"Floor Identification Signs" are for routine wayfinding use by vision-impaired persons and others who use the stairs, and these are required at all enclosed stairways of multi-story buildings...
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1023.9 Stairway identification signs
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11B-403.3 Slope
There is an important distinction between a “sidewalk” and a “walk”, and they are treated differently under the California Building Code....
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11B-206.2.3.2 Distance to Elevators
In new construction of buildings where elevators are required by Section 11B-206.2.3, and which exceed 10,000 square feet (929 m2) on any floor, an accessible means of vertical access via...
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11B-211.2 Minimum number
The 2013 California Plumbing Code (CPC), Table 4-1 provides minimum plumbing fixture requirements for new buildings, and changes of occupancy or use in an existing building resulting in...
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11B-211.2 Minimum number
The 2016 California Plumbing Code (CPC), Table 4-1 provides minimum plumbing fixture requirements for new buildings, and changes of occupancy or use in an existing building resulting in...
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11B-206.2.3.2 Distance to Elevators
In new construction of buildings where elevators are required by Section 11B-206.2.3, and which exceed 10,000 square feet (929 m2) on any floor, an accessible means of vertical access via...
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11B-211.2 Minimum number
The 2019 California Plumbing Code (CPC), Table 4-1 provides minimum plumbing fixture requirements for new buildings, and changes of occupancy or use in an existing building resulting in...
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11B-206.2.3.2 Distance to Elevators
In new construction of buildings where elevators are required by Section 11B-206.2.3, and which exceed 10,000 square feet (929 m2) on any floor, an accessible means of vertical access via...
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III-7.5165 Signage
must comply with finish and contrast standards; and must be mounted at a certain height and location. 2) Signs that provide direction to or information about functional spaces of a building...
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SHOPPING CENTER (OR SHOPPING MALL)
Federal ADA Regulations defines a shopping center or shopping mall as a building housing five or more sales or rental establishments. ...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.3 Test number two, site analysis test
For a site having multiple buildings, or a site with a single building with multiple entrances, it is not required to provide a building entrance on an accessible route to all ground floor...
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What Does Working with Your Health Care Provider Mean?
Consider Jack’s experience: Jack is 52 years old and uses a wheelchair. The last few days he’s had a fever and frequent headaches....
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Administrative Authority
A governmental agency that adopts or enforces regulations and guidelines for the design, construction, or alteration of buildings and facilities....
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Service Entrances: ADA Standard Section 206.4.8
Section 206.4.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to service entrances.
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ADDITION
[DSA-AC] An expansion, extension or increase in the gross floor area or height of a building or facility....
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Scoping [4.1.3(13)]
Controls and operating mechanisms intended for use only by employees for job-related tasks are not required to comply (although compliance will help accommodate employees)....
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ADA Regulations
Regulations issued by DOJ and DOT to implement the ADA provide important information and instructions on using the ADA Standards....
- Locus Labs Inc. LocusMaps SDK
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Elevator Exemption (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Generally, an elevator is the most common way to provide individuals who use wheelchairs ‘‘ready access’’ to floor levels above or below the ground floor of a multi-story building....
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Elevator Exemption (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Generally, an elevator is the most common way to provide individuals who use wheelchairs "ready access'' to floor levels above or below the ground floor of a multi-story building....
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F101 Purpose
This document contains scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to sites, facilities, buildings, and elements by individuals with disabilities....
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16. Is the IDEA evaluation process different than the analysis used when considering an individual’s request for a particular auxiliary aid or service under Title II?
The evaluation must use a variety of assessment tools and strategies to gather relevant functional, developmental, and academic information about the child, including information provided...
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C. Communication Features
roll-in shower and each additional room for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing required in table 9.1.3: [ADA Stds. 9.3.1] An electrical outlet within 4' of the telephone jack for TTY use...