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  § 35.152 Jails, detention and correctional facilities, and community correctional facilities.
  
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  Security
  Security Accessible cells do not compromise the security of prison personnel.... 
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  Accessible Cells in Correctional Facilities
  Many inmates in State and local correctional facilities have mobility disabilities and need to be housed in accessible cells.... 
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  Basic Features
  Basic Features Inmates with disabilities - including those who use wheelchairs - need to be able to enter their cells and move around inside them, using the cells’ features without assistance... 
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  Features of an Accessible Toilet
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  Features of Accessible Lavatories and Mirrors
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  Note
  Note: Some features shown in this document may be inappropriate for cells where inmate suicide is a concern.... 
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  All Furniture
  All furniture placed in accessible cells for the use of inmates with disabilities needs to be accessible.... 
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  2. Beds
  2. Beds: Providing beds at an appropriate height, generally from 17 to 19 inches, facilitates transfers to and from wheelchairs. In some cases, an appropriately mounted grab bar can... 
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  Features of Accessible Furniture
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  2. Mirrors
  2. Mirrors: If provided, mirrors need to be mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches above the floor. 
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  Appropriate clear floor space
  Appropriate clear floor space (shown by dashed lines) is needed adjacent to each cell feature (see page 1 diagrams on clear floor space).... 
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  Room Layout and General Features
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  4. Bed transfer space
  4. Bed transfer space: A 30-inch by 48-inch clear floor space facilitates transfer from a wheelchair to the bed. 
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  5. Bed with clear floor space
  5. Bed with clear floor space for a side approach next to bed. 
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  Turn Space
  60-inch (1525mm) Diameter Space T-Shaped Space for 180 Degree Turns 
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  3. Flush valve
  3. Flush valve is located in reach range and is operable without tight grasping, twisting, or pinching. 
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  Alterations to cells and program access. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  When addressing the issue of alterations of prison cells, the Department must consider the realities of many inaccessible state prisons and strained budgets against the title II program... 
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  1. Side grab bar
  1. Side grab bar: There is a grab bar on the adjacent side wall that is at least 40 inches long and from 33 to 36 inches above the floor. 
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  5. Toilet centerline
  5. Toilet centerline: The toilet bowl needs to be centered 18 inches from the side wall, so that inmates with disabilities can use the side grab bar. 
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  3. Doors
  3. Doors with 32 inches of clear opening width (when a sliding door is fully opened or a hinged door is open 90 degrees). Clear floor space is required in front of the door. 
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  2. Rear grab bar
  2. Rear grab bar: There is a grab bar behind the toilet that is at least 36 inches long and from 33 to 36 inches above the floor. 
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  § 35.151(k)(2) Alterations to detention and correctional facilities.
  Altered cells with mobility features shall be provided in each classification level.... 
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  Communication. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Several large disability advocacy organizations commented on the 2004 ADAAG section 232.2.2 requirement that at least 2 percent of the general holding cells and housing cells must be equipped... 
