The Department proposes to add § 35.151(b)(4) in order to make the path of travel requirement in title II consistent with that in title III. ...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
[ADA Title III] §36.403 Alterations: Path of travel. (a) General....
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Stopping Sight Distance
Stopping Sight Distance Adequate sight distance is required to provide path users ample opportunity to see and react to the unexpected....
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Sec.36.403(a) General
affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area of a facility that contains a primary function shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(B)(3)
(3) At least one accessible restroom for each sex or a single unisex restroom;
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II-6.3100 General principles
it has a different meaning.) 5) Alterations triggering additional requirements ADAAG: Alterations to primary function areas (where major activities take place) trigger a "path of travel...
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Stopping Distance
Table 15 shows the braking distance, i.e. the distance traveled from the time that the user initiated braking to the time that the user came to a complete stop, for user groups with five...
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ALTERATION
Section 11B-202.4 requires the provision of: an accessible primary entrance; toilet and bathing facilities; drinking fountains; signs; public telephones; and an accessible path of travel...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Proposed § 35.151(b)(4) contained the requirements for path of travel....
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11B-216.1 General
The addition of or replacement of signs shall not trigger any additional path of travel requirements. [2010 ADAS] 216.1 General. ...
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11B-216.1 General
The addition of or replacement of signs shall not trigger any additional path of travel requirements. [2010 ADAS] 216.1 General. ...
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11B-216.1 General
The addition of or replacement of signs shall not trigger any additional path of travel requirements. [2010 ADA Standards] 216.1 General....
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202.2 Additions
202.2 Additions. Each addition to an existing building or facility shall comply with the requirements for new construction. Each addition that affects or could affect the usability...
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202.2 Additions
Each addition to an existing building or facility shall comply with the requirements for new construction. Each addition that affects or could affect the usability of or access to an...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality
(iv) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality.
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality
(iv) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality.
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F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
alteration that affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area containing a primary function shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel...
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When do path of travel and/or accessible routes apply? …new construction? …alterations to a parking area? …alterations to a building associated with parking, such as expansion or remodel?
These fundamental requirements provide accessibility in excess of that required for alterations to existing facilities so the regulations associated with path of travel requirements are...
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Sec.36.403(g)
(g) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality.
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§ 36.403(g) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality.
(g) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality.
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Alterations
Alterations to primary function areas trigger an accessible "path of travel" requirement, that is, a requirement to make the path of travel from the entrance to the altered primary function...
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Alterations to Qualified Historic Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 202.5
Section 202.5 covers the most current ADA Standards for alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities.