Rather, in most designs, grab bars were provided adjacent to the tub for temporary support to enable an individual to steady him/herself while a care provider assisted with removal and replacement...
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4.20.4 Grab Bars
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1133A.4.1 Repositionable countertops
Base cabinets directly under sinks and work surfaces shall be removable as required in Section 1133A.3....
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E. Paperwork Reduction Act
None of these initial costs involve recordkeeping or reporting activities under the meaning of the PRA....
- American Specialties Recessed Specimen Pass-Through Cabinet 8154
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Background
Access Board, 2007) covered under the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA)....
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810.6 Rail Station Signs
This means that signs can be placed well out of reach of braille readers, even on parapet walls and on walls beyond barriers....
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D. Resources
People with Disabilities,” a technical assistance document released by the Department of Justice in 2003 www.access-board.gov, the website of the Architectural and Transportation Barriers...
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
This means that signs can be placed well out of reach of Braille readers, even on parapet walls and on walls beyond barriers....
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R201.1 Scope
applicable requirements in this document instead of the requirements in the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities and the Architectural Barriers...
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Section 1. Introduction
federal or federally-assisted program or activity from other requirements, such as those required by section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794), or the Architectural Barriers...
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G. Chapter 6: Wheelchair Spaces and Securement Systems
The two areas in which the requirements in this chapter differ substantially from the proposed rule—wheelchair space maneuvering clearances and forward excursion barriers for rear-facing...
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Problem
Cones or another temporary barrier may be needed to keep the parking space clear....
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3. Private Property
., in a gated community or parking lot, mobile home community, business or government facility where vehicle access requires authorized passage through a security barrier)....
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§ 38.83(b)(2)(i) Requirements
Where provided, each control for deploying, lowering, raising, and stowing the lift and lowering the roll-off barrier shall be of a momentary contact type requiring continuous manual pressure...
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§ 38.23(b)(2)(i) Requirements
Where provided, each control for deploying, lowering, raising, and stowing the lift and lowering the roll-off barrier shall be of a momentary contact type requiring continuous manual pressure...
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
This means that signs can be placed well out of reach of Braille readers, even on parapet walls and on walls beyond barriers....
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3. Private Property
., in a gated community or parking lot, mobile home community, business or government facility where vehicle access requires authorized passage through a security barrier)....