House Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs
Inquiry into the draft Disability (Access to Premises - Buildings) Standards 
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16 June 2009
      Report on Draft Premises Standards released 
      The  House Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee has recommended that the draft  Premises Standards be finalised and introduced without delay in a report tabled  in Parliament last night.
      
The  Committee Chair Mark Dreyfus said, “Although there is still some way to go, the  Committee supports the Premises Standards as a significant milestone on the  path to equal access. The benefits of the Premises Standards would be  widespread, immediate and real. The Committee also expects the Premises  Standards to provide intangible benefits such as dignity, social inclusion and  respect.”
      The  Committee’s key recommendation is for the common areas of Class 2 buildings (such  as residential apartment buildings) to be included within the scope of the Standards. 
      “It  is clear that the market has not responded to the needs of people with a  disability or to the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act, even  where Class 2 buildings are primarily used for short-term accommodation.  As a result, people with a disability are  excluded from an affordable accommodation option which might otherwise be well  suited for their needs,” Mr Dreyfus said.
      The  Committee also recommended changes to Class 1b buildings, such as bed and  breakfast type accommodation, provisions; the inclusion of a reference to ‘dignity’  in the objects of the Standards; and, a thorough review process to be completed  within 5 years of the commencement of the Standards.
      The draft Premises Standards are  intended to make public buildings more accessible for people with mobility,  vision and hearing impairments. If introduced, the Premises Standards will have  a widespread impact, changing building regulations for all new buildings and  existing buildings undergoing significant upgrades.
      In addition to providing better access  to buildings, the Premises Standards are also intended to provide certainty to building  certifiers, developers and managers that they are complying with their  obligations under the Commonwealth Disability Discrimination Act. 
      An electronic version of the report, accessible by  screen readers, is available on the Committee website: 
www.aph.gov.au/laca. An interview with the chair of the LACA committee  Mark Dreyfus QC about the various recommendations made is available via  the Video On Demand link on 
www.aph.gov.au/ath parliamentary website. 
For  interview:
Contact the Committee Chair, Mr Mark  Dreyfus QC, MP on (02) 6277 4305 (Canberra) or in his electorate on (03) 9769  1955. Or Mr Dreyfus’ media adviser, Tim Lisle-Williams on 0431 178 280.
 
For  background information, including the full terms of reference, please visit the  inquiry website at www.aph.gov.au/laca  or contact the Committee Secretariat on ph (02) 6277 2358 or fax (02) 6277  4427.
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