9.1 TRANSIENT
LODGING (HOTEL/MOTELS)
9.1 Hotels, Motels, Inns, Boarding Houses, Dormitories, Resorts And Other Similar
Places Of Transient Lodging
9.1.1 General
All public use and common use areas are required to be designed and constructed to
comply with section 4 (Accessible Elements and Spaces: Scope and Technical
Requirements).
EXCEPTION: Sections 9.1 through 9.4 do not apply to an establishment located within a
building that contains not more than five rooms for rent or hire and that is actually
occupied by the proprietor of such establishment as the residence of such proprietor.
9.1.2 Accessible Units, Sleeping Rooms, And Suites
Accessible sleeping rooms or suites that comply with the requirements of 9.2 (Requirements
for Accessible Units, Sleeping Rooms, and Suites) shall be provided in conformance with
the table below. In addition, in hotels, of 50 or more sleeping rooms or suites, additional
accessible sleeping rooms or suites that include a roll-in shower shall also be
provided in conformance with the table below. Such accommodations shall comply with the
requirements of 9.2, 4.21, and Figure 57(a) or Fig. 57(b).
ACCESSIBILITY REQUIRED IN GUEST ROOMS OR SUITES |
| TOTAL
NUMBER OF ROOMS |
ACCESSIBLE
ROOMS |
PLUS
ADDITIONAL ACCESSIBLE ROOMS WITH ROLL-IN SHOWERS |
| 1 to 25 |
1 |
0 |
| 26 to 50 |
2 |
0 |
| 51 to 75 |
3 |
1 |
| 76 to 100 |
4 |
1 |
| 101 to 150 |
5 |
2 |
| 151 to 200 |
6 |
2 |
| 201 to 300 |
7 |
3 |
| 301 to 400 |
8 |
4 |
| 401 to 500 |
9 |
4 plus 1 for each additional 100 over 400 |
| 501 to 1,000 |
2% of total |
| 1,001 and over |
20 plus 1 for each 100 over 1,000 |
9.1.3 Sleeping
Accommodations For Persons With Hearing Impairments
In addition to those accessible sleeping rooms and suites required
by 9.1.2, sleeping rooms and suites that comply with 9.3
(Visual Alarms, Notification Devices, and Telephones) shall be provided in conformance
with the following table:
HEARING
IMPAIRED IN GUEST ROOMS OR SUITES |
| TOTAL
NUMBER OF ROOMS |
NUMBER OF
ROOMS EQUIPPED FOR HEARING IMPAIRED |
| 1 to 25 |
1 |
| 26 to 50 |
2 |
| 51 to 75 |
3 |
| 76 to 100 |
4 |
| 101 to 150 |
5 |
| 151 to 200 |
6 |
| 201 to 300 |
7 |
| 301 to 400 |
8 |
| 401 to 500 |
9 |
| 501 to 1,000 |
2% of total |
| 1,001 and over |
20 plus 1 for each 100 over 1,000 |
9.1.4 Classes Of
Sleeping Accommodations
9.1.4(1)
In order to provide persons with disabilities a range of options equivalent to those
available to other persons served by the facility, sleeping rooms and suites required to
be accessible by 9.1.2 shall be dispersed among the various classes of sleeping
accommodations available to patrons of the place of transient lodging. Factors
to be considered include room size, cost, amenities provided, and the number of beds
provided.
9.1.4(2) Equivalent Facilitation
For purposes of this section, it shall be deemed equivalent facilitation if the operator
of a facility elects to limit construction of accessible rooms to those intended for
multiple occupancy, provided that such rooms are made available at the cost of a single
occupancy room to an individual with disabilities who requests a single-occupancy room.
