Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0317

Introduced
2/22/23  

Caption

An act relating to improving the accessibility of certain residential buildings

Impact

If enacted, H0317 will amend existing state laws pertaining to accessibility in residential housing. It will establish clear definitions for 'accessible,' 'adaptable,' and 'visitable' units, aligning Vermont's regulations with the standards set by the International Code Council. This law's implementation marks a significant step towards ensuring that new housing developments cater to the needs of individuals with disabilities, ultimately aiming to improve their quality of life and integration within communities. The effective date of the legislation is set for July 1, 2024, giving stakeholders time to prepare for compliance.

Summary

House Bill H0317 aims to enhance accessibility standards for certain residential buildings in Vermont, particularly for newly constructed or converted single-family homes and small multi-family dwellings with three or fewer units. This bill mandates that such residences be either accessible, adaptable for future accessibility, or visitable by individuals with disabilities. Furthermore, the measure requires housing authorities to prioritize tenants with disabilities when assigning accessible dwellings. The intention behind H0317 is to create a more inclusive housing environment and to facilitate access for individuals with varying mobility needs.

Contention

While proponents of H0317 argue that it is a crucial move towards inclusivity, there may be concerns regarding the potential costs associated with compliance, particularly for builders and developers. Critics may also raise issues about the balance between regulatory requirements and the economic feasibility of constructing accessible units. Specific challenges include ensuring compliance while maintaining affordability, especially in markets where construction costs are already high. Striking the right balance between accessibility mandates and the economic realities of housing development will likely be a subject of ongoing debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0792

An act relating to the Residential and Commercial Building Energy Standards

VT H0793

An act relating to studying the adoption of a residential building code

VT HB1302

Housing Accessibility

VT H0181

An act relating to Residential and Commercial Building Energy Standards

VT HB1030

Accessibility Standards in Building Codes

VT H0430

An act relating to creating a tenant right of first refusal to purchase a residential rental building

VT HB06957

An Act Requiring Accessibility Equipment To Assist Persons With Disabilities In Certain State Buildings.

VT H0437

An act relating to establishing a study committee to examine universal design standards for residential buildings

VT H0170

An act relating to University of Vermont and State Agricultural College residential living space

VT A5028

Requires certain residential buildings to have fire barriers in common attic areas.

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