Because people with disabilities may visit, be employed or be a resident in any building, emergency management plans with specific provisions to ensure their safe evacuation also play an...
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A4.3.10 Egress
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4.1.4(11) RESIDENTIAL
Residential occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for sleeping accommodations when not classed as an institutional occupancy....
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1. SCOPING CONSIDERATIONS FOR ALTERATION PROJECTS
This applies when either 1) existing elements are altered or 2) new elements, up to and including new buildings, are added....
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1128A.1 General
Note: See Sections 1101A “Application” and 1102A “Building Accessibility” for dwelling units required to comply with this division....
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1128A.1 General
Note: See Sections 1101A “Application” and 1102A “Building Accessibility” for dwelling units required to comply with this division....
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PLATFORM (WHEELCHAIR) LIFT
A hoisting and lowering mechanism equipped with a car or platform or support that serves two landings of a building or structure and is designed to carry a passenger or passengers and (or...
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202.2 Additions
Each addition to an existing building or facility shall comply with the requirements for new construction....
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11B-809.5.4 Prohibited use
Visible alarm appliances used to indicate residential dwelling unit smoke detection, carbon monoxide detection, or building fire alarm activation shall not be used for any other purpose...
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206.7 Platform Lifts
Platform lifts shall be permitted as a component of an accessible route in an existing building or facility....
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809.5.4 Prohibited Use
Visible alarm appliances used to indicate residential dwelling unit smoke detection or building fire alarm activation shall not be used for any other purpose within the residential dwelling...
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4.1.3(17)(d)
(d) Where a bank of telephones in the interior of a building consists of three or more public pay telephones, at least one public pay telephone in each such bank shall be equipped with a...
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ADAPTABILITY
The ability of certain building spaces and elements, such as kitchen counters, sinks, and grab bars, to be added or altered so as to accommodate the needs of either disabled or nondisabled...
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Architectural models
Architectural models The focus group members also visited the National Building Museum’s “Washington: Symbol and City” exhibition where they examined tactile architectural models of the...
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11B-809.5.4 Prohibited use
Visible alarm appliances used to indicate residential dwelling unit smoke detection, carbon monoxide detection, or building fire alarm activation shall not be used for any other purpose...
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Individual Safety Briefings
[Sec. 382.45(b)(2)] In the case of private safety briefings for passengers with a disability: You must conduct the briefing as inconspicuously and discreetly as possible....
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I. Who is Covered by Title II of the ADA
Private entities that operate public accommodations, such as hotels, restaurants, theaters, retail stores, dry cleaners, doctors' offices, amusement parks, and bowling alleys, are not covered...
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Q. What employers are covered by the ADA, and when is the coverage effective?
The employment provisions of title I of the ADA apply to private employers, State and local governments, employment agencies, and labor unions....