9.1.5 Alterations To Accessible Units, Sleeping Rooms,
And Suites
When sleeping rooms are being altered in an existing facility, or portion thereof, subject
to the requirements of this section, at least one sleeping room or suite that complies
with the requirements of 9.2 (Requirements for Accessible Units, Sleeping Rooms, and
Suites) shall be provided for each 25 sleeping rooms, or fraction thereof, of rooms being
altered until the number of such rooms provided equals the number required to be
accessible with 9.1.2. In addition, at least one sleeping room or suite that complies with
the requirements of 9.3 (Visual Alarms, Notification Devices, and Telephones) shall be
provided for each 25 sleeping rooms, or fraction thereof, of rooms being altered until the
number of such rooms equals the number required to be accessible by 9.1.3.
9.2 Requirements For Accessible Units, Sleeping Rooms And Suites
9.2.1 General, Units, sleeping rooms, and
suites required to be accessible by 9.1 shall comply with 9.2.
9.2.2 Minimum Requirements
An accessible unit, sleeping room or suite shall be on an accessible route complying with 4.3 and have the following accessible elements and
spaces.
- 9.2.2(1)
Accessible sleeping rooms shall have a 36 in (915 mm) clear width
maneuvering space located along both sides of a bed, except that where two beds are
provided, this requirement can be met by providing a 36 in (915 mm) wide maneuvering space
located between the two beds.
- 9.2.2(2)
An accessible route complying with 4.3 shall
connect all accessible spaces and elements, including telephones, within the unit,
sleeping room, or suite. This is not intended to require an elevator in multi-story units
as long as the spaces identified in 9.2.2(6) and 9.2.2(7) are on accessible levels and the
accessible sleeping area is suitable for dual occupancy.
- 9.2.2(3)
Doors and doorways designed to allow passage into and within all sleeping rooms, suites or
other covered units shall comply with 4.13.
- 9.2.2(4)
If fixed or built-in storage facilities such as cabinets, shelves, closets, and drawers
are provided in accessible spaces, at least one of each type provided shall contain
storage space complying with 4.25. Additional storage may be provided outside of the
dimensions required by 4.25
- 9.2.2(5)
All controls in accessible units, sleeping rooms, and suites shall comply with 4.27.
- 9.2.2(6)
Where provided as part of an accessible unit, sleeping room, or suite, the following
spaces shall be accessible and shall be on an accessible route:
9.2.2(6)(a)
The living area.
9.2.2(6)(b)
The dining area.
9.2.2(6)(c)
At least one sleeping area.
9.2.2(6)(d)
Patios, terraces, or balconies.
EXCEPTION: The requirements of 4.13.8 and 4.3.8 do not apply where it is necessary to
utilize a higher door threshold or a change in level to protect the integrity of the unit
from wind/water damage. Where this exception results in patios, terraces or balconies that
are not at an accessible level, equivalent facilitation shall be provided. (e.g.,
Equivalent facilitation at a hotel patio or balcony might consist of providing raised
decking or a ramp to provide accessibility).
9.2.2(6)(e)
At least one full bathroom (i.e., one with a water closet, a lavatory, and a bathtub or
shower).
9.2.2(6)(f)
If only half baths are provided, at least one half bath.
9.2.2(6)(g)
Carports, garages or parking spaces.
- 9.2.2(7) Kitchens, Kitchenettes, Or Wet Bars
When provided as accessory to a sleeping room or suite, kitchens, kitchenettes, wet bars,
or similar amenities shall be accessible. Clear floor space for a front or parallel
approach to cabinets, counters, sinks, and appliances shall be provided to comply with
4.2.4. Countertops and sinks shall be mounted at a maximum height of 34 in (865 mm) above
the floor. At least fifty percent of shelf space in cabinets or refrigerator/freezers
shall be within the reach ranges of 4.2.5 or 4.2.6 and space shall be designed to allow
for the operation of cabinet and/or appliance doors so that all cabinets and appliances
are accessible and usable. Controls and operating mechanisms shall comply with 4.27.
- 9.2.2(8)
Sleeping room accommodations for persons with hearing impairments required by 9.1 and
complying with 9.3 shall be provided in the accessible sleeping room or suite.
