No elements, including bollards, columns, or poles, can encroach into the defined area of access aisles....
Search Results "Program Relocation to Accessible Facility"
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Are bollards, poles, columns, or other elements permitted within the marked area of access aisles?
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Transfer Access [1014.2.1]
To provide transfer access at the entrance to a camp shelter, a clear ground space at least 36 by 48 inches positioned for a parallel approach must be provided along the open side of the...
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Location: ADA Standard Section 206.3
Section 206.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for the required locations of accessible routes.
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Identification of accessible features in hotels and guest rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In older facilities subject to barrier removal requirements, strict compliance with the 1991 Standards is not required....
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Federal Aviation Administration Draft Advisory Circular 150/5360-14A, Access to Airports by Individuals with Disabilities
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (RA); and the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968, as amended (ABA) which affect the 10 architectural or program accessibility of airports in the U...
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602.2 Accessibility and Compatibility Features
Documentation shall list and explain how to use the accessibility and compatibility features required by Chapters 4 and 5....
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Is resurfacing of a lot considered an alteration?
According to the definition of "alteration," normal maintenance is not considered an alteration unless it affects a facility’s usability....
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Alterations
Under section 4.1.6(1)(c) of the 1991 Standards if alterations to single elements, when considered together, amount to an alteration of a room or space in a building or facility, the entire...
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13. New Construction and Alterations
New Construction and Alterations The City shall ensure that all new construction and alteration work at Pedestrian Facilities fully complies with the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible...
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CHAPTER 2. BASIC REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS OF THE ADA, SECTION 504, AND THE ACAA.
CHAPTER 2. BASIC REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS OF THE ADA, SECTION 504, AND THE ACAA.
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Communication Barriers
Effective communication helps to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment. Planning for your visit can improve communication. Ask if you can bring your aide or a friend to take...
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Communication Barriers
Poor communication between a provider and a person with a disability inhibits accurate diagnosis and treatment. (The limited time that doctors spend during visits is also a barrier.)...
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United States of America v. Genesis Healthcare System - Settlement Agreement
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GENESIS HEALTHCARE SYSTEM UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Press Release
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11B-101.1 General
This chapter contains scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to sites, facilities, buildings, and elements by individuals with disabilities....
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11B-101.1 General
This chapter contains scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to sites, facilities, buildings, and elements by individuals with disabilities....
- ASI Global Partitions High Density Polyethylene Solid Plastic Toilet Partitions
- AccessRec PathMat Temporary ADA Beach Access Mat
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602.2 Accessibility and Compatibility Features
Documentation shall list and explain how to use the accessibility and compatibility features required by Chapters 4 and 5....
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232.2.1 Cells with Mobility Features
New construction of jails, prisons, and other detention and correctional facilities by public entities shall provide accessible mobility features complying with section 807.2 for a minimum...
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11B-239 MINIATURE GOLF FACILITIES
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11B-239 Miniature golf facilities.
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11B-249 Adult changing facilities
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11B-239 Miniature golf facilities
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Symbols: ADA Standard Section 703.7.2
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