§ 12162. Intercity and commuter rail actions considered discriminatory
(a)
Intercity rail transportation
(1)
One car per train rule
It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for a person who provides intercity rail transportation to fail to have at least one passenger car per train that is readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, in accordance with regulations issued under section
12164 of this title, as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 5 years after July 26, 1990.
(2)
New intercity cars
(A)
General rule
Except as otherwise provided in this subsection with respect to individuals who use wheelchairs, it shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for a person to purchase or lease any new rail passenger cars for use in intercity rail transportation, and for which a solicitation is made later than 30 days after July 26, 1990, unless all such rail cars are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation in regulations issued under section
12164 of this title.
(B)
Special rule for single-level passenger coaches for individuals who use wheelchairs
Single-level passenger coaches shall be required to—
(iii)
have a seat to which a passenger in a wheelchair can transfer, and a space to fold and store such passenger’s wheelchair; and
only to the extent provided in paragraph (3).
(C)
Special rule for single-level dining cars for individuals who use wheelchairs
Single-level dining cars shall not be required to—
(3)
Accessibility of single-level coaches
(A)
General rule
It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for a person who provides intercity rail transportation to fail to have on each train which includes one or more single-level rail passenger coaches—
(i)
a number of spaces—
(I)
to park and secure wheelchairs (to accommodate individuals who wish to remain in their wheelchairs) equal to not less than one-half of the number of single-level rail passenger coaches in such train; and
(II)
to fold and store wheelchairs (to accommodate individuals who wish to transfer to coach seats) equal to not less than one-half of the number of single-level rail passenger coaches in such train,
as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 5 years after July 26, 1990; and
(ii)
a number of spaces—
(I)
to park and secure wheelchairs (to accommodate individuals who wish to remain in their wheelchairs) equal to not less than the total number of single-level rail passenger coaches in such train; and
(II)
to fold and store wheelchairs (to accommodate individuals who wish to transfer to coach seats) equal to not less than the total number of single-level rail passenger coaches in such train,
as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 10 years after July 26, 1990.
(B)
Location
Spaces required by subparagraph (A) shall be located in single-level rail passenger coaches or food service cars.
(C)
Limitation
Of the number of spaces required on a train by subparagraph (A), not more than two spaces to park and secure wheelchairs nor more than two spaces to fold and store wheelchairs shall be located in any one coach or food service car.
(D)
Other accessibility features
Single-level rail passenger coaches and food service cars on which the spaces required by subparagraph (A) are located shall have a restroom usable by an individual who uses a wheelchair and shall be able to be entered from the station platform by an individual who uses a wheelchair.
(4)
Food service
(A)
Single-level dining cars
On any train in which a single-level dining car is used to provide food service—
(i)
if such single-level dining car was purchased after July 26, 1990, table service in such car shall be provided to a passenger who uses a wheelchair if—
(I)
the car adjacent to the end of the dining car through which a wheelchair may enter is itself accessible to a wheelchair;
(II)
such passenger can exit to the platform from the car such passenger occupies, move down the platform, and enter the adjacent accessible car described in subclause (I) without the necessity of the train being moved within the station; and
(III)
space to park and secure a wheelchair is available in the dining car at the time such passenger wishes to eat (if such passenger wishes to remain in a wheelchair), or space to store and fold a wheelchair is available in the dining car at the time such passenger wishes to eat (if such passenger wishes to transfer to a dining car seat); and
(ii)
appropriate auxiliary aids and services, including a hard surface on which to eat, shall be provided to ensure that other equivalent food service is available to individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, and to passengers traveling with such individuals.
Unless not practicable, a person providing intercity rail transportation shall place an accessible car adjacent to the end of a dining car described in clause (i) through which an individual who uses a wheelchair may enter.
(b)
Commuter rail transportation
(1)
One car per train rule
It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for a person who provides commuter rail transportation to fail to have at least one passenger car per train that is readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, in accordance with regulations issued under section
12164 of this title, as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 5 years after July 26, 1990.
