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These Regulations amend paragraphs 1 and 3 of the Schedule to the Disability Discrimination (Providers of Services) (Adjustment of Premises) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/3253) (“the 2001 Regulations”) in consequence of the coming into force of the Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004 (S.S.I. 2004/406) (“the 2004 Regulations”) and the publication of the Scottish Building Standards Agency Technical Handbook for non-domestic buildings.
Under regulation 3(3) of the 2001 Regulations it is not reasonable for a provider of services to have to remove or alter a physical feature of a building, for the purposes of sections 21(2)(a) or (b) of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, if that feature: (i) was provided in connection with a building for the purpose of assisting people to have access to that building, or to use facilities provided in the building; and (ii) satisfies the “relevant design standard”.
In relation to a building situated in Scotland, these Regulations amend the definition of “relevant design standard” so that a physical feature will satisfy that standard if it was provided in or in connection with a building (i) on or after 30th June 1994 and before 1st May 2005, in accordance with the Technical Standards; or (ii) on or after 1st May 2005, in accordance with the Technical Handbook. Regulation 3(1) of the 2001 Regulations, as substituted by regulation 2(3) of these Regulations, defines “Technical Standards” and “Technical Handbook”.
(Note that the exemption provided for in regulation 3(3) of the 2001 Regulations will not apply where more than 10 years have elapsed since the feature was constructed or installed, or where the feature was provided as part of a larger building project, the date when the works in relation to the project were completed: see paragraph 1(3) of the Schedule to those Regulations.)
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Copies of the non-domestic Technical Handbook (ISBN 0 9546292 3 X) published by Astron for the Scottish Building Standards Agency (“SBSA”) on 1st November 2004 can be found on the SBSA’s website at: http://www.sbsa.gov.uk/new/tbooks.htm. Alternatively, the Handbook is available in loose-leaf format from The Stationery Office Limited (mail, telephone, fax and e-mail orders only) PO Box 29, Norwich NR3 1GN (telephone orders 0870 600 5522, fax orders 0870 600 5533, E-mail: book.orders@tso.co.uk, Textphone 0870 240 3701, Internet: http://www.tso.co.uk/bookshop) and from The Stationery Office Bookshops.
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