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ACT ON THE PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AND REMEDY AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF THEIR RIGHTS
CHAPTER II PROHIBITION OF DISCRIMINATION
조문단위인쇄
 Article 19 (Prohibition of Discrimination in Means of Mobility, Transportation, etc.)
(1) No transportation business operator (hereinafter referred to as "transportation business operator") and transportation administrative agency (hereinafter referred to as "transportation administrative agency") under subparagraphs 5 and 6 of Article 2 of the Act on Promotion of the Transportation Convenience of Mobility Disadvantaged Persons may restrict, segregate, exclude or reject the disabled persons from gaining access to and using means of mobility, transportation, etc. <Amended by Act No. 10280, May 11, 2010>
(2) No transportation business operator and transportation administrative agency may reject the disabled persons accompanying, bringing in, or using guide dogs or auxiliary equipment for disabled persons, etc. when they use means of mobility, transportation, etc.
(3) No transportation business operator and transportation administrative agency may apply a fare system disadvantageous to the disabled persons or persons related to the disabled using means of mobility, transportation, etc. based on disability, guide dogs or auxiliary equipment for disabled persons, etc. that accompany or guide them.
(4) Each transportation business operator and transportation administrative agency shall provide legitimate convenience necessary to allow the disabled persons to use means of mobility, transportation, etc. on an equal basis with persons without disabilities so that they can walk and move safely and conveniently.
(5) Each transportation administrative agency shall promote, educate, support and supervise transportation business operators so that they may not engage in any discriminatory act set forth in this Act against the disabled persons.
(6) The State and local governments shall not restrict, segregate, exclude or reject the disabled persons in all processes associated with applying for, taking and passing the driver's license examination without justifiable grounds.
(7) The State and local governments shall provide legitimate convenience to the disabled persons so that they can go through every required process for the driver's license examination on an equal basis with persons without disabilities.
(8) In applying paragraphs (4) and (7), necessary matters, such as the scope of applicable entities for each phase of implementation and the details of legitimate convenience, shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.