(2)
New commuter rail cars
(A)
General rule
It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for a person to purchase or lease any new rail passenger cars for use in commuter rail transportation, and for which a solicitation is made later than 30 days after July 26, 1990, unless all such rail cars are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation in regulations issued under section
12164 of this title.
(B)
Accessibility
For purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29, a requirement that a rail passenger car used in commuter rail transportation be accessible to or readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, shall not be construed to require—
(c)
Used rail cars
It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for a person to purchase or lease a used rail passenger car for use in intercity or commuter rail transportation, unless such person makes demonstrated good faith efforts to purchase or lease a used rail car that is readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation in regulations issued under section
12164 of this title.
(d)
Remanufactured rail cars
(1)
Remanufacturing
It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for a person to remanufacture a rail passenger car for use in intercity or commuter rail transportation so as to extend its usable life for 10 years or more, unless the rail car, to the maximum extent feasible, is made readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation in regulations issued under section
12164 of this title.
(2)
Purchase or lease
It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for a person to purchase or lease a remanufactured rail passenger car for use in intercity or commuter rail transportation unless such car was remanufactured in accordance with paragraph (1).
(e)
Stations
(1)
New stations
It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for a person to build a new station for use in intercity or commuter rail transportation that is not readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation in regulations issued under section
12164 of this title.
(2)
Existing stations
(A)
Failure to make readily accessible
(i)
General rule
It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for a responsible person to fail to make existing stations in the intercity rail transportation system, and existing key stations in commuter rail transportation systems, readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation in regulations issued under section
12164 of this title.
(ii)
Period for compliance
(I)
Intercity rail
All stations in the intercity rail transportation system shall be made readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as soon as practicable, but in no event later than 20 years after July 26, 1990.
(II)
Commuter rail
Key stations in commuter rail transportation systems shall be made readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as soon as practicable but in no event later than 3 years after July 26, 1990, except that the time limit may be extended by the Secretary of Transportation up to 20 years after July 26, 1990, in a case where the raising of the entire passenger platform is the only means available of attaining accessibility or where other extraordinarily expensive structural changes are necessary to attain accessibility.
(iii)
Designation of key stations
Each commuter authority shall designate the key stations in its commuter rail transportation system, in consultation with individuals with disabilities and organizations representing such individuals, taking into consideration such factors as high ridership and whether such station serves as a transfer or feeder station. Before the final designation of key stations under this clause, a commuter authority shall hold a public hearing.
(iv)
Plans and milestones
The Secretary of Transportation shall require the appropriate person to develop a plan for carrying out this subparagraph that reflects consultation with individuals with disabilities affected by such plan and that establishes milestones for achievement of the requirements of this subparagraph.
(B)
Requirement when making alterations
(i)
General rule
It shall be considered discrimination, for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29, with respect to alterations of an existing station or part thereof in the intercity or commuter rail transportation systems that affect or could affect the usability of the station or part thereof, for the responsible person, owner, or person in control of the station to fail to make the alterations in such a manner that, to the maximum extent feasible, the altered portions of the station are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, upon completion of such alterations.
(ii)
Alterations to a primary function area
It shall be considered discrimination, for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29, with respect to alterations that affect or could affect the usability of or access to an area of the station containing a primary function, for the responsible person, owner, or person in control of the station to fail to make the alterations in such a manner that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel to the altered area, and the bathrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the altered area, are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, upon completion of such alterations, where such alterations to the path of travel or the bathrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the altered area are not disproportionate to the overall alterations in terms of cost and scope (as determined under criteria established by the Attorney General).
(C)
Required cooperation
It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section
12132 of this title and section
794 of title
29 for an owner, or person in control, of a station governed by subparagraph (A) or (B) to fail to provide reasonable cooperation to a responsible person with respect to such station in that responsible person’s efforts to comply with such subparagraph. An owner, or person in control, of a station shall be liable to a responsible person for any failure to provide reasonable cooperation as required by this subparagraph. Failure to receive reasonable cooperation required by this subparagraph shall not be a defense to a claim of discrimination under this chapter.