Florida Senate - 2024 SB 1380 By Senator Hutson 7-00687-24 20241380__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to special transportation services for 3 persons with disabilities; creating s. 427.02, F.S.; 4 defining terms; providing responsibilities of a 5 special transportation service provider with respect 6 to driver training, installation of video camera 7 monitoring systems, and maintenance of a website or 8 mobile application that allows tracking of certain 9 motor vehicles; requiring a special transportation 10 service provider, in collaboration with the local 11 government with which the provider contracts, to 12 establish standards relating to reasonable time 13 periods between a request for service and the arrival 14 of the provider, limitation of the duration of travel 15 times, transparency regarding the quality of service 16 provided, and a system for the reporting of adverse 17 incidents; requiring reports of adverse incidents to 18 be submitted to the Agency for Persons with 19 Disabilities and the Department of Transportation; 20 requiring the agency, in collaboration with the 21 department, to establish requirements for the 22 investigation of adverse incidents; requiring such an 23 investigation to commence within a certain timeframe; 24 providing nonapplicability of provisions exempting the 25 purchase of contractual services from competitive 26 bidding requirements; providing an effective date. 27 28 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 29 30 Section 1. Section 427.02, Florida Statutes, is created to 31 read: 32 427.02 Special transportation services for persons with 33 disabilities.— 34 (1) As used in this section, the term: 35 (a) “Immediate family member” means a spouse, child, 36 parent, sibling, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or first cousin of a 37 person or the person’s spouse or a person who resides in the 38 primary residence of the person. 39 (b) “Paratransit service” means transportation between 40 specific origins and destinations selected by an individual 41 user, with such service being provided at a time that is agreed 42 upon by the user and provider of the service. 43 (c) “Request for service” means a request made to a special 44 transportation service provider by a person with a disability, 45 or by such person’s immediate family member, for paratransit 46 service. 47 (d) “Special transportation service provider” or “provider” 48 means an organization or entity that contracts with a local 49 government to provide paratransit service for persons with 50 disabilities. 51 (2) A special transportation service provider must: 52 (a) Provide training to each driver of a motor vehicle used 53 to provide paratransit service to persons with disabilities 54 which, at a minimum, meets requirements established by the 55 Agency for Persons with Disabilities for training and 56 professional development of staff providing direct services to 57 clients of the agency. 58 (b)1. Install an interior video camera monitoring system in 59 each motor vehicle used to provide paratransit service to 60 persons with disabilities. Each component of the interior video 61 camera monitoring system must be mounted securely inside the 62 motor vehicle, must be located outside the head protection zone 63 as described in 49 C.F.R. s. 571.222, must be located in an area 64 in which the component is not likely to cause injury, and must 65 have no sharp edges or projections. 66 2. Upon request, provide access to video recorded by an 67 interior video camera monitoring system to the local government, 68 the Department of Transportation, the Agency for Persons with 69 Disabilities, or a parent, legal guardian, caretaker, or 70 immediate family member of a person who receives paratransit 71 service from the special transportation service provider. 72 (c) Maintain a website or mobile application that allows 73 tracking of the location or movement of each motor vehicle used 74 to provide paratransit service to persons with disabilities 75 using a global positioning system or another mapping, 76 locational, or directional information system. Access to such 77 website or mobile application must be restricted to the local 78 government and the parents, legal guardians, caretakers, and 79 immediate family members of persons who receive paratransit 80 service from the special transportation service provider. 81 (3) A special transportation service provider, in 82 collaboration with the local government with which the provider 83 contracts, shall establish: 84 (a) Reasonable time periods between a request for service 85 and the arrival of the special transportation service provider 86 at the location specified in the request, taking into account 87 the number of persons requesting service on the same date, the 88 distance between locations, usual or expected traffic conditions 89 during the provision of service, and any other factor deemed 90 necessary by the provider or the local government. If a special 91 transportation service provider exhibits a pattern of late 92 arrivals based on such established reasonable time periods, the 93 local government may authorize another provider to provide such 94 paratransit service, including the acceptance of any prepaid 95 vouchers for future services, notwithstanding the terms of the 96 contract with the original provider. 97 (b) Best practices for limiting the duration of travel 98 times for persons receiving paratransit service. To avoid 99 unreasonably long travel times, the provider and the local 100 government shall consider the level of service offered to 101 persons without disabilities by a public entity operating a 102 fixed route as compared to the level of paratransit service 103 offered by the special transportation service provider in 104 accordance with 49 C.F.R. s. 37.121. 105 (c) Transparency regarding the quality of service provided 106 by the special transportation service provider, including, but 107 not limited to, data relating to the timeliness of service 108 provided and the handling of complaints. 109 (d) An efficient system for the reporting of adverse 110 incidents occurring during the provision of paratransit service 111 to persons with disabilities. Such system may include the 112 assignment of a quick-response (QR) code to each motor vehicle 113 used to provide such service for the purpose of reporting 114 adverse incidents with a smartphone or other mobile device. 115 Reports of adverse incidents received by the local government or 116 the special transportation service provider must be submitted to 117 the Agency for Persons with Disabilities and the Department of 118 Transportation. 119 (4) The Agency for Persons with Disabilities, in 120 collaboration with the Department of Transportation, shall 121 establish requirements for the investigation of adverse 122 incidents reported pursuant to paragraph (3)(d), including 123 periodic review of ongoing investigations and documentation of 124 final outcomes thereof. The investigation of a reported adverse 125 incident must commence within 48 hours after receipt of the 126 report by the agency and the department. 127 (5) The provisions of s. 287.057 which exempt the 128 procurement of contractual services from competitive bidding 129 requirements do not apply to contracts entered into by local 130 governments and special transportation service providers for the 131 provision of special transportation services under this section. 132 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.