Requirements contained in the California Building Code, or in any other referenced standard, code or document, which are not building standards as defined in Health and Safety Code Section...
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1.1.6 Nonbuilding standards, orders and regulations
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1.1.6 Nonbuilding standards, orders and regulations
Requirements contained in the California Building Code, or in any other referenced standard, code or document, which are not building standards as defined in Health and Safety Code Section...
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11B-206.5.1 Entrances
Each entrance to a building or facility required to comply with Section 11B-206.4 shall comply with Section 11B-404. [2010 ADA Standards] 206.5.1 Entrances....
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11B-703.1.1 Plan review and inspection
Signs as specified in Section 11B-703, or in other sections of this code, when included in the construction of new buildings or facilities, or when included, altered or replaced due to additions...
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Entrances: ADA Standard Section 216.6
Section 216.6 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at entrances.
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11B-606.6 Adjacent side wall or partition
However, some Local Building Officials or other Authorities Having Jurisdiction may apply it to both....
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ADJUSTED CONSTRUCTION COST
The costs shall not be reduced by the value of components, assemblies, building equipment or construction not directly associated with accessibility or usability....
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11B-1001.1 Scope
For example, office buildings may contain a room with exercise equipment to which these sections would apply. ◼...
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11B-1001.1 Scope
For example, office buildings may contain a room with exercise equipment to which these sections would apply. ◼...
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11B-606.6 Adjacent side wall or partition
However, some Local Building Officials or other Authorities Having Jurisdiction may apply it to both....
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ADJUSTED CONSTRUCTION COST
The costs shall not be reduced by the value of components, assemblies, building equipment or construction not directly associated with accessibility or usability....
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Sec. 469.106(c)
(c) Before a building or facility to be leased by the state for an annual amount of more than $12,000 is occupied in whole or in part by the state, a person described by Section 469.105(...
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4.1.1(1) General
All areas of newly designed or newly constructed buildings and facilities required to be accessible by 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 and altered portions of existing buildings and facilities required...
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Architectural Barriers Act
1968 The Architectural Barriers Act mandates the removal of what is perceived to be the most significant obstacle to employment for people with disabilities—the physical design of the buildings...
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ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Those elements and spaces that make a building or facility usable by, or serve the needs of, its occupants or users....
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1011.5.2 Riser height and tread depth
See California Fire Code Chapter 11 and California Existing Building Code for the replacement of existing stairways....
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Visual Alarms, Notification Devices and Telephones [9.3] Auxiliary Alarms
Visual Alarms, Notification Devices and Telephones [9.3] Auxiliary Alarms A portion of sleeping units in transient lodging facilities must have a visual alarm connected to the building...
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809.3 Residential Dwelling Units with Communication Features
unit. 809.3.1.1 Building Fire Alarm System....
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James E. Woods, Ph.D., P.E. Natural Lighting for Persons with Low Vision
These are the four different buildings....
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Commercial Facilities
Facilities: (1) Whose operations will affect commerce; (2) That are intended for nonresidential use by a private entity; and (3) That are not: (a) Facilities that are covered or expressly...
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RELIEF TO THE COMPLAINANT
Such payment(s) shall be made by check(s) payable to the order of the Complainant (in his legal name) and delivered to the Complainant via overnight, private courier....
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"Public accommodation.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term "public accommodation'' means a private entity that owns, leases (or leases to), or operates a place of public accommodation....
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What does the Voting Rights Act do?
The Voting Rights Act made these and other discriminatory practices illegal, and gave private citizens the right to sue in federal court to stop them....