ICC ICC/ANSI A117.1 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities
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ICC ICC/ANSI A117.1 Document Information:
Title
Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities
International Code Council
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003
Scope:
General
This standard provides technical criteria for making sites,
facilities, buildings, and elements
accessible. The administrative authority shall provide scoping
provisions to specify the extent to
which technical criteria apply. These scoping provisions shall address
the application of this
standard to: each building and occupancy type; new construction,
alterations, temporary facilities,
and existing buildings; specific site and building elements; and to
multiple elements or spaces
provided within a site or building.
Dwelling and Sleeping Units
Chapter 10 of this standard contains dwelling unit and sleeping unit
criteria for Accessible units,
Type A units, Type B units, and units with accessible communication
features. The administrative
authority tent to which these technical criteria apply. These scoping
provisions shall address the
types and numbers of units required to comply with each set of unit
criteria.
Administration
The administrative authority shall provide an appropriate review and
approval process to ensure
compliance with this standard.
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