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Review - Accessibility Law (Batas Pambansa Blg.344) & It's Ammended Implementing Rules and Regulations - Phil.

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ACCESSIBILITY LAW (BATAS

PAMBANSA BLG.344) & IT’S


AMMENDED IMPLEMENTING
RULES AND REGULATIONS- PHIL.
-BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 344

• An act to enhance the Mobility of Disabled


persons by requiring certain buildings,
Institutions, Establishments and public
utilities to install facilities and other devices.
SECTION 1
• In order to promote the realization of the rights of
disabled persons to participate fully in the social life and
the development of the societies in which they live and
the enjoyment of the opportunities available to other
cities

- Architectural facilities or structural features as shall


reasonably enhance the mobility of disabled persons
such as:
Sidewalks, ramps, railings and the like.
- Provided further that in case of government buildings
street & highways, the Ministry of Public Walks &
Highways shall see to it that the some shall be provided
w/ Architectural facilities or structural features for
disable persons.
Section 2

• Special bus stops shall be designed


for disabled persons.
• Discriminating against disabled
persons in the carriage or
transportation of passengers is
hereby declared unlawful.
Section 3

• The Minister of Public Works and


Highways and the Minister of
Transportation and Communications, in
coordination with the National
Commission Concerning Disabled
Persons, shall prepare the necessary rules
and regulations to implement the
provisions of this Act.
Section 4

• Any person violating any provision of this Act or of the


rules and regulations promulgated hereunder shall, upon
conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction,
• Suffer the penalty of imprisonment of not less than one
month but not more than one year or a fine of P2,000 to
P5,000 or both, at the discretion of the court.
• In the case of corporations, partnerships, cooperatives or
associations, the president, manager or administrator, or
the person who has charge of the construction, repair or
renovation of the building, space or utilities shall be
criminally responsible for any violation of this Act and/or
rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto.
Section 5
• All laws, executive and administrative orders,
rules and regulations inconsistent with the
foregoing provisions are hereby repealed or
amended accordingly.

Section 6
• This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
This Act was passed by the Batasang Pambansa
December 7, 1982
Approved: February 25, 1983
FERDINAND E. MARCOS
President of the Philippines
Implementing Rules and Regulations as Amended
of Batas Pambansa Bilang 344 (Accessibility Law)

Scope
The provisions of these Rules and Regulations shall
apply to the following:

1. Public and private buildings and related structures for


public use and
which shall be constructed, repaired or renovated
2. Streets and highways and public utilities
3. Public Telephones
4. Public transport terminals including those of LRTA
Application:
1. Public and private buildings and related
structures for public use.

1. No permit for the construction, repair or


renovation of public and private buildings and
related structures for public use, whether
owned or leased, shall be granted or issued,
unless the owner thereof shall have provided in
the places and specifications submitted for
approval.
Persons/Individuals Liable for any Violation of
the Act

For Buildings/Establishment/Structure
1. Owner or Operator of the Building, Establishment or Structure
2. Contractor
3. Architect
4. Engineer
5. Building Official or Other Public Official in-charge with the
issuance of building
permit, registration, certification and/or inspection of the
building,
establishment or structure
For Air, Land and Sea Transportation

1. Owner/Operator of Public Transportation


2. Body Builders
3. Safety Officers/Engineers/Managers
4. Drivers/Conductors/Conductresses
5. Public Official in-charge with the issuance of permits,
registration, certification
and inspection of the public transportation
EFFECTIVITY
These Rules shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of
publication in the
Official Gazette.
A. OUTSIDE AND AROUND BUILDINGS
1. DROPPED CURBS
1. Changes in level walkways should be by a dropped curb.
2. Dropped curbs should be provided at pedestrian crossings and
at the end of walkways of a private street or access road.
3. Dropped curbs at crossings have a width corresponding to the
width of the crossing; otherwise, the minimum width is 0.90 m.
4. Dropped curbs shall be ramped towards adjoining curbs with a
gradient not more than 1:12.
5. Dropped curbs shall be sloped towards the road with a
maximum cross gradient of 1:20 to prevent water from collecting
at the walkway.
6. The lowest point of a dropped curb should not exceed 25 mm
from the road or gutter.
2. CURB CUT-OUTS
1. Curb cut-outs should only be allowed
when it will not obstruct a walkway or in
any way lessen the width of a walkway.

2. The minimum width of a curb cut-out


should be 0.90 M.

3. Curb cut-outs should have a gradient


not more than 1:12.
3. WALKWAYS AND PASSAGEWASY

1. Whenever and wherever possible,


walkways should have a gradient no more
than 1:20 or 5%.

