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1 | | and connectors for charging electric vehicles. "Charger" also |
2 | | includes electric vehicle supply equipment. |
3 | | "Charging port" means the system within a charger that |
4 | | charges an electric vehicle. A charging port may have multiple |
5 | | connectors, but it can only provide power to charge one |
6 | | electric vehicle through one connector at a time. |
7 | | "Charging station" means one or more chargers at a common |
8 | | location. "Charging station" includes a large site, such as a |
9 | | parking lot or parking garage, that has multiple charging |
10 | | stations. |
11 | | "Charging station operator" means the entity that operates |
12 | | and maintains the chargers and supporting equipment and |
13 | | facilities at one or more charging stations. "Charging station |
14 | | operator" also includes a charging point operator. |
15 | | "Connector" means a device that attaches electric vehicles |
16 | | to charging ports to transfer electricity. |
17 | | "Contactless payment methods" means a secure method for |
18 | | consumers to purchase services using a debit, credit, |
19 | | smartcard, or another payment device by using radio frequency |
20 | | identification technology and near-field communication. |
21 | | "Department" means the Department of Transportation. |
22 | | "Direct current fast charger" or "DCFC" means a charger |
23 | | that uses a 3-phase, 480-volt alternating current electrical |
24 | | circuit to enable rapid charging through the delivery of |
25 | | direct current electricity to the electric vehicle. |
26 | | "Electric vehicle" means an automotive vehicle that is |
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1 | | either partially or fully powered by electricity. |
2 | | "ICT" means information and communication technology. |
3 | | "Site" means a parcel of land bounded by a property line or |
4 | | a designated portion of a public right-of-way. |
5 | | "Vehicle charging inlet" means the inlet on a vehicle into |
6 | | which a connector is plugged. "Vehicle charging inlet" also |
7 | | includes a charging port or charging door. |
8 | | "Vehicle charging space" means a space to park a vehicle |
9 | | for charging. A vehicle charging space can be a marked parking |
10 | | space or an unmarked area adjacent to a charger. |
11 | | Section 10. Accessible chargers; accessible routes. |
12 | | (a) The Department shall ensure that charging stations in |
13 | | this State are sufficiently accessible to allow independent |
14 | | use by drivers with disabilities, including people who have |
15 | | limited or no hand dexterity, limb differences, or upper |
16 | | extremity amputations and use adaptive driving controls. A |
17 | | reasonable number of chargers, as determined by the |
18 | | Department, must have physical access for people who use |
19 | | mobility devices, such as wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and |
20 | | canes. Chargers must have accessible communication features |
21 | | and operable parts. All chargers containing ICT that are |
22 | | developed, procured, maintained, or used by any entity within |
23 | | the State must comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation |
24 | | Act and have accessible ICT, including accessible hardware, |
25 | | software, and operable parts. |
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1 | | (b) Chargers designed to serve people who use mobility |
2 | | devices must be located on an accessible route and must |
3 | | provide: |
4 | | (1) a vehicle charging space that is at least 11 feet |
5 | | wide and 20 feet long; |
6 | | (2) an adjoining access aisle that is at least 5 feet |
7 | | wide; |
8 | | (3) a clear floor or ground space at the same level as |
9 | | the vehicle charging space and positioned for an |
10 | | unobstructed side reach; and |
11 | | (4) accessible operable parts, including parts on the |
12 | | charger and connector. |
13 | | (c) The Department shall adopt the technical requirements |
14 | | for accessible routes established by the ADA and ABA |
15 | | standards, including walking surfaces, curb ramps, and ramps. |
16 | | Section 15. Electric vehicle charging space; access aisle. |
17 | | Charging spaces with mobility features must provide a vehicle |
18 | | space with a minimum width of at least 11 feet and a minimum |
19 | | length of at least 20 feet. Adjacent to the vehicle charging |
20 | | space shall be an access aisle that is at least 5 feet wide and |
21 | | the full length of the vehicle charging space. Where vehicle |
22 | | charging spaces are marked, access aisles shall also be marked |
23 | | to restrict parking in them. The width of the vehicle charging |
24 | | spaces and access aisles is measured to the centerline of |
25 | | markings, but it can include the full width of lines where |
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1 | | there is no adjacent vehicle space or access aisle. |
2 | | One access aisle may be shared by 2 vehicle charging |
3 | | spaces, or a charging space and a parking space, but overlap of |
4 | | the aisle shall be limited to 5-feet. |
5 | | Access aisles shall not be blocked or obscured by curbs, |
