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All new construction, renovations/alterations and additions must
be accessible.
Accessibility Codes Information
NH Governor’s Commission on Disability
1-800-852-3405 603-271-2773 V/TT 603-271-4177 VMB
http://www.nh.gov/disability/about/index.htm#ABCommittee
The
Code for Barrier Free Design for the State of New Hampshire
is listed in the Abfd rules, Part 303. Effective August 2008, the
AB Code incorporates by reference the International Building Code
(IBC) 2006 and "Accessible
and Usable Buildings and Facilities ANSI A117.1-2003".
These codes are available from the American National Standards Institute,
Inc. and published by the International Code Council; 1-800-786-4452
or http://www.iccsafe.org.
According to NH
RSA 275-C-16, it is unlawful for any state or local authority
who reviews building plans or for any building inspector to knowingly
and willingly approve the construction or opening of any building
or facility which is not in compliance with the AB Code unless the
Committee on Architectural Barrier-Free Design
has issued a waiver specific to the project.
NH
RSA 155-A describes the NH State Building Code.
Effective August 17, 2007, this code now incorporates by reference
the IBC 2006. Accessibility is addressed in Chapters 11 and 34,
which reference ANSI A117.1-2003. Additional information from the
Building Code Review Board on codes that are applicable in New Hampshire
and amendments can be found online at http://www.nh.gov/safety/boardsandcommissions/bldgcode/nhstatebldgcode.html.
IBC 2006 and ANSI 2003 are also available through the ICC.
Per NH
RSA 155-A:2 II, the code requirements for means of egress is
the Life Safety Code, which at this time is the 2003 version of
NFPA Doc. No. 101, published by the National
Fire and Protection Association. When there is a conflict between
the state building code and the state fire code, the state fire
code shall take precedence per NH
RSA 155-A:2 III.
For compliance with fire safety measures, the State Fire Marshall
is responsible for the approval of all plans for construction or
revision of all state buildings and properties, including the university
system, per NH
RSA 153:8-a (I)(a).
The Americans with Disabilities Act – the 1990 Federal civil
rights law – mandates accessibility for most new construction
and alterations through the Code of Federal Regulations 28 CFR Part
36 - Revised 7/l/94 – known as the ADA Standards for
Accessible Design (ADAAG). This standard may be found online
at http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/stdspdf.htm.
The U.S. Access Board 2004 version of the ADA
Accessibility Guidelines, AB-ADAAG, can be found online at http://www.access-board.gov/ada-aba/index.htm.
Using these guidelines is recommended; ABA-ADAAG has not
yet been adopted by the U.S. Department of Justice and is not an
enforceable code.
Other codes and regulations that may apply:
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/504.html
Fair Housing Act Guidelines http://www.hud.gov/library/bookshelf09/fhefhag.cfm
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards
http://www.access-board.gov/ufas/ufas-html/ufas.htm
For more information contact the Committee on Architectural Barrier-Free
Design,
NH Governor's Commission on Disability, 57 Regional Drive,
Concord, NH 03301-8518
603-271-4177; In NH Toll-free: 1-800-852-3405 Extension 4177
or Disability@nh.gov
Fax: 603-271-2837
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