A. Yes. The Fair Housing Act requires that there be an accessible building entrance on an accessible route. To satisfy Requirement 1 of the Guidelines, there would have to be an...
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10.1 Q. Is it necessary to have an accessible path of travel from a subterranean garage to single-story covered multifamily dwellings built on top of the garage?
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2.4 Patient Areas
Is there space in the waiting room for wheelchair users to sit? Is there space in the exam room for an individual using a wheelchair or other mobility aid to move and...
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7(1)(a)
(a) A clear floor space at least 30 inches by 48 inches that allows a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair is provided at the range or cooktop and sink, and either a parallel or...
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R305 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The detectable warning surfaces must extend 610 millimeters (2 feet) minimum in the direction of pedestrian travel....
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1150A.1 General
Sites where either Test No. 1 or Test No. 3 is used and it is determined that an accessible route to the common (lobby) entrance is not required, at least 20 percent of the ground floor...
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1. Standing Supports
The proposed rule included a provision requiring standing supports on each side of the standing surface and compliance with the technical requirements for standing supports in proposed M305.3...
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11B-224.7 Housing at a place of education
Exceptions: Kitchens within housing units containing accessible sleeping rooms with mobility features (including suites and clustered sleeping rooms) or on floors containing accessible...
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7(2)(b)(v)
The top of the fixture rim is a maximum height of 2'10" above the finished floor. If kneespace is provided below the vanity, the bottom of the apron is at least 2'3" above the floor....
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11B-233.3.1.2.6 Public housing facility site impracticality
The site impracticality tests in this section may be used to determine the number of required residential dwelling units with adaptable features in buildings without an elevator,...
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5.4.2.1 Transfer Support Length for Stretchers
5.4.2.1 Transfer Support Length for Stretchers. Transfer supports on stretchers should be a minimum of 15 inches long.
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Visual Detection of Detectable Warning Materials by Pedestrians with Visual Impairments - Final Report
(Task Order 18 under Project DTFH61-01-C-00049) Authors: James Jenness & Jeremiah Singer May 24, 2006 Prepared for: Federal Highway Administration Washington,...
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Accessible Parking Space
Accessible Parking Space
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11B-407.4.8.1.3 Floor arrival
As the car passes a floor and when a car stops at a floor served by the elevator, the corresponding character shall illuminate. Exception: Reserved....
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M301.3.1 Transfer Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The only change in the final rule was to update the cross reference to applicable transfer surfaces to accommodate the changes made to transfer surfaces, described above in Section IV.B.1...
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Rough Form and Foundation Inspection
ensure correct accessible slopes (5% running slope and 2.08% cross slope). 11B-403 Verify forms for sidewalks, ramps, landings, curb ramps and clear floor...
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Rough Form and Foundation Inspection
ensure correct accessible slopes (5% running slope and 2.08% cross slope). 11B-403 Verify forms for sidewalks, ramps, landings, curb ramps and clear floor...
- Access Board: Toilet Rooms
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M301.2.2 Size
The transfer surface shall be 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum and 15 inches (381mm) deep minimum. Advisory M301.2.2 Size....
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Surface
Surface The surface of the transfer platform and steps must not be sharp and must have rounded edges to prevent injuries....
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7(2)(b)(iv)
The other (non-grab bar) side of the toilet fixture is a minimum of 1'3" from the finished surface of adjoining walls, vanities or from the edge of a lavatory. (See Figure 7(a).)...
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Sloped Surfaces
Measuring the slope of a ramp, parking space, pedestrian route, or other ground or floor surface is important to identify whether the surface is accessible....
- Figure 1007.3.2 Golf Club Reach Range Area – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board