6 | | wheel stops, bollards, or charging cable slack. Floor or |
7 | | ground surfaces of vehicle charging spaces and access aisles |
8 | | must comply with Section 302 of the American with Disabilities |
9 | | Act. |
10 | | The access aisle shall be connected by an accessible route |
11 | | to the clear floor or ground space at the charger. When |
12 | | charging cables are less than 10 feet, the charger must be |
13 | | positioned so that the operable parts and clear floor or |
14 | | ground space are on the same side as the access aisle. |
15 | | Section 20. Clear floor or ground space. Chargers shall |
16 | | provide a clear floor or ground space. Clear floor or ground |
17 | | spaces must meet ADA requirements for ground and floor |
18 | | surfaces, including criteria for firmness, stability, and slip |
19 | | resistance. The clear floor or ground space must be free of |
20 | | changes in level and not sloped more than 1:48. Grass, curbs, |
21 | | wheel stops, and bollards shall not be located within the |
22 | | clear floor or ground space. Clear floor or ground space at |
23 | | chargers must be a minimum of 30 inches by 48 inches. |
24 | | Additional space may be required where the clear floor or |
25 | | ground space is confined on 3 sides and obstructed for more |
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1 | | than half the depth. Chargers shall be installed at the same |
2 | | level as the vehicle charging space and access aisle so that |
3 | | the clear floor or ground space can be placed as close as |
4 | | possible to the charger. If chargers must be installed on a |
5 | | curb, such as at on-street parking, the charger must be placed |
6 | | as close to the edge of the face of the curb as possible and no |
7 | | farther than 10 inches away from the face of the curb. |
8 | | Section 25. Operable parts within reach range. A |
9 | | reasonable number of chargers, as determined by the |
10 | | Department, shall comply with Section 309 of the Americans |
11 | | with Disabilities Act operable parts requirements, including |
12 | | technical requirements for clear floor or ground space, reach |
13 | | ranges, and operation. Operable parts on chargers shall |
14 | | include, but are not limited to, the connector, card readers, |
15 | | electronic user interfaces, and switches and buttons, |
16 | | including the emergency start or stop button. All operable |
17 | | parts shall also meet the ADA requirements for an unobstructed |
18 | | side reach and be no higher than 48 inches above the clear |
19 | | floor or ground space and no farther than 10 inches away. An |
20 | | exception for a fuel dispenser shall not be used. Operable |
21 | | parts shall be placed at a reasonable height, as determined by |
22 | | the Department, but not less than a minimum of 15-inches from |
23 | | the base of the charger. |
24 | | Section 30. Connectors; charging cables. Connectors must |
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1 | | allow operation with one hand and no tight grasping, pinching, |
2 | | or twisting of the wrist, and they must require no more than 5 |
3 | | pounds of force to operate. |
4 | | Lightweight charging cables, including, but not limited |
5 | | to, AC Level 2 and DCFCs shall be of sufficient length, as |
6 | | determined by the Department, to charge a vehicle with various |
7 | | charging inlet locations. Heavier and shorter DCFC cables |
8 | | shall be able to charge a vehicle positioned at least 5-feet |
9 | | away and shall be installed so that users can access the |
10 | | vehicle charging inlet, access aisle, and charger. Charging |
11 | | cables shall not block or obstruct accessible routes when |
12 | | stored or when connected to vehicles. |
13 | | Section 35. Accessible communication features; user |
14 | | interface. |
15 | | (a) All chargers that are procured or maintained within |
16 | | the State must comply with the technical requirements for |
17 | | hardware under Section 508 federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973. |
18 | | (b) Display screens shall: |
19 | | (1) be visible from a point located 40 inches above |
20 | | the clear floor or ground; |
21 | | (2) avoid bright and rapid flashing lights; |
22 | | (3) include at least one mode with text characters in |
23 | | a sans serif font and have an adjustable text size or a |
24 | | minimum character height of 3/16 inch; |
25 | | (4) enable speech output that includes: |
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1 | | (A) an option for display screens to provide |
2 | | speech output that is capable of full and independent |
3 | | use by individuals with vision impairments; |
4 | | (B) coordination with information displayed on the |
5 | | display screen; |
6 | | (C) capabilities that allow for pausing and |
7 | | repeating; and |
8 | | (D) volume controls; and |
9 | | (5) include Braille instructions for initiating the |
10 | | speech output function. |
11 | | (c) Input controls shall include: |
12 | | (1) a label on keys and visual controls with high |
13 | | contrast; |
14 | | (2) a control that is tactically discernible; |
15 | | (3) a QWERTY layout when alphabetical keys are |
16 | | provided; |
