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Commission approves preferred seating in shopping malls

07/05/2012

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The Commission on Social Security and Family approved on Wednesday (4), propose to require the malls and shopping centers to allocate preferred seating in food courts for the elderly, pregnant women, infants and people with disabilities or reduced mobility. The measure is contained in Bill 579/11 by Mrs Nilda Gondim (PMDB-PB).

Under the proposal, these sites should have easy access to and collect at least 5% of chairs, armchairs or sofas available.

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The original text did not include infants in the group benefited. The change was included by the Commission for Economic Development, Trade and Industry, and the proposal was ratified today by the rapporteur, Mr Paul Foletto (PSB-ES).

He explained that the measure is already being adopted in the commercial centers of most cities, "That does not mean, however, that the project is unnecessary. We do not know to what extent local laws moved in this direction, and accessibility is a longing in all of Brazil, "he said.

Conduct
The proposal, which is being processed in a conclusive manner, will be analyzed further by the Committees on Social Security and Family, and the Constitution and Justice and Citizenship.



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