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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 35. Public Buildings, Works, and Improvements
- Chapter 10. Public Works
- Section 15. Accessibility of Public Buildings and Facilities.
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AS 35.10.015. Accessibility of Public Buildings and Facilities.
- (a) The department shall prepare, adopt, and enforce regulations governing the construction of public buildings and
facilities by or for the state, including the University of Alaska, and its political subdivisions, whether financed in
whole or in part by federal funds, to ensure that public buildings and facilities are accessible to, and usable by, the
physically handicapped, aged, or infirm. The regulations of the department must conform to a standard comparable to
applicable provisions of federal law, regulations, and standards.
- (b) The department shall develop and maintain an inventory of all public buildings and facilities with respect to their
compliance with the regulations adopted under (a) of this section. In addition, the department shall develop cost
estimates and recommended priorities for the upgrading of public buildings and facilities that do not conform with the
regulations adopted under (a) of this section.
- (c) All ferries owned or operated by the state shall be equipped with elevators or other passenger lifting equipment,
ramps, or other facilities and devices to ensure that these vessels are accessible to and usable by physically
handicapped, aged or infirm passengers. In this subsection, "accessible to and usable by" means that a physically
handicapped, aged or infirm passenger can board, disembark and move between decks and about the public areas aboard a
state ferry with personal comfort and safety, and with safety to, other passengers and members of the crew.
- (d) After June 25, 1976, a ferry may not be constructed, lengthened, completely renovated, or purchased for use or entered
into service by the division of marine transportation of the department as a part of the Alaska marine highway system
that does not include adequate facilities and devices to ensure that the vessel is accessible to and usable by
physically handicapped, aged or infirm passengers. Some staterooms and all restrooms, indoor passageways, outdoor
weather decks, and other public areas aboard the vessel shall be so designed and constructed as to permit access and
use by physically handicapped, aged, or infirm passengers, including but not limited to those persons occupying a
wheelchair.
- (e) After June 25, 1976, no public building or facility in the state may be planned, designed, financed, constructed,
opened to public use, or otherwise placed in operation unless it meets the standards established under this section. If
the standards for a public building or facility are not provided for in federal law, regulation, or standards, the
department shall determine the extent of, and adopt regulations setting the standards for, access to and use of the
public building or facility by the physically handicapped, aged, or infirm.
- (f) The department may establish by regulation, and collect reasonable fees for services provided in the course of
determining compliance with regulations adopted under this section.
- (g) In this section, "public facilities" includes vessels owned by the state and operated by the division of marine
transportation of the department as a part of the Alaska marine highway system.
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