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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 41 — Policies and Procedures for the Enforcement of Standards and Requirements for Accessibility by the Physically Handicapped · § 41.1

§ 41.1. Applicability.

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This part sets forth policies and procedures for the enforcement of standards and requirements for accessibility by the physically handicapped imposed:
(a)For nonresidential buildings or facilities by regulations issued by the General Services Administration at subchapter D of the Federal Property Management Regulations, subpart 101-19.6---Accommodations for the Physically Handicapped, or
(b)By regulation or contract under any other program of the Department, except a program subject only to standards or requirements at 24 CFR part 8 imposed pursuant to section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The policies and procedures of this part shall apply after the effective date of these regulations to all complaints received, and/or findings of noncompliance made, regarding buildings or facilities subject to such regulatory or contractural requirements.
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