Section 4453.5 Of Chapter 7. Access To Public Buildings By Physically Handicapped Persons From California Government Code >> Division 5. >> Title 1. >> Chapter 7.
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. (a) In addition to any other inspection requirements
pertaining to building standards of state and school district
buildings used by the public, the construction of which are under the
jurisdiction of the Office of the State Architect in the Department
of General Services, accessibility to persons with handicaps may be
inspected pursuant to subdivision (b) in state and school district
buildings used by the public in order to determine if the building
meets minimum state standards for accessibility to handicapped
persons.
(b) Inspection and approval may be made on a voluntary basis by
one or more persons who have physical disabilities or who represent
the interests of physically disabled persons, who are familiar with
the California access laws and standards, and who have been chosen by
the Department of Rehabilitation. The Department of Rehabilitation
may assign these volunteers to inspect those state and school
district buildings used by the public specified in subdivision (a).
If the volunteer inspector finds that a building does not meet
minimum state standards for accessibility to handicapped persons, the
volunteer shall report this information to the Department of
Rehabilitation, which shall in turn report the information to the
school district if a school building is involved, to the owning
agencies if a state building is involved, and to the Office of the
State Architect. When, after receipt of this information, the Office
of the State Architect confirms that the building does not meet
minimal state standards for accessibility to handicapped persons, the
Office of the State Architect shall develop a plan to be filed with
the jurisdiction owning the building that addresses the correction of
the identified deficiencies.
(c) The provisions of this section shall only pertain to state and
school district buildings used by the public for which building
plans have been filed with the Office of the State Architect on or
after January 1, 1985.