ATBCBProposed Rule

Accessibility Standards for Universal Changing Stations

OtherHealthcareTransportation
59 days left to comment

Summary

The federal government is proposing new rules to make changing stations accessible to people with disabilities in public spaces. This matters because parents, caregivers, and people with disabilities often struggle to find appropriate facilities, and these standards would ensure more public places have accessible changing tables and restrooms.

Key Points

  • 1Sets minimum accessibility requirements for changing stations, including height, space, and safety features that accommodate people with different abilities
  • 2Applies to public buildings and facilities, potentially affecting schools, airports, shopping centers, and government buildings
  • 3Gives organizations until a specified deadline to upgrade existing facilities or design new ones to meet these standards
  • 4The public can submit comments on the proposal until April 21, 2026, to share feedback before the rule becomes final
  • 5Aims to increase dignity and independence for people with disabilities who need assistance with personal care in public settings

Key Dates

Published

February 18, 2026

Comment Deadline

April 21, 2026(59 days left)

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