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Referenced Laws
Chapter 243
section 24313
42 U.S.C. 12162(a)
Section 1
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Baby Changing on Board Act.
Section 2
2. Installation of baby changing tables on Amtrak trains Chapter 243 of title 49, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 24313 the following: In this section: The term ADA-compliant restroom means a restroom that complies with the requirements set forth in section 242(a) of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12162(a)). The term baby changing table means an elevated, freestanding structure generally designed to support and retain a child with a body weight of up to 30 pounds in a horizontal position for the purpose of allowing an individual to change the child’s diaper, including pull-out or drop-down changing surfaces. The term covered passenger rail train— means a passenger rail train that— is owned and operated by the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (commonly known as Amtrak); and was solicited for purchase after the date of the enactment of the Baby Changing on Board Act for use by Amtrak; and does not include any passenger rail train that Amtrak operates, but does not own. All covered passenger rail trains shall have a baby changing table in at least one restroom in each car, including in an ADA-compliant restroom. Each restroom described in paragraph (1) shall clearly indicate with signage the presence of a baby changing table and such baby changing tables shall be clearly identified with signage. The chapter analysis for chapter 243 of title 49, United States Code, is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 24313 the following: 24314.Baby changing tables
(a)DefinitionsIn this section: (1)ADA-compliant restroomThe term ADA-compliant restroom means a restroom that complies with the requirements set forth in section 242(a) of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12162(a)).
(2)Baby changing tableThe term baby changing table means an elevated, freestanding structure generally designed to support and retain a child with a body weight of up to 30 pounds in a horizontal position for the purpose of allowing an individual to change the child’s diaper, including pull-out or drop-down changing surfaces. (3)Covered passenger rail trainThe term covered passenger rail train—
(A)means a passenger rail train that— (i)is owned and operated by the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (commonly known as Amtrak); and
(ii)was solicited for purchase after the date of the enactment of the Baby Changing on Board Act for use by Amtrak; and (B)does not include any passenger rail train that Amtrak operates, but does not own.
(b)Baby changing tables
(1)In generalAll covered passenger rail trains shall have a baby changing table in at least one restroom in each car, including in an ADA-compliant restroom. (2)SignageEach restroom described in paragraph (1) shall clearly indicate with signage the presence of a baby changing table and such baby changing tables shall be clearly identified with signage.. 24314. Baby changing tables..
Section 3
24314. Baby changing tables In this section: The term ADA-compliant restroom means a restroom that complies with the requirements set forth in section 242(a) of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12162(a)). The term baby changing table means an elevated, freestanding structure generally designed to support and retain a child with a body weight of up to 30 pounds in a horizontal position for the purpose of allowing an individual to change the child’s diaper, including pull-out or drop-down changing surfaces. The term covered passenger rail train— means a passenger rail train that— is owned and operated by the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (commonly known as Amtrak); and was solicited for purchase after the date of the enactment of the Baby Changing on Board Act for use by Amtrak; and does not include any passenger rail train that Amtrak operates, but does not own. All covered passenger rail trains shall have a baby changing table in at least one restroom in each car, including in an ADA-compliant restroom. Each restroom described in paragraph (1) shall clearly indicate with signage the presence of a baby changing table and such baby changing tables shall be clearly identified with signage.