Delaware, Inc.
Governor Meyer Signs Legislation Strengthening Accessible Parking, Towing Restri
Delaware, Inc., Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, 28412
Legislative Updates
Governor Matt Meyer signed three pieces of legislation into law that improve accessibility for Delawareans with disabilities, enhance consumer protections in the towing industry, and strengthen workforce standards for licensed electricians. Accessible and fair transportation is essential to opportunity and independence. By strengthening enforcement of accessible parking laws and providing new protections against predatory towing, Delawareans can move safely and confidently in their communities. Key Legislation: House Substitute 2 to House Bill 48
streamlines and strengthens Delaware’s accessible parking laws, requiring county or municipal authorities to issue permits for accessible parking spaces and authorizing civil penalties for noncompliance. House Bill 67
creates a new chapter in Title 21 governing the towing of vehicles without the owner’s consent, providing new protections for Delaware consumers. Senate Bill 102
limits how long someone can remain a licensed apprentice electrician after completing an approved apprenticeship program, ensuring apprentices move forward toward advanced licensing. These bills support apprentices as they move into full licensure, help ensure a strong and skilled workforce, and strengthen enforcement of accessible parking laws.
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Governor Matt Meyer signed three pieces of legislation into law that improve accessibility for Delawareans with disabilities, enhance consumer protections in the towing industry, and strengthen workforce standards for licensed electricians. Accessible and fair transportation is essential to opportunity and independence. By strengthening enforcement of accessible parking laws and providing new protections against predatory towing, Delawareans can move safely and confidently in their communities. Key Legislation: House Substitute 2 to House Bill 48
streamlines and strengthens Delaware’s accessible parking laws, requiring county or municipal authorities to issue permits for accessible parking spaces and authorizing civil penalties for noncompliance. House Bill 67
creates a new chapter in Title 21 governing the towing of vehicles without the owner’s consent, providing new protections for Delaware consumers. Senate Bill 102
limits how long someone can remain a licensed apprentice electrician after completing an approved apprenticeship program, ensuring apprentices move forward toward advanced licensing. These bills support apprentices as they move into full licensure, help ensure a strong and skilled workforce, and strengthen enforcement of accessible parking laws.
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