Disability (Access to Premises – Buildings) Standards 2010 Review Public Information Sessions Gary...

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Disability (Access to Premises – Buildings) Standards 2010 Review Public Information Sessions Gary Davis Manager Building, Metals and Construction Section Department of Industry and Science

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Disability (Access to Premises – Buildings) Standards 2010 Review

Public Information Sessions

Gary Davis Manager Building, Metals and Construction SectionDepartment of Industry and Science

Today

• What are the Premises Standards?

• What is the aim of the review?

• How to make a submission

Premises Standards - Objectives

Aim to:– ensure dignified, equitable, cost-effective and

reasonably achievable access to buildings and facilities and services within buildings is provided to people with disability.

– provide certainty to the building industry that if the Standards are followed they will not be subject to a complaint under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 for actions they take under the Standards.

Premises Standards – Application

• Premises Standards came into force on 1 May 2011.• Apply to:

– new buildings, approved and built since 1 May 2011, and covered by the Standards

– pre-existing buildings that have work requiring building approval such as an extension or renovation (new part).

• The Premises Standards do not apply to buildings that were built or approved for building before 1 May 2011 unless they undergo renovation that needs building approval.

What is NOT covered by the Premises Standards?

• Private residential dwellings (Class 1a buildings)• Some short-term holiday accommodation buildings• Internal parts of flats or apartments in Class 2 Buildings • Buildings which existed, or were approved, prior to the

1 May 2011• Public footpaths, parks, recreation areas, transport

conveyances• Some wayfinding features• Maintenance of buildings• Fit-out of buildings that do not require building approval

Premises Standards – Operation

The Premises Standards have been incorporated into State and Territory building laws and regulation

• Compliance is through the normal building approval processes

• Complaints can be made to the Australian Human Rights Commission which has the power to investigate and conciliate complaints of unlawful discrimination.

About the Review

• Began on 17 April 2015

• Must be completed by 1 May 2016

• First review of the Premises Standards

• 8-week public submission period – 17 April -15 June 2015

• Findings will be presented to the Parliamentary Secretary and Minister for Industry and Science, and the Attorney-General

Terms of Reference

The Review will:

1. Consider the effectiveness of the Premises Standards in achieving their objectives

2. Identify any necessary amendments to the Standards

3. Consider the interaction between the Premises Standards and existing state and territory regulatory schemes for building control

4. Consider inconsistencies in the interpretation and application of the Standards

In considering the effectiveness of the Premises Standards the review will consider issues identified in Access All Areas

Accessible Room Requirements in Accommodation

Buildings

Accessible Sanitary Facilities

80th and 90th percentile wheelchair dimensions

Passenger

Lifts

Swimming Pools Accessible Parking Public Transport Buildings Wayfinding

Emergency EgressSmall Building

ExemptionLessee

ConcessionUnjustifiable

Hardship

Interaction of Standards with

State and Territory Legislation

Inconsistencies in the Interpretation and Application of

the Standards

Other Issues raised in

submissions

Issues for the Review

Department of Industry and Science has a dedicated webpage for the Premises Standard Review.

New Information and updates will be posted here.

Webpage – Premises Standards Review

How to get Involved

Submissions

Consultation Hub

https://consult.industry.gov.au

Form - Offline

https://consult.industry.gov.au

[email protected]

Premises Standards Review Team

Sectoral Growth Policy Division Department of

Industry and Science GPO Box 9839

CANBERRA ACT 2601

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Offline Submission

More information

• Website– www.industry.gov.au/PremisesStandardsReview

• Email– [email protected]

• Telephone– (02) 6102 9636