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H.R. 1408: | Inclusive Home Design Act of 2009 | 111th Congress 2009-2010 |
To require all newly constructed, federally assisted, single-family houses and town houses to meet minimum standards of visitability for persons with disabilities. OverviewSponsor: | | Text: | Summary
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Full Text | Status: |  | Introduced | Mar 10, 2009 |  | Referred to Committee | View Committee Assignments |  | Reported by Committee | ... |  | House Vote | ... |  | Senate Vote | ... |  | Signed by President | ... |
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Mar 24, 2009 4:19 PM - What does inclusive mean? what are "visit ability standards" - being able to use a rest room, wash one's hands? being able to get into the door? being able to park with a ramp? Does it mean to be able to do all of this independently? -
Read AnswersAnswered by a visitor on Apr 26, 2009 1:58 PM -
The minimum visitability standards are: A zero-step entrance, wide passage doorways, and a bathroom on the main floor. A wheelchair user should be able to enter the house, move around in it and get into the bathroom. For more details visit http://concretechange.org/ |
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