The term "boat slip" is intended to cover any pier area other than launch ramp boarding piers where recreational boats are moored for purposes of berthing, embarking, or disembarking....
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11B-235.2.1 Dispersion
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1009.1 Accessible means of egress required
In assembly areas with ramped aisles or stepped aisles, one accessible means of egress is permitted where the common path of egress travel is accessible and meets the requirements in Section...
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11B-108 Maintenance of accessible features
It is not sufficient to provide features such as accessible routes, parking, elevators, ramps or signage if those features are not maintained in a manner that enables individuals with disabilities...
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11B-810.5.3 Platform and vehicle floor coordination
operationally or structurally feasible to meet the horizontal gap or vertical difference requirements of part 1192 or 49 CFR part 38, mini-high platforms, car-borne or platform-mounted lifts, ramps...
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F206.7.9 Team or Player Seating
While the use of platform lifts is allowed, ramps are recommended to provide access to player seating areas serving an area of sport activity....
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§382.95(b)
(b) As a carrier, you must, except as otherwise provided in this subpart, provide boarding and deplaning assistance through the use of lifts or ramps at any U.S. commercial service airport...
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206.7.9 Team or Player Seating
While the use of platform lifts is allowed, ramps are recommended to provide access to player seating areas serving an area of sport activity....
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1.1.3
1.1.3 A maximum overall design running slope for exterior accessible surfaces (other than ramps), such as sidewalks, of 4% (approximately 1:25) is recommended....
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F. Swimming Pool Entrance and Deck
(4) The swimming pool deck ramp, which has an intermediate ramp landing area that is 37 ½ inches long, rather than the required 60 inches, will be supplemented by a platform lift at...
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Power Wheelchairs
They often cannot be folded or disassembled for transport, so a ramp or lift-equipped van is required....
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11B-1005.3 Edge protection
In such a design, curbs or barriers are not required....
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25. Need for Return Trip Assistance
For example, a dialysis patient may have no problem waiting at the curb for a ride to go to the dialysis center, but may well require assistance to the door on his or her return trip because...
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11B-1005.3 Edge protection
In such a design, curbs or barriers are not required....
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25. Need for Return Trip Assistance
For example, a dialysis patient may have no problem waiting at the curb for a ride to go to the dialysis center, but may well require assistance to the door on his or her return trip because...
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11B-1005.3 Edge protection
In such a design, curbs or barriers are not required. ◼...
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Accessible routes
Accessible routes that coincide with, or are located in the same area, as general circulation paths and elements such as ramps, elevators, and fare vending and collection must be placed...
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2.2 Entrances
If there are stairs at entrances, are there also ramps or lifts? Can the accessible entrance be used independently, or is the door heavy or usually locked?...
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1012.3 Other Vehicles
This section requires parking spaces for vehicles, other than recreational vehicles, to be 16 feet wide minimum to accommodate vans equipped with a lift or ramp....
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11B-809.7.2 Changes in level
Ramps complying with Section 11B-405, elevators complying with Section 11B-407 or platform lifts complying with Section 11B-410 shall be provided where changes in level exceed 1/2 inch (...
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11B-101.2 Reserved
Examples of steps to remove barriers include, but are not limited to, the following actions – (1) Installing ramps; (2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances; (3) ...
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
Examples of steps to remove barriers include, but are not limited to, the following actions – (1) Installing ramps; (2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances; (3) Repositioning...
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11B-101.2 Reserved
Examples of steps to remove barriers include, but are not limited to, the following actions – 1) Installing ramps; 2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances; 3) Repositioning...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
Examples of steps to remove barriers include, but are not limited to, the following actions – 1) Installing ramps; 2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances; ...
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