• Entrances and aisles with adequate head clearance and minimal projections into the path of travel result in easier navigation for people with lessened visual acuity or those who may be...
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Vertical clearance and protruding objects
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging
use areas serving those crew quarters (e.g., locker rooms, exercise rooms, day room) that are used exclusively by on-duty emergency response personnel and that are not used for any public...
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
use areas serving those crew quarters (e.g., locker rooms, exercise rooms, day room) that are used exclusively by on-duty emergency response personnel and that are not used for any public...
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RUN 3 – KEEP MOVING THROUGH SPACE
Players must keep moving through tunnels filled with obstacles and broken paths. Quick reflexes and smart decisions are key to survival....
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11B-1002.4.4 Clearances
This exception for protruding objects applies to the ride devices, not to circulation areas or accessible routes in the queue lines or the load and unload areas. ◼...
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1002.4.4 Clearances
This exception for protruding objects applies to the ride devices, not to circulation areas or accessible routes in the queue lines or the load and unload areas....
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106 Definitions
Definitions that have been revised include: "assembly area," "common use," "mezzanine," "residential dwelling unit," "transient lodging," "vehicular way," and "walk."...
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11B-502.3 Access aisle
Two parking spaces shall be permitted to share a common access aisle. [2010 ADAS] Advisory 502.3 Access Aisle. ...
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11B-603.2.3 Door swing
Doors to a toilet room or bathing room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use shall be permitted to swing into the clear floor...
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11B-603.2.3 Door swing
Doors to a toilet room or bathing room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use shall be permitted to swing into the clear floor...
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 233.3.5
Section 233.3.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of individual residential dwelling units.
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 224.5
Section 224.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of transient lodging guest rooms.
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
of lodging subject to the transient lodging requirements of 2010 Standards shall be provided as follows-- i) Facilities that are subject to the same permit application on a common...
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
of lodging subject to the transient lodging requirements of 2010 Standards shall be provided as follows-- i) Facilities that are subject to the same permit application on a common...
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§104.4(b)(4)(iii)
(iii) that perpetuate the discrimination of another recipient if both recipients are subject to common administrative control or are agencies of the same State. ...
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§8.4(b)(4)(iii)
(iii) Perpetuate the discrimination of another recipient if both recipients are subject to common administrative control or are agencies of the same State....
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Height
OWP&P used the high end of ADAAG (33") whereas Nelson Tremain used 10" above the seat height....
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18. Where an existing ground level play component is replaced, should the new component comply with the technical provisions of Section 1008.4 even if there is not an accessible route to it?
An accessible route to the replaced play components may be triggered under "path of travel" obligations. See question 14 for more on "path of travel"....
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Can an operator refuse to carry a person with a disability, especially a person using an electric scooter that meets the definition of a “wheelchair,” because of higher insurance rates or liability concerns?
operator from denying service to an individual with a disability because its insurance company conditions coverage or rates on the absence of individuals with disabilities or persons who use...
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Can an operator refuse to carry a person with a disability, especially a person using an electric scooter that meets the definition of a “wheelchair,” because of higher insurance rates or liability concerns?
operator from denying service to an individual with a disability because its insurance company conditions coverage or rates on the absence of individuals with disabilities or persons who use...
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What is a "reasonable accommodation"?
Some of the most common types of accommodations include: physical changes, such as installing a ramp or modifying a workspace or restroom; sign language interpreters for people...