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Commission Backs Six‑Month Extension for Accessible Business Entry Compliance

San Francisco City Building Inspection Commission · November 20, 2019
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Summary

After discussion about burden on small businesses and data needs, the Commission voted unanimously to support a staff proposal to extend accessible business entry compliance deadlines by six months to give owners additional time and allow targeted outreach.

The Commission voted on Nov. 20 to support a staff proposal to extend deadlines by six months for existing businesses to bring primary entries and paths of travel into compliance with accessibility requirements or to seek a city determination of equivalent facilitation or infeasibility.

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