The rule proposal would replace Subparagraph (B) of 10 TAC §10.101(b)(8), “Development Accessibility Requirements,” with a rule that meets both accessibility standards and standards for visitability. The rule would require certain design specifications for both new construction and rehabilitation projects:
- There must be at least one zero-step, accessible entrance.
- There must be at least one accessible bathroom or half-bath with toilet and sink on the entry level. To allow for maneuverability, there is at least 48” X 56” of clear floor space at the toilet and outside the swing of the door. The bathroom or half-bath includes a minimum 24” grab bar beside the toilet on a reinforced wall. The grab bar can also serve as a towel bar.
- There must be an accessible route from entrance to bathroom or half-bath, and the entrance and bathroom doors must provide ample width.
- Light switches, electrical outlets, and thermostats on the entry level of the Unit must be at accessible heights
The proposed waiver process would require certification from a structural engineer as to why the rehabilitation is not environmentally feasible (no waiver for new construction is offered).
The rule proposal will be discussed at a future QAP 2018 roundtable, but informal comments are currently being accepted as well.