These include bathing facilities in medical care facilities, long term care facilities, transient lodging guest rooms, and residential dwelling units....
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Fixed Shower Head Height
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QUESTION: WHAT LIMITATIONS CAN A PVO IMPOSE WITH RESPECT
TO CARRYING A SERVICE ANIMAL?
* For example, a PVO could impose a legitimate safety requirement that a service dog not be permitted to enter a sauna or steam room, sit on any surface other than the floor, or join...
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Registered Accessibility Specialist (RAS) Bulletin RAS 2014-04 Signs - Exit Doors
A RAS does have the authority, however, to verify compliance with TAS 216.2, therefore, if signs are provided to identify these permanent rooms and spaces, a RAS shall verify that the signs...
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Issue 11: What environmental and perceptual data on natural/daylighting are available from buildings with low vision occupants?
It’s all depending on that room, that architecture, that brightness, that view angle. Response by [Participant]: We don’t need a law; we need guidance....
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Are temporary mental or physical impairments covered by part 382?
., enplaning and deplaning assistance, connecting wheelchair assistance, seating with additional leg room in the same class of service to the extent required by part 382, safe stowage of...
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1.9.1.1.2
accessible by first surveying the facility for code compliance and then making necessary corrections where public programs are provided and in employee common-use areas, restrooms, break rooms...
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[F] 907.5.2.3.3 Groups R-1 and R-2.1
Group R-1 and R-2.1 dwelling units or sleeping units in accordance with Table 907.5.2.3.3 shall be provided with a visible alarm notification appliance, activated by both the in-room smoke...
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36 Inch Wide Stalls
36 Inch Wide Stalls Where 6 or more stalls are provided (including accessible stalls) in a toilet room or bathroom, at least one must meet requirements for ambulatory access as required...
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Shower Stalls [4.21]
Combination roll-in transfer stalls are required in a portion of hotel guest rooms for this reason....
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Example of a Single-User Bathroom (with Roll-in Shower)
Recommendation: Consider providing turning space outside the shower so that people using wheelchairs do not have to travel on wet surfaces every time they use the room....
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1.9.1.1.2
accessible by first surveying the facility for code compliance and then making necessary corrections where public programs are provided and in employee common-use areas, restrooms, break rooms...
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[F] 907.5.2.3.2 Groups R-1 and R-2.1
Group R-1 and R-2.1 dwelling units or sleeping units in accordance with Table 907.5.2.3.2 shall be provided with a visible alarm notification appliance, activated by both the in-room smoke...
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[2010 ADA Standards] 105.1 General
; at the Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section, 1425 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC; at the Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, SW, Room...
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1.9.1.1.2
accessible by first surveying the facility for code compliance and then making necessary corrections where public programs are provided and in employee common-use areas, restrooms, break rooms...
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201.1 Scope
For example, not all medical care patient rooms are required to be accessible; those that are not required to be accessible are not required to comply with these requirements....
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed rule provides that areas such as mechanical rooms, boiler rooms, supply storage rooms, employee lounges and locker rooms, janitorial closets, entrances, and corridors are not...
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"Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) Services'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The FCC has made clear that VRS functions as a telephone service and is not intended to be used for interpreting services where both parties are in the same room; the latter is reserved...
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3. Primary Consideration: Who Chooses the Auxiliary Aid or Service?
the arrival of an in-person interpreter, but may not be appropriate in other circumstances, such as when the patient is injured enough to have limited mobility or needs to be moved from room...