Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 24-2-13.5 - Environmental AccessibilityA. All service locations and services must comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, the ADA as well as applicable building codes. This requirement includes existing locations, new construction of service locations, and/or renovation of existing locations.B. For Supervised Living, Supported Living, Shared Supported Living, and Host Homes, and based on the needs of the people served in each residence, the agency provider must make necessary modifications as outlined in Rules 13.5. Services cannot be denied based on the need for modifications. (Exclusion: Supported Living service locations that are not owned or controlled by a certified agency provider).C. The clear width of doorways when the door is in the fully open position must not be fewer than 32 inches.D. At least one (1) restroom at the location must be accessible to people with physical disabilities. Additionally, day service locations serving people with intellectual/developmental disabilities must have adequate private changing facilities.E. The accessible restroom stall must have grab bars behind and beside the toilet. Additionally, a grab bar must be installed on the wall nearest the lavatory/sink if any person receiving services needs this accommodation.F. All faucets, soap and other dispensers, and hand dryers (if present) must be within reach of someone using a wheelchair and usable with one (1) closed fist.G. All doors, including stall doors in the restroom, must be operable with a closed fist from the inside (Exclusion: Crisis Residential Units).H. Any service location that has drinking fountains must have at least one (1) fountain that is ADA accessible.I. Stairs, guards, handrails, ramps, platforms, landings, and doors opening onto stairs, must comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, the ADA, as well as current applicable building code(s).J. Any service location which permits pets on the property must have policies and procedures regarding the allowance of pets and requirements in place to maximize the safety of all who may potentially encounter such pets; any such applicable current animal control/enforcement laws should be part of these policies and procedures. This rule applies to all service locations (including living/home settings, such as supervised living settings, Therapeutic Group Homes, etc.).