Section 1 of the bill requires a car sharing program operating in
the state to ensure, on and after January 1, 2028, that for each shared car available through the program, the program shall indicate the car's accessibility modifications. A car sharing program that makes a reasonable effort to obtain accurate information from the shared car owner regarding any modification for accessibility is not liable for incorrect or false information provided by the shared car owner. Sections 2 and 3 require that on and after January 1, 2026, a local
government may approve the new construction or remodel of an electric vehicle charging station only if the station is built with a minimum of 120 inches of width with 36 inch access aisles and at a height accessible for an individual using a wheelchair (accessible charging station). By January 1, 2028, all electric vehicle charging station locations with more than one charging station must provide the same proportion of accessible charging stations as the federal Americans with Disabilities Act requires of parking spaces. Section 4 clarifies that an individual shall not block reasonable
access to reserved parking by any means. A peace officer is required to investigate a complaint that accessible parking has been blocked within a reasonable time.