HomeMy WebLinkAboutAB1732-Signs-from-ADA-Sign-Depot-at-a-glanceCALIFORNIA PUBLIC FACILITIES AND BUSINESSES:
NEW CALIFORNIA AB1732 RESTROOM SIGNS ARE REQUIRED
Any California restroom that is single-occupant
(if you can lock the door behind you, it is a single-occupant restroom)
must be designated with all gender accessible signs meeting AB1732 regulations.
Single-occupant/single-user restrooms
that have gender-specic signs such as
these on the wall
Will need one of these all gender or
gender neutral signs
to be compliant with AB1732
Single-occupant/single-user restrooms
that have any gender-specic signs
such as these on the door Will need one of these signs
to be compliant with AB1732
All Gender, Gender Neutral, Unisex Restroom Signs
Meeting ADA and California Title 24 and AB 1732 Regulations
California Assembly Bill No. 1732
AB 1732 requires single-occupancy restrooms in California businesses, government buildings, and
places of public accommodation to be universally accessible to all genders by March 1, 2017.