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The Eleanor Smith Inclusive Home Design Act of 2024 requires all newly constructed single-family houses and townhouses that receive federal assistance to meet minimum visitability standards for persons with disabilities, specifically complying with ANSI A117.1-2017 Type C (Visitable) Units standards. The bill applies to dwellings made available for first occupancy one year after enactment and defines federal assistance broadly to include grants, loans, tax credits, mortgage guarantees, and community development funds. Enforcement occurs through state and local building code review processes, with the federal government conditioning housing assistance on state and local compliance, and private parties and the Attorney General authorized to bring civil actions for violations, including seeking damages and injunctive relief.
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