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    • District of Columbia Code
    • Title 7 - Human Health Care and Safety
    • Chapter 10 - Rights of Blind and Physically Disabled Persons
    • § 7–1003. Architectural barrier-free design requirements. [Repealed]

    District of Columbia Code
    Chapter 10 - Rights of Blind and Physically Disabled Persons
    § 7–1003. Architectural barrier-free design requirements. [Repealed]

    Repealed.
    (July 1, 1980, D.C. Law 3-76, § 7, 27 DCR 2409; Mar. 21, 1987, D.C. Law 6-216, § 12(a)(8), 34 DCR 1072.)
    1981 Ed., § 6-1703.

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    Structure District of Columbia Code

    District of Columbia Code

    Title 7 - Human Health Care and Safety

    Chapter 10 - Rights of Blind and Physically Disabled Persons

    § 7–1001. Equal access to public places

    § 7–1002. Equal access to public accommodations and conveyances

    § 7–1003. Architectural barrier-free design requirements. [Repealed]

    § 7–1004. Safety standards for drivers of motor vehicles

    § 7–1005. Discrimination in employment prohibited

    § 7–1006. Equal access to housing

    § 7–1007. Penalties

    § 7–1008. White Cane Safety Day

    § 7–1009. Definitions

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