Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Human Services Committee | |
HB 2794
This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in
their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a
statement of legislative intent.
Brief Description: Promoting accessible communities for persons with disabilities.
Sponsors: Representatives Wallace, Chase, Sells, Williams, Green, Haigh, Santos and Simpson.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 1/30/08
Staff: Brian Considine (786-7290).
Background:
County Advisory Committees
Under the state's election law, counties are required to have an advisory committee established to
assist election officials in developing a plan to identify and implement changes to improve the
accessibility of elections for voters with disabilities.
Special Parking Privilege
The Department of Licensing is required to grant special parking privileges to any person that
has a permanent or temporary disability that limits or impairs the ability to walk or involves
acute sensitivity to light and meets one of the following criteria, as determined by a licensed
physician or an advanced nurse practitioner:
Parking Permits
A permanent parking privilege must be renewed every five years, and a temporary parking
privilege must be renewed every six months. If granted a special parking privilege, a person
may choose one of the following options:
Traffic Infraction Penalties
Any unauthorized use of a special parking permit, parking a vehicle in a space reserved for a
person with a physical disability without a placard or special license plate, or making
inaccessible the access aisle located next to a space reserved for a person with a physical
disability is a $250 traffic infraction.
Local Comprehensive Emergency Plans (Plan)
Each county, city, and town must establish a local organization for emergency management or
join a joint organization of local governments. Each local organization is required to prepare a
Plan that must be submitted to the Adjutant General for recommendations and verification of
consistency with the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.
Summary of Bill:
Accessible Communities Account (Account)
The Account is created in the custody of the State Treasurer. Appropriation is not required for
expenditures from the Account, and only the Commissioner of the Employment Security
Department (ESD) may authorize expenditures from the Account.
The ESD may make expenditures for awareness and improved access for and acceptance of
persons with disabilities; reimbursement for travel, reasonable accommodation, and meeting
expenses for county Accessible Community Advisory Committees (Advisory Committee);
establishing and maintaining an Accessible Communities Website; and a grant program to
promote greater awareness of disability issues and access for persons with disabilities within the
community.
Governor's Committee on Disability and Employment (Governor's Committee)
The Governor's Committee is created to determine eligibility for grants to Advisory Committees.
The Governor's Committee can solicit and select proposals from active Advisory Committees for
projects to improve disability awareness from the Account. The Governor's Committee will
establish an Accessible Communities Website.
Accessible Community Advisory Committees
The bill changes the name of the county advisory committee established under the state's election
law to the Accessible Community Advisory Committee and allows counties to receive
reimbursement from the Account to promote accessible communities. For the Advisory
Committee to receive funding, it must be active. To be considered active, an active Advisory
Committee must submit annual assurances to the Governor's committee. Members must be from
a diverse range of disabilities who can identify attitudinal, programmatic, and physical barriers
encountered by persons with disabilities. Adjacent counties may form joint advisory committees
so long as only one county has a population greater than 70,000.
Traffic Infraction Penalties
Penalties for all traffic infractions relating to use of special parking permits or parking spaces are
raised from $250 to $450, and the additional $200 per penalty is deposited into the Account.
Local Comprehensive Emergency Plan
By 2010, each Plan must identify and respond to the needs of persons with disabilities in
planning for issues surrounding an emergency situation. Each Plan must document the
participation of Advisory Committees or other local disability organizations in developing
responses to the needs of persons with disabilities in an emergency situation.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on January 18, 2008.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.