Written interpretations and guidance shall be developed through the Department's coordinating mechanism for disability matters, the Disability Law Coordinating Council....
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§ 37.15 Interpretations and guidance
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202.3.1 Prohibited Reduction in Access
Justice regulations 28 CFR 35.133 for public entities (Title II) and 28 CFR 36.211 for private entities (Title III) clarify that reduction of accessibility is benchmarked to the 2010 ADA Standards...
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Toilet Rooms North (Celebrity Spies)–Women [sic]
See Standards § 4.13.11(2)(b). gg. The women's toilet room stall door hardware requires tight grasping and twisting of the wrist. See Standards § 4.13.9. hh....
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22. Q. We are building a new prison. Do we need to make it accessible?
The ADA provides architectural standards that specify what must be done to create access....
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Required Compliance [§210]
Required Compliance [§210] Interior and exterior stairs that are part of a required means of egress must meet the Standards....
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§40.3(a)
(a) The standards prescribed in §40.4 are applicable to residential structures designed after the effective date of this part....
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11B-224.7.2 Multi-bedroom housing units with adaptable features
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: Housing at a place of education. ...
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Sampling Strategies
This was selected to show how a sampling matrix could be developed....
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Element-by-element safe harbor for public accommodations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 2010 Standards introduce technical and scoping specifications for many elements that were not included in the 1991 Standards....
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§ 36.304(g)(2)
(2) To the extent that relevant standards for alterations are not provided in subpart D of this part, then the requirements of §36.304 shall not be interpreted to exceed the standards for...
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11B-206.2.4 Spaces and elements
[2010 ADA Standards] 1....
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11B-233.3.2 Residential dwelling units for sale
[2010 ADA Standards] 233.3.2 Residential Dwelling Units for Sale....
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11B-610.3 Shower compartment seats
A seat in a standard roll-in shower compartment shall be a folding type, shall be installed on the side wall adjacent to the controls, and shall extend from the back wall to a point within...
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11B-403.3 Slope
. ◼ ETA Editor's Note The 2022 CBC Exception at 11B-403.3 is not present in the 2010 ADA Standards....
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Valet Parking and Mechanical Access Parking Garages
The 1991 Standards, at sections 4.1.2(5)(a) and (e), and sections 208.2, 209.4, and 209.5 of the 2010 Standards require parking facilities that provide valet parking services to have an...
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Noncomplying new construction and alterations
The element-by-element safe harbor referenced in Sec. 36.304(d)(2) has no effect on new or altered elements in existing facilities that were subject to the 1991 Standards on the date that...
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Sections 505.10.2 and 505.10.3
Sections 505.10.2 and 505.10.3 of the 2010 Standards require handrail extensions at both the top and bottom of a flight of stairs....
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Noncomplying new construction and alterations
The element-by-element safe harbor referenced in Sec. 35.150(b)(2) has no effect on new or altered elements in existing facilities that were subject to the 1991 Standards or UFAS on the...
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F. Swimming Pool Entrance and Deck
Swimming Pool Entrance and Deck (1) Defendants will install a self-operated pool lift complying with 2010 ADA Standards §§ 242.2 and 1009.2 at the main swimming pool....
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Noncomplying new construction and alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The element-by-element safe harbor referenced in Sec. 36.304(d)(2) has no effect on new or altered elements in existing facilities that were subject to the 1991 Standards on the date that...
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Noncomplying new construction and alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The element-by-element safe harbor referenced in § 35.150(b)(2) has no effect on new or altered elements in existing facilities that were subject to the 1991 Standards or UFAS on the date...
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Clear Tread Width and Passing Spaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
To determine how wide the outdoor recreation access routes in a project should be, look at the level of development of the site and how the site will be used....
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Accessible Sidewalks 2: Pedestrians with Ambulatory Impairments
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Accessible Sidewalks 4: Pedestrians who are Blind
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