9.3 Visual Alarms, Notification Devices And
Telephones
9.3.1 General
In sleeping rooms required to comply with this section, auxiliary visual alarms shall be
provided and shall comply with 4.28.4. Visual
notification devices shall also be provided in units, sleeping rooms and suites to alert
room occupants of incoming telephone calls and a door knock or bell. Notification devices
shall not be connected to auxiliary visual alarm signal appliances. Permanently installed
telephones shall have volume controls complying with 4.31.5; an accessible electrical
outlet within 4 ft (1220 mm) of a telephone connection shall be provided to facilitate the
use of a text telephone.
9.3.2 Equivalent Facilitation
For purposes of this section, equivalent facilitation shall include the installation of
electrical outlets (including outlets connected to a facility's central alarm system) and
telephone wiring in sleeping rooms and suites to enable persons with hearing impairments
to utilize portable visual alarms and communication devices provided by the operator of
the facility.
9.4 Other Sleeping Rooms And Suites
Doors and doorways designed to allow passage into and within all sleeping units or other
covered units shall comply with 4.13.5.
9.5 Transient Lodging In Homeless Shelters, Halfway Houses, Transient Group Homes, And
Other Social Service Establishments
9.5.1 New Construction
In new construction all public use and common use areas are required to be designed and
constructed to comply with section 4 . At least one of each type of amenity (such as
washers, dryers and similar equipment installed for the use of occupants) in each common
area shall be accessible and shall be located on an accessible route to any accessible
unit or sleeping accommodation.
EXCEPTION: Where elevators are not provided as allowed in 4.1.3(5), accessible amenities
are not required on inaccessible floors as long as one of each type is provided in common
areas on accessible floors.
9.5.2 Alterations
9.5.2(1)
Social service establishments which are not homeless shelters:
9.5.2(1)(a)
The provisions of 9.5.3 and 9.1.5 shall apply to sleeping rooms and beds.
9.5.2(1)(b)
Alteration of other areas shall be consistent with the new construction provisions of
9.5.1.
9.5.2(2) Homeless Shelters
If the following elements are altered, the following requirements apply:
9.5.2(2)(a)
At least one public entrance shall allow a person with mobility impairments to approach,
enter and exit including a minimum clear door width of 32 in (815 mm).
9.5.2(2)(b)
Sleeping space for homeless persons as provided in the scoping provisions of 9.1.2 shall
include doors to the sleeping area with a minimum clear width of 32 in (815 mm) and
maneuvering space around the beds for persons with mobility impairments complying with
9.2.2(1).
9.5.2(2)(c)
At least one toilet room for each gender or one unisex toilet room shall have a minimum
clear door width of 32 in (815 mm), minimum turning space complying with 4.2.3, one water
closet complying with 4.16, one lavatory complying with 4.19 and the door shall have a
privacy latch; and, if provided, at least one tub or shower shall comply with 4.20 or
4.21, respectively.
9.5.2(2)(d)
At least one common area which a person with mobility impairments can approach, enter and
exit including a minimum clear door width of 32 in (815 mm).
9.5.2(2)(e)
At least one route connecting elements 9.5.2(2)(a), 9.5.2(2)(b), 9.5.2(2)(c) and
9.5.2(2)(d) which a person with mobility impairments can use including minimum clear width
of 36 in (915 mm), passing space complying with 4.3.4, turning space complying with 4.2.3
and changes in levels complying with 4.3.8.
9.5.2(2)(f)
Homeless shelters can comply with the provisions of 9.5.2(2)(a) - 9.5.2(2)(e)
by providing the above elements on one accessible floor.
9.5.3 Accessible Sleeping Accommodations In New Construction
Accessible sleeping rooms shall be provided in conformance with the table in 9.1.2 and
shall comply with 9.2 Accessible Units, Sleeping Rooms and Suites (where the items are
provided). Additional sleeping rooms that comply with 9.3 Sleeping Accommodations for
Persons with Hearing Impairments shall be provided in conformance with the table provided
in 9.1.3.
In facilities with multi-bed rooms or spaces, a percentage of the beds equal to the table
provided in 9.1.2 shall comply with 9.2.2(1). |