To optimize space use, designers should carefully consider layout options such as connecting ends of the row and center aisle spaces....
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11B-1004.1 Clear floor space
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STORY
[DSA-AC] That portion of a building or facility designed for human occupancy included between the upper surface of a floor and upper surface of the floor or roof next above....
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WHEELCHAIR
[ADA Title II §35.104] Wheelchair means a manually-operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the main purpose of indoor or...
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11B-1004.1 Clear floor space
To optimize space use, designers should carefully consider layout options such as connecting ends of the row and center aisle spaces....
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Definitions of Standards Referenced in This Notice
Education's Section 504 regulations reference sections 3 through 8 of UFAS.[16] 1991 Standards means the requirements in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design originally published as...
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How to Use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
Learn how to use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
- Pilot Rock RT Series End Accessible Recycled Plastic Picnic Table
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7.3(1)
aisles of each design equals the number required in new construction....
- Gamco Reversible Hand Folding Shower Seat ADA, Ivory Phenolic - 5181
- Yale 1800 Series Flatbar Exit Device
- Yale 4300LN Series Grade 2 Tubular Lever Locks
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F247.1 General
The Federal Trail Data Standards classify trails by their designed use and managed use. ...
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11B-216.13 Variable message signs
Where provided in buildings that are designed as emergency shelters, variable message signs conveying emergency-related information shall comply with Section 11B-703.8....
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11B-216.13 Variable message signs
Where provided in buildings that are designed as emergency shelters, variable message signs conveying emergency-related information shall comply with Section 11B-703.8....
- Bradley Grab Bars 1 1/2" with Concealed Mounting 812
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§1191.1(b)
(b) The accessibility guidelines for buildings and facilities covered by the Architectural Barriers Act are set forth in Appendices C and D to this part....
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Methodology and Data Analysis
Methodology and Data Analysis Data Collection Best practices design solutions were identified from several sources including expert informants who were involved in the design or implementation...
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Lockers: ADA Standard Section 225.2.1
Section 225.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for lockers.
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Practice Putting Greens, Practice Teeing Grounds, and Teeing Stations at Driving Ranges: ADA Standard Section 238.3
Section 238.3 covers scoping requirements in the ADA Standards for practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges.
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11B-238.3 Practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges
At least 5 percent, but no fewer than one, of practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges shall be designed and constructed so that a golf car...
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11B-238.3 Practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges
At least 5 percent, but no fewer than one, of practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges shall be designed and constructed so that a golf car...
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What constitutes a “passenger loading zone”?
Only those areas that are specifically designed or designated for passenger loading are considered “passenger loading zones” under the Standards....
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6.10
Construction Theaters, or with the provisions of this Consent Order for Future Construction Theaters satisfy the requirements Standard 4.33.3, and §§ 221 and 802 of the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines...