Section 19952.5 Of Part 5.3. Access To Places Of Public Amusement And Resort By Physically Handicapped Persons From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 13. >> Part 5.3.
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. (a) A person, private firm, organization, or corporation
that owns or manages a commercial place of public amusement shall
install and maintain at least one adult changing station for persons
with a physical disability that is accessible to both men and women
when the facility is open to the public, if either of the following
occur:
(1) The commercial place of public amusement is newly constructed
on or after January 1, 2020.
(2) (A) When an existing commercial place of public amusement is
renovated on or after January 1, 2025, and requires a permit or the
estimated cost of the renovation is ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or
more.
(B) A commercial place of public amusement with an enclosed
restroom facility or other similar private facility with an adult
changing table in use before January 1, 2025, shall be deemed to
comply with this paragraph.
(b) A facility shall ensure that the entrance to each adult
changing station has conspicuous signage indicating the location of
the station, and, if the facility has a central directory, shall
ensure that the central directory indicates the location of the adult
changing station.
(c) For purposes of this section, all of the following definitions
shall apply:
(1) "Commercial place of public amusement" means an auditorium,
convention center, cultural complex, exhibition hall, permanent
amusement park, sports arena, or theater or movie house for which the
maximum occupancy is determined to be 2,500 or more people.
"Commercial place of public amusement" does not include any public or
private higher education facility or district agricultural
association.
(2) "Adult changing station" means an adult changing table placed
within an enclosed restroom facility or other similar private
facility that is for use by persons with physical disabilities who
need help with diapering.
(3) "Physical disability" means a mental or physical disability,
as described in Section 12926 of the Government Code.