Section 275-C:10 Definitions.
As used in this subdivision:
   I. ""Architectural barriers'' mean physical attributes of buildings and facilities which by their presence, absence, or design present unsafe conditions or deter access and free mobility for persons with disabilities in and around buildings and facilities.
   II. ""Buildings and facilities'' means all buildings, facilities, appurtenant grounds and curbs which are used or to be used by the public and the cost of the construction, rehabilitation, or substantial remodeling of which is to be paid for, in whole or in part, by federal, state, county or municipal funds.
   III. ""Disabled'' means having a temporary or permanent impairment or condition which causes a person to walk with difficulty or insecurity; affects the sight or hearing to the extent that a person is insecure or exposed to danger; or causes faulty coordination or reduces mobility, flexibility, coordination, or perceptiveness.
Source. 1977, 269:1. 1990, 140:2, III, X, eff. June 18, 1990.