In licensed medical care facilities and licensed long-term care facilities where the period of stay exceeds twenty-four hours, patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms shall be provided...
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  11B-223.1 General
  
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  4.35 Dressing and Fitting Rooms
  
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  Dressing and Fitting Rooms [4.35]
  
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  When An Employee Becomes Disabled
  
When An Employee Becomes Disabled An employee who is injured on or off the job, who becomes ill, or suffers any other condition that meets the ADA definition of "disability," is protected...
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  11B-803 DRESSING, FITTING AND LOCKER ROOMS
  
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  11B-222 DRESSING, FITTING, AND LOCKER ROOMS
  
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  11B-222 Dressing, fitting, and locker rooms.
  
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  11B-803 Dressing, fitting, and locker rooms
  
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  11B-222 Dressing, fitting, and locker rooms
  
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  11B-803 Dressing, fitting, and locker rooms
  
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  11B-809.10.1 General
  
All toilet and bathing rooms on an accessible route within residential dwelling units with adaptable features shall comply with Sections 11B-809.7, 11B-809.8, 11B-809.10.6.4, 11B-809.10.7.3...
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  4.1.3(21)
  
(21) Where dressing and fitting rooms are provided for use by the general public, patients, customers or employees, 5 percent, but never less than one, of dressing rooms for each type of...
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  11B-223.1.1.2 Individual alterations
  
Patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms added or altered individually, and not as part of an alteration of an entire area, shall comply with Section 11B-805.2, until either: a) the number...
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  11B-403.5 Clearances
  
Exception: Within employee work areas, clearances on common use circulation paths shall be permitted to be decreased by work area equipment provided that the decrease is essential to the...
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  34. Does an employer have to allow an employee with a disability to work at home as a reasonable accommodation?
  
For such jobs, allowing an employee to work at home is not effective because it does not enable an employee to perform his/her essential functions....
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  Technical Memorandum TM 2013-21 Employee Work Areas
  
TM 2013-21 Employee Work Areas Effective Date: October 3, 2013 2012 TAS Reference: 203.9 and 206.2.8 ...
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  F215.3 Employee Work Areas
  
Where employee work areas have audible alarm coverage, the wiring system shall be designed so that visible alarms complying with 702 can be integrated into the alarm system....
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  215.3 Employee Work Areas
  
Where employee work areas have audible alarm coverage, the wiring system shall be designed so that visible alarms complying with 702 can be integrated into the alarm system....
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  Transient Lodging Guest Rooms: ADA Standard Section 224
  
Section 224 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for transient lodging guest rooms.
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  11B-215.3 Employee work areas
  
Where employee work areas have audible alarm coverage, the wiring system shall be designed so that visible alarms complying with Chapter 9, Section 907.5.2.3.2 can be integrated into the...
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  11B-215.3 Employee work areas
  
Where employee work areas have audible alarm coverage, the wiring system shall be designed so that visible alarms complying with Chapter 9, Section 907.5.2.3.1 Exception can be integrated...
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  11B-215.3 Employee work areas
  
Where employee work areas have audible alarm coverage, the wiring system shall be designed so that visible alarms complying with Chapter 9, Section 907.5.2.3.1 Exception can be integrated...
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  32. If an employer has provided one reasonable accommodation, does it have to provide additional reasonable accommodations requested by an individual with a disability?
  
If a reasonable accommodation turns out to be ineffective and the employee with a disability remains unable to perform an essential function, the employer must consider whether there would...