Plain English Breakdown
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Family Restrooms in Safety Rest Areas
This bill requires safety rest areas with public restrooms to provide at least one family restroom and sets deadlines for construction and reporting.
What This Bill Does
- Requires each safety rest area that provides public restrooms to offer at least one family restroom.
- Directs the Department of Transportation to pay for building and maintaining these restrooms using existing funds.
- Asks the Department of Transportation to give detailed plans by July 1, 2026, showing when all safety rest areas will be in line with this law.
- Requires at least one family restroom to be built or started at a safety rest stop by July 1, 2028.
Who It Names or Affects
- Travelers using public safety rest areas
- The Department of Transportation
Terms To Know
- Safety Rest Area
- An area established and maintained by the government for travelers' convenience, usually near highways.
- Family Restroom
- A restroom designed to accommodate families with children or individuals who need assistance, often featuring changing tables and more space.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how the Department of Transportation will prioritize which rest areas get family restrooms first.
- It is unclear if there are enough funds available to cover all construction costs as planned.