What limitations are there for provision of paratransit service to visitors?
A transportation entity is not required to provide service to a visitor for more than 21 days from the date of that visitors first paratransit trip. The 21 days may be continuous, or parceled out over several shorter visits. After 21 days, the transportation entity may require the visitor to apply for paratransit eligibility in the usual local manner. Back to top.
A transportation entity is not required to provide service to a visitor for more than 21 days from the date of that visitor’s first paratransit trip. The 21 days may be continuous, or parceled out over several shorter visits. After 21 days, the transportation entity may require the visitor to apply for paratransit eligibility in the usual local manner. (§37.127) Other Sources of Information Regional ADA Technical Assistance Centers: Toll-Free 1-800-949-4232 Federal Transit Administration ADA Toll Free Technical Assistance Line: 1-888-446-4511 (Voice) or 1-800-877-8339 (TTY); http://www.fta.dot.
A transportation entity is not required to provide service to a visitor for more than 21 days from the date of that visitor’s first paratransit trip. The 21 days may be continuous, or parceled out over several shorter visits. After 21 days, the transportation entity may require the visitor to apply for paratransit eligibility in the usual local manner. (?37.127) Other Sources of Information Regional ADA Technical Assistance Centers: Toll-Free 1-800-949-4232 Federal Transit Administration ADA Toll Free Technical Assistance Line: 1-888-446-4511 (Voice) or 1-800-877-8339 (TTY); http://www.fta.dot.gov/ Virginia Commonwealth University | www.dbtac.vcu.edu National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (#H133A060087-01) VCU DBTAC Coordination, Outreach and Research Center 1112 East Clay Street| P.O. Box 980330 | Richmond, Virginia 23298-0330 Phone: (804)827-0917 | Fax: (804) 828- 828-1321 This website is maintained by the VCU DBTAC Coordination, Outreach and Research Center. Th