2006-I Codes/Federal Disability Law: Through an Accessible Looking Glass (International Code Council Series) by International Code Council

2006-I Codes/Federal Disability Law: Through an Accessible Looking Glass (International Code Council Series)

International Code Council
166 pages
ICC
Sep 2007
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In an effort to address how the ICC International Codes and the Americans with Disabilities Act regulations relate not only to one another, but also to the variety of other critical federal laws that pertain to the design and construction of US buildings and facilities, the 2006 I-Codes and Federal Disability Law: Through an Accessible Looking Glass was developed. This is a tool for both designers and code professionals, as it examines how the federal disability law and the goals of our nation's building codes continue to converge and influence one another. By familiarizing readers with how accessibility is regulated on the local, state, and federal levels, the book is also an excellent resource for building owners, managers, developers, and accessibility advocates.
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Pages 166
Publisher ICC
Published 2007
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