The bill establishes the "New Jersey Council on Access and Mobility," which will operate within the Department of Transportation but is not a part of it. The council will consist of 17 members, including various state commissioners and directors, as well as six public members with expertise in transportation services for individuals with disabilities and senior citizens. These public members will be appointed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the General Assembly, ensuring representation from organizations such as Disability Rights New Jersey and The Arc of New Jersey. The council members will serve without compensation but may be reimbursed for necessary expenses.

The council's primary purpose is to study and improve transportation services for persons with disabilities and senior citizens. It will meet at least annually to analyze existing transportation services, evaluate federal funding opportunities, and coordinate efforts across state agencies. Additionally, the council will make recommendations for legislative or executive actions to enhance the state's ability to secure federal funding and improve transportation services. The act is set to take effect immediately upon passage.