To file an application, please submit all of the following:
- A copy of the Department's Accessibility Advisory Board Petition (UCC-1A)
- All the additional information requested on this form.
- A check or money order payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Click here for fee schedule. If applicable, a petitioner may request an expedited review. If the petitioner requests an expedited review, please check the “EXPEDITED REVIEW” box located at the top of the appropriate form. An expedited review will require an additional fee payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Complete applications requesting an expedited review will be reviewed by a plans reviewer within 7 days of receipt of the application and fee. If the reviewer feels the petition materials are sufficient, it will then be presented to and voted upon by the Accessibility Advisory Board at the next scheduled Accessibility Advisory Board meeting. Any petitions submitted for the next Accessibility Advisory Board meeting must be received, reviewed by a plans reviewer and submitted back to the Accessibility Advisory Board office by 10:00 a.m the business day before the scheduled meeting.
- One (1) set of assembled and bound drawings on paper sized at a minimum of 18 in. x 24 in. and drawn to an acceptable architectural scale (preferably ¼ in. = 1 ft.). No architectural seal is required on these plans.
The completed application, other required information, your payment and drawings should be mailed to:
Accessibility Advisory Board
Department of Labor & Industry
651 Boas Street, Room 1600
Harrisburg, PA 17121
When the Board receives a petition, it is logged in, and the applicant is informed of the receipt of this petition. Applicants are also advised as to when the Board should be able to act upon the request. The Board endeavors to act upon complete submissions within 60 days.
If staff review determines that a submission is deficient (i.e., lacks drawings, required fee or other information), a letter will be sent to the applicant requesting the missing items. If these items are not provided within ten (10) business days, the petition will be returned to the petitioner.
The Board's reviewer will review properly completed petitions and determine if the Board can handle the request as a direct action or whether a personal hearing must be scheduled.
Should a personal hearing be necessary, the applicant will be notified in writing of the date, time and location of the hearing. Otherwise, the petition will be presented to the Board for direct action at a regularly scheduled meeting.
After the Board meets, it advises the Secretary of its recommendations. The Secretary's representative renders a decision on the petition. Letters are sent to the petitioner and, when the Department does not have UCC jurisdiction, to the municipality that has opted to administer and enforce the UCC.