ACI 318, Figure 13.3.8 shows top and bottom bars for two-way slabs...top bars are not required to be continuous for structural integrity.
Instead, they use the bottom bars and require a portion of them to be continuous. If a column failure occurs, or other type of failure, whether the continuous bars are in the top or bottom isn't all that critical when you are simply trying to avoid a collapse progression like what happened in Oklahoma City some years ago.
The bottom bars are spliced over the support so there is some concept that the additional concrete above the bars at the support helps to pin the bars in place and allow for a cantenary type behavior after collapse.