From Disability.com:
“TSA To Improve Screening For
Travelers With Disabilities”
The Transportation Security
Administration is set to start implementing new staff training and screening
procedures to better serve individuals with disabilities as they make their way
through airports across the country. Beginning as soon as May, the TSA
says that it will educate its officers to look for designations on driver’s
licenses and other state identification cards denoting that a person has a
disability that may pose a communication barrier. Several states have
updated their laws recently to allow people with disabilities to add what’s
known as a “communication impediment designation” in order to alert law
enforcement officers of potential issues. U.S. Rep. Dan Kildee, D-Mich., and 11
other lawmakers reached out to the TSA late last year to ask the agency to
train its officers on the new driver’s license notations. “We are
updating applicable trainings to ensure that all (Transportation Security
Officers) are aware of communication impediment designations and expect to
deliver the updated training to the TSOs as early as May 2021,” wrote the TSA’s
Darby LaJoye in a response to Kildee. LaJoye said the TSA is also
“discussing the possibility” of integrating communication impediment
designations into its credential authentication technology which allows agents
to retrieve pertinent information about a traveler by scanning their
identification card. “We are committed to helping individuals with
disabilities navigate the travel screening process and to ensuring that all
passengers, regardless of their personal situations and needs, are treated with
dignity, respect and courtesy,” LaJoye wrote. “I agree that the communication
impediment designation could be a useful tool for TSA as we continuously work
to improve the travel screening process for individuals with disabilities.”
^ I think this is a very smart
and good idea (to train or re-train TSA about disabilities.) I also think every
State should give the option of having a Disability Indicator on their Driver’s
License or Non-Driving ID in the same way a Military Veteran can have a Veteran
Indicator Icon put on their IDs. ^
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