Section 208.2.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible parking at hospital outpatient facilities.
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Hospital Outpatient Facilities: ADA Standard Section 208.2.1
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Clear Width at Turn: ADA Standard Section 403.5.2
Section 403.5.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the clear width at a turn on walking surfaces that are part of an accessible route.
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VI. CERTIFYING STATE ACCESSIBILITY CODES
Design and construction under state and local codes complies with the ADA only when the codes provide accessibility that equals or exceeds the ADA requirements....
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Picnic Tables [1011.2 and 1011.4]
If a table is constructed with one solid leg on each end, as opposed to an A-shaped frame or two individual legs on each end of the table that would allow the wheelchair to fit between,...
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Acceptable Trail Surfacing Requirements
A traditional paving material such as asphalt and concrete may be appropriate, but this type of surface is expensive to construct, requires the use of heavy materials and equipment, and...
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The ADA and Department of Justice Regulations
access to state and local government services, places of public accommodation, transportation, and other important areas of American life and, in addition, requires newly designed and constructed...
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Costs
Access Routes $4,497 to $6,530 to purchase roll-out mats for beach access routes, if parking areas, toilet facilities, bathing facilities, and circulation paths serving beaches are constructed...
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11B-224.7.2 Multi-bedroom housing units with adaptable features
ETA Editor's Note The following Access Board Note was taken from ADA Title II §35.151(f) New Construction and Alterations; Housing at a Place of Education, and ADA Title III §36.406(e...
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Barrier Removal Before March 15, 2012
Compliance Dates and Applicable Standards for Readily Achievable Barrier Removal, New Construction, and Alterations Compliance Date Applicable Standard Until...
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Accessible Routes in Dwelling Units with Mobility Features
Section 233.3.5 of the 2010 Standards also includes an exception to the dispersion requirement that permits accessible single-story dwelling units to be constructed, where multi-story dwelling...
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Private Businesses that Serve the Public: Public Accommodations
business that serves the public, then, you are covered by the ADA and have obligations for existing facilities as well as for compliance when a facility is altered or a new facility is constructed...
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Free-Standing Overhead Lifts
Free-standing overhead track lift systems function like ceiling-mounted lifts and do not require modifications to existing construction. 2....
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F247.1 General
A trail has only one designed use that determines the design, construction, and maintenance parameters for the trail. ...
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What does "accessible" mean?
As with all building codes, facilities must comply with the accessibility standards and guidelines in effect when they are constructed....
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I. Remedies for Facility Segregation Under Student Option Plans
traditionally served members of the other sex or traditionally served persons of a different race or national origin; (4) merger of programs into one facility through school closings or new construction...
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Subtitle A: State and Local Government Activities
State and local governments are required to follow specific architectural standards in the new construction and alteration of their buildings....
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604.2 Location
ETA Editor’s Note: The prior standards allowed construction tolerances to occur on either side of an 18” absolute dimension....
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Section 1. Introduction
This section also clarifies that the accessibility guidelines apply only to the design and construction requirements of 24 CFR 100.205, and do not relieve persons participating in a federal...
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What is the difference between Title II and Title III of the ADA?
Both titles require general non-discrimination, effective communication and accessible new construction and alterations....