Ill. Admin. Code tit. 26, § 209.30
a) System of Registration
To be accessible to handicapped and elderly potential voters a system of registration shall provide an opportunity for each potential voter to register at the residence of such voter.
b) Polling Places
1) Exterior Circulation Routes
A) Walks and Sidewalks
B) Parking
There shall be at least one path of travel that shall have no steps or slope greater than 1:12 from the curb or parking area to an entrance of the polling place building and facilities.
2) Entrances, Doors and Doorways
3) Interior Circulation Routes
4) Ramps
B) Any part of a circulation path shall be considered a ramp if it has a slope that is greater than 1:20. The following table gives allowable slopes and maximum lengths.
| Allowable Slope | Maximum Rise in a Single Ramp | Total Number of Ramp Segments Permitted | Maximum Length of a Single Ramp Segment | Total Length of Ramp Permitted | ||||||
| 1:8 | 6" | 1 | 4' – 0" | 4' – 0" | ||||||
| 1:10 | 9" | 1 | 7' – 6" | 7' – 6" | ||||||
| 1:12 | 2' – 6" | Unlimited | 30' – 0" | Unlimited | ||||||
| 1:16 | 2' – 6" | Unlimited | 40' – 0" | Unlimited | ||||||
| 1:20 | 2' – 6" | Unlimited | 50' – 0" | Unlimited | ||||||
5) Elevators
If elevators are necessary to access the voting area, the elevators shall be on an accessible route and shall comply with the American National Standard Safety Code for Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, and Moving Walks, ANSI A17.1-1978 and A17.1a-1979 and include no later amendments or additions.
To be accessible to handicapped and elderly voters a polling place must have at least one circulation route which meets the following criteria: