) for a project to repair, improve, or relocate the infrastructure of an airport, airport terminal, or airport facility to increase accessibility for individuals with disabilities, or as part of a plan to increase accessibility for individuals with disabilities;
(B) to develop or modify a plan (as described in subsection (e)) for a project that increases accessibility for individuals with disabilities, including-
(i) assessments of accessibility or assessments of planned modifications to an airport, airport terminal, or airport facility for passenger use, performed by the disability advisory committee of the recipient airport (if applicable), the protection and advocacy system for individuals with disabilities in the applicable State, a center for independent living, or a disability organization, including an advocacy or nonprofit organization that represents or provides services to individuals with disabilities; or
(ii) coordination by the disability advisory committee of the recipient airport with a protection and advocacy system, center for independent living, or such disability organization; or
(C) to carry out any other project that meets or exceeds the standards and regulations described in subsection (a).
(2)
(c)
(1) consistent with the current (as of the date of the upgrade) standards and regulations described in subsection (a); and
(2) even if the related service, program, or activity, when viewed in the entirely of the service, program, or activity, is readily accessible and usable as so described.
(d)
(1) a capital project to upgrade the accessibility of a commercial service airport that is not accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities consistent with standards and regulations described in subsection (a); or
(2) to meet or exceed the Airports Council International accreditation under the Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation, through the incorporation of universal design principles.
(e)
(1) enhance the passenger experience and maximize accessibility of commercial service airports, airport terminals, or airport facilities for individuals with disabilities, including by-
(A) upgrading bathrooms, counters, or pumping rooms;
(B) increasing audio and visual accessibility on information boards, security gates, or paging systems;
(C) updating airport terminals to increase the availability of accessible seating and power outlets for durable medical equipment (such as powered wheelchairs);
(D) updating airport websites and other information communication technology to be accessible for individuals with disabilities; or
(E) increasing the number of elevators, including elevators that move power wheelchairs to an aircraft;
(2) improve the operations of, provide efficiencies of service to, and enhance the use of commercial service airports for individuals with disabilities;
(3) establish a disability advisory committee if the airport is a small, medium, or large hub airport; and
(4) make improvements in personnel, infrastructure, and technology that can assist passenger self-identification regarding disability and needing assistance.
(f)
(1) engagement with disability advocacy entities (such as the disability advisory committee of the sponsor) and a protection and advocacy system for individuals with disabilities in the applicable State, a center for independent living, or a disability organization, including an advocacy or nonprofit organization that represents or provides services to individuals with disabilities; and
(2) assessments of accessibility or assessments of planned modifications to commercial service airports to the extent merited by the scope of the capital project of the sponsor proposed to be assisted under this section, taking into account any such assessment already conducted by the Federal Aviation Administration.
(g)
(h)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(i)
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12131 et seq.), referred to in subsec. (a), probably means title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990,
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, referred to in subsec. (a), is