2018 Georgia Code
Title 30 - Handicapped Persons
Chapter 3 - Access to and Use of Public Facilities by Persons With Disabilities
§ 30-3-4. Covered multifamily dwellings; building entrance on accessible route required; applicable standards and specifications.

Universal Citation: GA Code § 30-3-4 (2018)
  • (a) Covered multifamily dwellings constructed for first occupancy after March 31, 1993, shall be designed and constructed to have at least one building entrance on an accessible route unless it is impractical to do so because of the terrain or unusual characteristics of the site. For purposes of this Code section, a covered multifamily dwelling shall be deemed to be designed and constructed for first occupancy on or before March 31, 1993, if it is occupied by that date or if the last building permit or renewal thereof for the covered multifamily dwellings is issued by a local government on or before January 31, 1993. The burden of establishing impracticality because of terrain or unusual site characteristics shall be in accordance with the guidelines established under the federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, Public Law 100-430.

  • (b) All covered multifamily dwellings constructed for first occupancy after March 31, 1993, with a building entrance on an accessible route shall be designed and constructed:

    • (1) In such a manner that:

      • (A) The public and common use areas are readily accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities;

      • (B) All the doors designed to allow passage into and within all premises are sufficiently wide to allow passage by persons with disabilities in wheelchairs; and

      • (C) All premises within covered multifamily dwelling units contain the following features of adaptable design:

        • (i) An accessible route into and through the covered dwelling unit;

        • (ii) Light switches, electrical outlets, thermostats, and other environmental controls in accessible locations;

        • (iii) Reinforcements in bathroom walls to allow later installation of grab bars around the toilet, tub, shower stall, and shower seat, where such facilities are provided; and

        • (iv) Usable kitchens and bathrooms such that an individual in a wheelchair can maneuver about the space; or

    • (2) To conform to the appropriate standards and requirements of Code Sections 30-3-3 and 30-3-5.

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