[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 1]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 24CFR100.201]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

    CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, 

               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 100_DISCRIMINATORY CONDUCT UNDER THE FAIR HOUSING ACT--Table 

of Contents

 

    Subpart D_Prohibition Against Discrimination Because of Handicap

 

Sec.  100.201  Definitions.



    As used in this subpart:

    Accessible, when used with respect to the public and common use 

areas of a building containing covered multifamily dwellings, means that 

the public or common use areas of the building can be approached, 

entered, and used by individuals with physical handicaps. The phrase 

readily accessible to and usable by is synonymous with accessible. A 

public or common use area that complies with the appropriate 

requirements of ANSI A117.1-1986 or a comparable standard is accessible 

within the meaning of this paragraph.

    Accessible route means a continuous unobstructed path connecting 

accessible elements and spaces in a building or within a site that can 

be negotiated by a person with a severe disability using a wheelchair 

and that is also safe for and usable by people with other disabilities. 

Interior accessible routes may include corridors, floors, ramps, 

elevators and lifts. Exterior accessible routes may include parking 

access aisles, curb ramps, walks, ramps and lifts. A route that complies 

with the appropriate requirements of ANSI A117.1-1986 or a comparable 

standard is an accessible route.

    ANSI A117.1-1986 means the 1986 edition of the American National 

Standard for buildings and facilities providing accessibility and 

usability for physically handicapped people. This incorporation by 

reference was approved by the Director of the Federal Register in 

accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies may be 

obtained from American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 

Broadway, New York, NY 10018. Copies may be inspected at the Department 

of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., room 10276, 

Washington, DC, or at the National Archives and Records Administration 

(NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, 

call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/

code--of--federal--regulations/ibr--locations.html.

    Building means a structure, facility or portion thereof that 

contains or serves one or more dwelling units.

    Building entrance on an accessible route means an accessible 

entrance to a building that is connected by an accessible route to 

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stops, to accessible parking and passenger loading zones, or to public 

streets or sidewalks, if available. A building entrance that complies 

with ANSI A117.1-1986 or a comparable standard complies with the 

requirements of this paragraph.

    Common use areas means rooms, spaces or elements inside or outside 

of a building that are made available for the use of residents of a 

building or the guests thereof. These areas include hallways, lounges, 

lobbies, laundry rooms, refuse rooms, mail rooms, recreational areas and 

passageways among and between buildings.

    Controlled substance means any drug or other substance, or immediate 

precursor included in the definition in section 102 of the Controlled 

Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802).

    Covered multifamily dwellings means buildings consisting of 4 or 

more dwelling units if such buildings have one or more elevators; and 

ground floor dwelling units in other buildings consisting of 4 or more 

dwelling units.

    Dwelling unit means a single unit of residence for a family or one 

or more persons. Examples of dwelling units include: a single family 

home; an apartment unit within an apartment building; and in other types 

of dwellings in which sleeping accommodations are provided but toileting 

or cooking facilities are shared by occupants of more than one room or 

portion of the dwelling, rooms in which people sleep. Examples of the 

latter include dormitory rooms and sleeping accommodations in shelters 

intended for occupancy as a residence for homeless persons.

    Entrance means any access point to a building or portion of a 

building used by residents for the purpose of entering.

    Exterior means all areas of the premises outside of an individual 

dwelling unit.

    First occupancy means a building that has never before been used for 

any purpose.

    Ground floor means a floor of a building with a building entrance on 

an accessible route. A building may have more than one ground floor.

    Handicap means, with respect to a person, a physical or mental 

impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities; 

a record of such an impairment; or being regarded as having such an 

impairment. This term does not include current, illegal use of or 

addiction to a controlled substance. For purposes of this part, an 

individual shall not be considered to have a handicap solely because 

that individual is a transvestite. As used in this definition:

    (a) Physical or mental impairment includes:

    (1) Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, 

or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: 

Neurological; musculoskeletal; special sense organs; respiratory, 

including speech organs; cardiovascular; reproductive; digestive; 

genito-urinary; hemic and lymphatic; skin; and endocrine; or

    (2) Any mental or psychological disorder, such as mental 

retardation, organic brain syndrome, emotional or mental illness, and 

specific learning disabilities. The term physical or mental impairment 

includes, but is not limited to, such diseases and conditions as 

orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing impairments, cerebral palsy, 

autism, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart 

disease, diabetes, Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection, mental 

retardation, emotional illness, drug addiction (other than addiction 

caused by current, illegal use of a controlled substance) and 

alcoholism.

    (b) Major life activities means functions such as caring for one's 

self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, 

breathing, learning and working.

    (c) Has a record of such an impairment means has a history of, or 

has been misclassified as having, a mental or physical impairment that 

substantially limits one or more major life activities.

    (d) Is regarded as having an impairment means:

    (1) Has a physical or mental impairment that does not substantially 

limit one or more major life activities but that is treated by another 

person as constituting such a limitation;

    (2) Has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits 

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more major life activities only as a result of the attitudes of other 

toward such impairment; or

    (3) Has none of the impairments defined in paragraph (a) of this 

definition but is treated by another person as having such an 

impairment.

    Interior means the spaces, parts, components or elements of an 

individual dwelling unit.

    Modification means any change to the public or common use areas of a 

building or any change to a dwelling unit.

    Premises means the interior or exterior spaces, parts, components or 

elements of a building, including individual dwelling units and the 

public and common use areas of a building.

    Public use areas means interior or exterior rooms or spaces of a 

building that are made available to the general public. Public use may 

be provided at a building that is privately or publicly owned.

    Site means a parcel of land bounded by a property line or a 

designated portion of a public right or way.



[54 FR 3283, Jan. 23, 1989, as amended at 69 FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004]