2. Walkways should have a maximum cross


gradient of 1:100.

3. Walkways should have a minimum width


of 1.20 meters.
4. HANDRAILS
1. Handrails should be installed at both sides of ramps
and stairs
and at the outer edges of dropped curbs.
-Handrails at dropped curbs should not be installed
beyond the width of any crossing so as not to obstruct
pedestrian flow.

2. Handrails shall be installed at 0.90 m and 0.70 m


above steps or ramps.
-Handrails for protection at great heights may be
installed at 1.0 m to 1.06 m.

3. A 0.30 m long extension of the handrail should be


provided at the start and end of ramps and stairs.
5. OPEN SPACES

1. Where open spaces are provided, the


blind can become particularly
disoriented. Therefore, it is extremely
helpful if any walkway or paths can be
given defined edges either by the use
of planters with dwarf walls, or a grass
verge, or similar, which provides a
texture different from the path.
6. SIGNAGES
1. Directional and informational sign should be
located at points conveniently seen even by a
person on a wheelchair and those with visual
impairments.

2. Should a sign protrude into a walkway or route, a


minimum
headroom of 2.0 meters should be provided;

3.Signs on walls and doors should be located at a


maximum
height of 1.60 M. and a minimum height of 1.40
meters.
7. CROSSINGS

1. In order to reduce the exposure time to


vehicular traffic
2. All at grade crossing should be located at
the narrowest, most convenient part of
the carriageway.
3. Have central refuges of at least 1.5 m in
depth and preferably 2 m, provided as a
midcrossing shelter, where the width of
carriageway to be crossed exceeds 10 m.
4. All crossings should be located close if
not contiguous with the normal
pedestrian desire line.

5. Provide tactile blocks in the immediate


vicinity of crossings as an aid to the blind.
The tactile surface has to be sufficiently
high
enough to be felt through the sole of the
shoe but low enough not to cause
pedestrian to trip, or to effect the mobility
of wheelchair users.
6.The audible signal used for crossings should be easily
distinguishable from other sounds in the environment to
prevent confusion to the blind.

A prolonged sound should be audible to warn the blind


that the lights are about to change. (Design of
such a system shall be developed by the Traffic
Engineering
Center.)
7.The flashing green period required for the disabled should
be determined on the basis of a walking speed of 0.90
m/sec. rather than 1.20 m/sec. which is what is normally
used.
The minimum period for the steady green (for pedestrians)
should not be less than 6 seconds or the crossing distance
times 0.90m/sec., whichever is the greatest.
B. PARKING

1. PARKING AREAS

2. Parking spaces for the disabled should allow enough


space for a person to transfer to a wheelchair from a
vehicle;

3. Accessible parking spaces should be located as close as


possible to building entrances or to accessible entrances;

4. Whenever and wherever possible, accessible parking


spaces should be perpendicular or to an angle to the road
or circulation
5 Accessible parking slots should have a minimum width
of 3.70m.;

6. A walkway from accessible spaces of 1.20 m. clear


width shall be provided between the front ends of
parked cars;

7. Provide dropped curbs or curb cut-outs to the parking


level
where access walkways are raised;

8. Pavement markings, signs or other means shall be


provided to delineate parking spaces for the handicapped;

9. Parking spaces for the disabled should never be located


at ramped or sloping areas;
C. INSIDE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
1. ENTRANCES
1. Entrances should be accessible from arrival and departure
points to the interior lobby;

2. One (1) entrance level should be provided where


elevators are accessible;

3. In case entrances are not on the same level of the site


arrival grade, ramps should be provided as access to the
entrance level;

4. Entrances with vestibules shall be provided a level area


with at least a 1.80 m. depth and a 1.50 m. width;
2. RAMPS

1. Changes in level require a ramp except when served


by a dropped curb, an elevator or other mechanical
device;

2. Ramps shall have a minimum clear width of 1.20 m;

3. The maximum gradient shall be 1:12;

4. The length of a ramp should not exceed 6:00 m. if the


gradient is 1:12; longer ramps whose gradient is 1:12
shall be provided with landings not less than 1.50 m.;
5. A level area not less than 1.80 m. should be provided at
the top and bottom of any ramp;

6. Handrails will be provided on both sides of the ramp at


0.70 m. and 0.90 m. from the ramp level;

7. Ramps shall be equipped with curbs on both sides with a


minimum height of 0.10 m.;

