Draft to expand eligibility for priority seats passesBy Yang Cheng-yu and Liu Tzu-hsuan / Staff reporter, with staff writerA draft amendment that would allow priority seats on public transportation to be given to “people with actual need” instead of only elderly people, women and children passed a legislative committee on Thursday. The amended version removes the words “elderly, women and children” to allow “people with actual need” to use priority seats, said Chien Hui-chuan (簡慧娟), director of the Ministry of Health and Welfare’s Social and Family Affairs Administration. Priority seats are pictured on a Taipei MRT rail car in an undated photograph. Article 58, Paragraph 2 of the act stipulates that people with disabilities and one of their necessary companions may also use priority seats. However, more assessments are needed before amendments can be made to order private venues to offer discounts to disabled people, he said.