3. Flush valve is located in reach range and is operable without tight grasping, twisting, or pinching.
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3. Flush valve
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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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231 Judicial Facilities
231 Judicial Facilities
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F231 Judicial Facilities
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F231.1 General
Judicial facilities shall comply with F231.
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11B-231 JUDICIAL FACILITIES
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231 Judicial Facilities
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231.1 General
Judicial facilities shall comply with 231.
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11B-231.1 General
Judicial facilities shall comply with Section 11B-231.
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231.1 General
231.1 General. Judicial facilities shall comply with 231. Notwithstanding the requirements of this section, section 201.1.1 shall apply.
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11B-231 Judicial facilities.
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11B-231.1 General
Judicial facilities shall comply with Section 11B-231.
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11B-231.1 General
Judicial facilities shall comply with Section 11B-231.
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11B-231 Judicial facilities
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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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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-11 Benches
These references are limited to the following: Saunas and Steam Rooms TAS 612.2 Dressing, Fitting, and Locker Rooms TAS 803.4 Holding Cells and Housing Cells TAS...
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Section 35.151(k) Detention and correctional facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 2004 ADAAG established specific requirements for the design and construction and alterations of cells in correctional facilities for the first time....
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1. Faucets
1. Faucets: Faucet handles or controls need to be usable with one loosely closed fist, because some people with disabilities can use only one hand and cannot grasp or twist faucets....
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5. Clear floor space
5. Clear floor space is needed for a forward approach to the lavatory.
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4. Burn protection
4. Burn protection: To protect against leg burns, hot water and drain pipes need to be covered or otherwise configured to protect against contact. Some people with disabilities have...
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Note
Note: Grab bars can be designed so they do not increase suicide risk. As shown, there are several ways for grab bars to be designed with adequate gripping surfaces, while ensuring...