Kan. Admin. Regs. § 21-60-14 - Prohibitions against discrimination because of disability; definitions
(a)
"Accessible," when used with respect to the public and common use areas of a
building containing covered multifamily dwellings, means that the public or
common use areas of the building can be approached, entered, and used by
individuals with physical disabilities. The phrase "readily accessible to and
usable by" is synonymous with accessible. A public or common use area that
complies with the appropriate requirements of K.S.A. 1991 Supp.
44-1016(h)(4)
or a comparable standard, is "accessible" within the meaning of this act.
(b) "Accessible route," when used
with respect to the public and common areas of a building containing covered
multifamily dwellings, means a continuous unobstructed path connecting
accessible elements and spaces in a building or within a site that can be
negotiated by a person with a severe disability using a wheelchair and that is
also safe for and usable by people with other disabilities. Interior accessible
routes may include corridors, floors, ramps, elevators and lifts. Exterior
accessible routes may include parking access aisles, curb ramps, walks, ramps
and lifts. A route that complies with the appropriate requirements of K.S.A.
1991 Supp.
44-1016(h)(4) is an "accessible route."
(c) "Building" means a structure, facility or
the portion thereof that contains or serves one or more dwelling units.
(d) "Building entrance on an
accessible route" means an accessible entrance to a building that is connected
by an accessible route within the boundary of the site to public transportation
stops, to accessible parking and passenger loading zones, and to public streets
or sidewalks, if available. A building entrance that complies with the
appropriate requirements of K.S.A. 1991 Supp.
44-1016(h)(4) or a comparable
standard complies with the requirements of this act.
(e) "Common use areas" means rooms, spaces or
elements inside or outside of a building that are made available for the use of
residents of a building or the guests thereof. These areas include hallways,
lounges, lobbies, laundry rooms, refuse rooms, mail rooms, recreational areas
and passageways among and between buildings.
(f) "Controlled substance" means any drug or
other substance, or immediate precursor included in the definition in section
102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 USC 8021970).
(g) "Dwelling unit" means a single unit of
residence for a family or one or more persons, including but not limited to, a
single family home and an apartment unit within an apartment building. The term
dwelling unit also includes other types of dwellings in which sleeping
accommodations are provided but in which toilet or cooking facilities are
shared by occupants of more than one room or portion of the dwelling,
including, but not limited to, dormitory rooms, sleeping rooms and sleeping
accommodations in shelters intended for occupancy as a residence for homeless
persons.
(h) "Entrance" means any
access point to a building used by residents for the purpose of entering.
(i) "Exterior" means all areas of
the premises outside of an individual dwelling unit.
(j) "First occupancy" means a building that
has never before been used for any purpose.
(k) "Ground floor" means a floor of a
building with a building entrance on an accessible route. A building may have
more than one ground floor.
(l)
"Interior" means the spaces, parts, components or elements inside of an
individual dwelling unit.
(m)
"Modification" means any change to the public or common use areas of a building
or any change to a dwelling unit.
(n) "Premises" means the interior or exterior
spaces, parts, components or elements of a building, including individual
dwelling units and the public and common use areas of a building.
(o) "Public use areas" means rooms or spaces
of a building that are made available to the general public. Public use areas
may be provided at a building that is privately or publicly owned.
(p) "Site" means a parcel of land bounded by
a property line or a designated portion of a public right of way.
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