[BlindTlk] Using Paratransit In A Different County From The County Where I Live In
Judy Jones
sonshines59 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 2 01:47:50 UTC 2023
O you are most certainly able to transfer information to the second transit
company.
Make sure each has the information of the other.
Here where we live, you may ride in another county as a "guest" for thirty
days, then they will take you through their eligibility process, but chances
are, that if you are eligible in one county, you should be eligible in the
other. The ADA and state laws apply the same.
You may probably be able to set up a standing ride that automatically gives
you fortyrides per month, assuming two round trips five days a week. If it
is a standing ride, that would mean it is automatic, and you need not
schedule it ahead, assuming your hours are the same every day.
Judy
"Embrace each day with His mercies and blessings."
-----Original Message-----
From: BlindTlk <blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Armando Vias via
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Sent: Friday, September 1, 2023 5:30 PM
To: Justin Williams via BlindTlk <BlindTlk at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Armando Vias <armando at armandovias.com>
Subject: [BlindTlk] Using Paratransit In A Different County From The County
Where I Live In
Hello all,
I hope that everyone is having a good day today.
I was wondering if you have ever used Paratransit services from a different
county? For example, I work in a different county, and that county has
Paratransit Services. I live in a county where there is no public
transportation services.
So, what I am saying is that am I eligible for transit services if I work in
a county that supports paratransit?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Armando Vias
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