17 | | (4) a 2-second delay before input of a key is |
18 | | repeated; and |
19 | | (5) a visual, auditory, or tactile alert that notifies |
20 | | the user when a timed response is required and gives the |
21 | | user an opportunity to indicate more time is needed. |
22 | | (d) If the charger requires the user to have an NFC |
23 | | keychain card or other physical token that requires a |
24 | | particular orientation for its use, then the card or token |
25 | | must provide a tactically discernible orientation. |
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1 | | Section 40. Contactless payment systems; customer service. |
2 | | (a) Registration and payment card readers shall be |
3 | | compatible with contactless payment systems, shall be |
4 | | tactically discernible, and shall provide visual and audible |
5 | | feedback. |
6 | | (b) Charging station operators shall provide customer |
7 | | service, help support, or other mechanisms to report outages, |
8 | | malfunctions, obstructed chargers, and other issues. |
9 | | Section 45. Electric vehicle charging station location |
10 | | within a site. A charging station must connect to an |
11 | | accessible route that leads to an accessible entrance of the |
12 | | building or facilities on the same site. Additionally, the |
13 | | accessible chargers shall be on the shortest accessible route |
14 | | to the accessible entrance relative to other chargers at the |
15 | | same charging station. |
16 | | Charging stations in parking garages must provide an |
17 | | accessible route that connects to the accessible pedestrian |
18 | | entrance of the parking garage. Additionally, a minimum |
19 | | vertical clearance of 98 inches must be maintained throughout |
20 | | the vehicular route to the accessible vehicle charging space |
21 | | and access aisle. |
22 | | Sites with charging stations as the primary purpose shall |
23 | | include accessible routes that connect to any amenities on the |
24 | | site and, if provided, a sidewalk in the public right-of-way. |
25 | | Charging stations added to existing sites must comply with |
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1 | | the ADA and ABA requirements for alterations and additions. In |
2 | | alterations, compliance with the ADA and ABA standards is |
3 | | required to the maximum extent feasible. If charging stations |
4 | | are added to an existing site, they must connect to an |
5 | | accessible route and a reasonable number of chargers, as |
6 | | determined by the Department, must comply with Section 309 of |
7 | | the Americans with Disabilities Act and have a clear floor or |
8 | | ground space and operable parts within reach range. |
9 | | Section 50. Electric vehicles charging stations at |
10 | | residential facilities. Shared or common-use chargers located |
11 | | at residential facilities in the State must be accessible. |
12 | | Chargers that are designated to specific residential units |
13 | | shall provide the appropriate accessibility features. When |
14 | | residential facilities designate parking spaces to each |
15 | | residential unit, the parking space for the mobility |
16 | | accessible unit must be an accessible parking space. A charger |
17 | | provided for a mobility accessible residential unit must have |
18 | | a charging space with accessible mobility features. A charger |
19 | | provided for a communication accessible residential unit must |
20 | | have a charger with accessible communication features. |
21 | | Section 51. Enforcement. The Attorney General shall have |
22 | | the authority to enforce this Act. The Attorney General may |
23 | | investigate any complaint or reported violation of this Act |
24 | | and, if necessary to ensure compliance, may do any or all of |
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1 | | the following: |
2 | | (1) Conduct an investigation to determine if a |
3 | | violation of this Act exists. This includes the power to: |
4 | | (A) require an individual or entity to file a |
5 | | statement or report in writing under oath or |
6 | | otherwise, as to all information the Attorney General |
7 | | may consider; |
8 | | (B) examine under oath any person alleged to have |
9 | | participated in or with knowledge of the violations; |
10 | | and |
11 | | (C) issue subpoenas or conduct hearings in aid of |
12 | | any investigation. |
13 | | (2) Bring an action for an injunction to halt |
14 | | construction or alteration of any electric vehicle |
15 | | charging station or to require compliance with this Act by |
16 | | any electric vehicle charging station that has been or is |
17 | | being constructed or altered in violation of this Act. |
18 | | (3) Bring an action for mandamus. |
19 | | (4) Bring an action for penalties as follows: any |
20 | | owner of an electric vehicle charging station in violation |
21 | | of this Act is subject to civil penalties in a sum not to |
22 | | exceed S250 per day, and each day the owner is in violation |
23 | | of this Act constitutes a separate offense. |
24 | | (5) Bring an action for any other appropriate relief, |
25 | | including, but not limited to, in lieu of a civil action, |
26 | | the entry of an assurance of voluntary compliance with the |