What accessibility requirements must a new federally assisted housing development meet in order to be in compliance with Section 504 requirements?
For a federally assisted new construction housing project, Section 504 requires 5% of the dwelling units, or at least one unit, whichever is greater, to meet UFAS or a standard that is equivalent or stricter, as explained in the question and answer above this one, for persons with mobility disabilities. An additional 2% of the dwelling units, or at least one unit, whichever is greater, must be accessible for persons with hearing or visual disabilities. Question: Are there other accessibility requirements that apply to federally funded new construction? Answer: If a new construction project has four or more dwelling units and is built for first occupancy after March 13, 1991, it is also subject to the accessibility and adaptability requirements of the FHAct, regardless of whether it receives federal financial assistance. The FHAct’s accessibility requirements are not as strict as those for Section 504 and the UFAS, however, the FHAct’s accessibility requirements apply to a broader numbe
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