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Provision of concessionary public transport fares for persons with disabilities

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It is Government��s policy to encourage and facilitate the full integration of persons with disabilities (PWDs) into the society through participation in social activities, a Government spokesman said today (April 4).

The Administration provides point-to-point Rehabus service to meet PWDs�� basic transport needs. In addition, the Administration is in active pursuance of introducing accessible taxis for wheelchair users. In terms of financial assistance, Disability Allowance (DA) and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) are provided to PWDs.

As regards public transport facilities, the Environment, Transport and Works Bureau and the Transport Department actively encourage public transport operators to improve the accessibility of their facilities and to provide concessionary fares for PWDs, having regard to their financial position and operating environment.

"When considering fare concession schemes for any particular groups of PWDs, it is necessary to consider whether such schemes would discriminate against other PWDs under the Disability Discrimination Ordinance (DDO).

"We have sought legal advice on the Subcommittee��s proposal to offer fare concession in the first instance to recipients of DA and CSSA with 100% loss of earning capacity from various sources, including the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC), the Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Legal Service Division of the Legislative Council Secretariat. All consider that the offer of fare concession to a particular group of PWDs might expose us to risks of legal challenge by excluded PWDs.

"The Rehabilitation Advisory Committee (RAC) noted circumstances of the case and proposed to offer concession to PWDs who require company of carer for travelling on public transport, as it would likely meet the 'special measures' provision of Section 50 of the DDO for a defence, and that this option is less likely to contravene the DDO. RAC considered it a more acceptable option for public transport operators," the spokesman said.

Representatives of PWD groups, EOC, DoJ and the Administration met with the Legislative Council Subcommittee this afternoon for further discussion on the matter. At the meeting, the Subcommittee and representatives of PWD groups strongly requested the offer of fare concession to recipients of DA and CSSA with 100% loss of earning capacity in the first instance.

The Subcommittee also requested the Administration to consider legislative amendments to avoid possible legal challenges that may arise.

"The Administration agrees to consider carefully the suggestion for amendments to the respective legislation. We shall work closely with the EOC to ensure that any amendments, if to be made, will not affect the protection provided to PWDs under the DDO," the spokesman added.



Ends/Tuesday, April 4, 2006
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