Section 404.2.10 covers the current ADA Standards for door and gate surfaces on manual doors and gates.
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Door and Gate Surfaces: ADA Standard Section 404.2.10
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Restaurants and Cafeterias: ADA Standard Section 206.2.5
Section 206.2.5 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in restaurants and cafeterias
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11B-404.2.10 Door and gate surfaces
Tempered glass doors without stiles and having a bottom rail or shoe with the top leading edge tapered at 60 degrees minimum from the horizontal shall not be required to meet the 10 inch...
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4.26.2* SIZE AND SPACING OF GRAB BARS AND HANDRAILS
Handrails may be located in a recess if the recess is a maximum of 3 in (75 mm) deep and extends at least 18 in (455 mm) above the top of the rail (see Fig. 39(d))....
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§ 38.83(a)(1) General
All new light rail vehicles, other than level entry vehicles, covered by this subpart shall provide a level-change mechanism or boarding device (e.g., lift, ramp or bridge plate) complying...
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B. Restrooms
These specifications are derived from requirements for rail vehicles and represent compromises between space needed for use and constraints imposed by vehicle dimensions....
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III. Handrails and Stanchions
Handrails and Stanchions In addition to the requirements for handrails and stanchions for rapid, light, and commuter rail vehicles, consideration should be given to the proximity of handrails...
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3.1.1. Total Number of U.S Auditoriums (2015)
Digital Projection System Analog Projection System Total Indoor 38,688 650 39,338...
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49 CFR Parts 27 and 37: Transportation for Individuals With Disabilities; Reasonable Modification of Policies and Practices - Preamble
questions related to transit, you may contact Bonnie Graves, Office of Chief Counsel, Federal Transit Administration, same address, Room E56-306, 202-366-0944, bonnie.graves@dot.gov; and, for rail...
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4. Comparison of Proposed Technical Provisions Applicable to Shared Use Paths and AASHTO Guide
Where pedestrian access routes cross rails at grade, the pedestrian access route surface shall be level and flush with the top of rail at the outer edges of the rails, and the surface between...
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Visual Alarms, Notification Devices and Telephones [9.3] Auxiliary Alarms
Portable devices must be capable of being triggered by the building emergency alarm system....
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ALTERATION
Normal maintenance, reroofing, painting or wallpapering, or changes to mechanical and electrical systems are not alterations unless they affect the usability of the building or facility....
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§ 37.183(b) Small operators
If a small entity operates a fixed-route system, and purchases or leases a new OTRB for or in contemplation of use in that system, it must do one of the following two things:...
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M101.7 Units of Measurement
The values stated in each system (U.S. customary and metric units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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T102.2 Units of Measurement
The values stated in each system (U.S. and metric customary units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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E101.4 Units of Measurement
The values stated in each system (metric and U.S. customary units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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C101.4 Units of Measurement
The values stated in each system (metric and U.S. customary units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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E101.4 Units of Measurement
The values stated in each system (metric and U.S. customary units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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C101.4 Units of Measurement
The values stated in each system (metric and U.S. customary units) may not be exact equivalents, and each system shall be used independently of the other....
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Questions and Answers on the Application of the ADA’s Integration Mandate and Olmstead v. L.C. to State and Local Governments’ Employment Service Systems
[See subsections ...]
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Table of Contents
Stairways 211 Drinking Fountains 212 Kitchens, Kitchenettes, and Sinks 213 Toilet Facilities and Bathing Facilities 214 Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers 215 Fire Alarm Systems...
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NFPA
Fire alarm systems and components shall be California State Fire Marshal approved and listed in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1....