16 Pa. Code § 44.6 - Access
(a) Every place of
employment or public accommodation for which final design and construction
plans are completed after November 6, 1978 shall be designed and constructed
without architectural and other barriers or omissions that interfere with
effective use and enjoyment of, benefit from, ingress to, egress from, and
mobility within buildings, work areas, offices, facilities, and the like, by
handicapped or disabled persons.
(b) After November 6, 1978, when all or part
of a place of employment or public accommodation is subject to substantial
alteration or alteration that could affect use by persons with a handicap or
disability, alterations shall be planned and executed without architectural and
other barriers or omissions that interfere with effective use and enjoyment of,
benefit from, ingress to, egress from, and mobility within the altered portion
by handicapped or disabled persons.
(c) With respect to existing facilities,
employers and owners, operators or providers of public accommodations shall
make reasonable accommodations to handicapped or disabled persons by
eliminating architectural and other barriers or omissions that interfere with
effective use and enjoyment of, benefit from, ingress to, egress from and
mobility within buildings, work areas, offices, facilities, and the like by
handicapped or disabled persons.
(d) An employer or owner, operator, provider
of a public accommodation shall be deemed:
(1)
To be exempt from the requirements of this section to the extent that they
impose an undue hardship.
(2) To
have complied with this section if design, construction or alteration is in
conformance with relevant specifications of one of the following:
(i) The American National Standard
Specifications for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to, and Usable by
the Physically Handicapped, published by the American National
Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018.
(ii) The Department of Labor and Industry
Standards, 34 Pa. Code Chapter 47 Subchapter D (relating to facilities for
handicapped), promulgated under the act of September 1, 1965 (P. L. 459, No.
235) (71 P. S. §§
1455.1-1455.3a), known as the Architectural
Barriers Law.
(e) Departures from the particular standards
noted in subsection (d) shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of
this chapter if it is evident that equivalent access or equivalent opportunity
to use, enjoy or benefit in an integrated setting is thereby
provided.
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