8. Any ramp with a rise greater than 0.20 m. and leads


down towards an area where vehicular traffic is possible,
should have a railing across the full width of its lower end,
not less than 1.80 meters from the foot of the ramp;
3. DOORS
1. All doors shall have a minimum clear width of
0.80m;
2. Clear openings shall be measured between the
surface of the fully open door at the hinge and the
door jamb at the stop;

3. Doors should be operable by a pressure or force not


more than 4.0 kg; the closing device pressure an
interior door shall not exceed 1 kg.;

4. A minimum clear level space of 1.50 m x 1.50 m


shall be
provided before and extending beyond a door;
EXCEPTION: where a door shall open onto but not
into a
corridor, the required clear, level space on the
corridor side of the door may be a minimum of
1.20 m. corridor width;

5. Protection should be provided from doors that


swing into
Corridors;

6. Outswinging doors should be provided at


storage rooms, closets and accessible restroom
stalls;
7. Latching or non-latching hardware should not require wrist
action or fine finger manipulation;

8. Doorknobs and other hardware should be located between


0.82 m. and 1.06 m. above the floor; 0.90 is preferred;

9. Vertical pull handles, centered at 1.06 m. above the floor,


are
preferred to horizontal pull bars for swing doors or doors with
locking devices;

10. Doors along major circulation routes should be provided


with
kick plates made of durable materials at a height of 0.30 m. to
0.40 m;
4. THRESHOLDS
1. Thresholds shall be kept to a minimum;
whenever necessary, thresholds and
sliding door tracks shall have a maximum
height of 25 mm and preferably ramped;
5. SWITCHES
1. Manual switches shall be positioned within
1.20 m to 1.30 m above the floor;

2. Manual switches should be located no further


than 0.20 from the latch side of the door;

6. SIGNAGES
(See "SIGNAGES" under OUTSIDE & AROUND
BUILDINGS.)
1. Accessibility Rules shall take effect______ days
after the date of publication in the official Gazette.

a. 20 days
b. 30 days
c. 40 days
2. Dropped curbed shall be ramped towards
adjoining curbs with a gradient not more than.
a. 1:10
b. 1:11
c. 1:12
3. The flashing green period required for the disabled
should be determined on the basis of a walking speed
of.
a. 0.60m/sec rather than 1.20m/sec
b. 0.80m/sec rather than 1.20m/sec
c. 0.90m/sec rather than 1.20m/sec
4. Accessible parking slots should have a width
of.
a. 3.70m
b. 3.60m
c. 3.50m
5. Parking spaces for the disabled should never
be located at
a. Entrance
b. Ramped or sloping areas
c. exit
6. Ramps shall have a minimum clear width of
________
a. 1.15m
b. 1.10m
c. 1.20m
7. Handrail will be provided an both sides of the
ramp at _______.
a. 0.50m
b. 0.60m
c. 0.70m
8. Ramps shall be equipped with curbs on both
sides with a minimum height of
a. 0.5m
b. 0.10m
c. 0.20m
9. All does shall have a minimum clear width of

a. 0.50m
b. 0.60m
c. 0.80m
10. Storage room, closets and accessible
restroom stalls should be provided
a. Pocket sliding door
b. Accordion door
c. Outswinging door
11. Whenever necessary, thresholds and sliding door
tracks shall have a maximum height of _____ and
preferably ramped.
a. 25mm
b. 30mm
c. 35mm
12. Manual switches shall be positioned within
1.20m to 1.30m above the
a. Stair
b. Floor
c. balcony
13. Manual switches should be located no
further than 0.20 from the latch side of the
a. Kitchen
b. Stair
c. door
14. A level area not less than____ . Should be
provided at the top and bottom of any ramp
a. 1.60m
b. 1.80m
c. 1.70m
15. A minimum clear level space of ____ shall be
provided before and extending beyond a door
a. 1.50m x 1.30m
b. 1.50m x 1.40m
c. 1.50m x 1.50m
16. Accessible parking spaces should be _____
or to an angle to the road or circulation

a. Vertical
b. Horizontal
c. perpendicular
17. The minimum period for the steady green
for pedestrian should not be less than _____
a. 5 seconds
b. 6 seconds
c. 7 seconds
18. All crossing should be located close if not
continuous with the.
a. Dropped curbed
b. Normal dropped curbed line
c. Normal pedestrian desire line
19. Walkways should have a maximum cross
gradient of

a. 1:100
b. 1:200
c. 1:300
20. Walkways should have a minimum width
of____
a. 1.10m
b. 1.20m
c. 1.30m

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