Assuming your place of lodging is not subject to the new construction and alteration provisions (discussed below), you must remove barriers to access for people with disabilities when it...
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Architectural Barriers
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(d) Outside surface at entry door
The final Guidelines also provide that at the primary entry door to a dwelling units with direct exterior access, outside landing surfaces constructed of impervious materials such as concrete...
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4.3.11.1(7)
Pressurization equipment and its duct work within the building shall be separated from other portions of the building by a minimum two-hour fire-resistive construction....
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Toilet Stalls [4.17]
The alternate stalls shown in Figure 30(b) can never satisfy new construction accessibility requirements....
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§40.6 Records.
The administering agency's file on each contract, grant, or loan involving the design, construction, or alteration of a residential structure shall include appropriate documentation indicating...
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Section 36.101 Purpose (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
This title prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by public accommodations, requires places of public accommodation and commercial facilities to be designed, constructed, and...
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11B-201.3 Temporary and permanent structures
Structures and equipment directly associated with the actual processes of construction are not required to be accessible as permitted in 203.2. ...
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1.1.7.3.1 Detached one- and two-family dwellings
lodging houses, live/work units, townhouses not more than three stories above grade plane in height with a separate means of egress, and their accessory structures, may be designed and constructed...
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11B-1001.1 Scope
Unless otherwise modified or specifically addressed in Division 10, all other ADAAG provisions apply to the design and construction of recreation facilities and elements....
- CalCasp Training: 2016 California Building Code Chapter 11B
- American Institute of Architects (AIA)
- Idaho Division Of Vocational Rehabilitation
- Center for Universal Design
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Comparison of Single-User Toilet Room Layouts: 1A, 1B, and 1C
Plan-1A: 1991 Standards Minimum with Out-Swinging Door 5’-0" x 7’-3" • 36.25 Square Feet This plan shows a typical example of a single-user toilet room that meets...
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M301.4.2 Clearance Around Base (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One commenter recommended clarifying that the exam table must be compatible with a patient lift and meet the six-inch clearance, but not when the table is at its lowest level for independent...
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Appendix A: References
Presentation at Obesity in Children with Developmental and/or Physical Disabilities meeting sponsored by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development...
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III-4.4700 Transportation barriers
Vehicles of this description must meet the same "readily accessible and usable" standard described in (1) above, unless they are part of a system that already meets the "equivalent service...
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1. GET ORGANIZED
Examples include: Email Website Text Flyering/bulletin boards Conference calls/phone tree Meetings/forums/events Communications...
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EXTREME WALKS
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3. How and where should the notice be provided?
is accessible) Post the notice at all facilities Include the notice in program handbooks Include the notice in activity schedules Announce the notice at meetings...
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Ramps
If any part of the accessible route - exterior or interior - has a slope greater than 1:20, it is considered a ramp and must meet the requirements for ramps....
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10. How does an employee with a hearing disability request a reasonable accommodation?
Lionel receives the list of assignments and accompanying special instructions from the company owner during daily morning meetings attended by all of the team leaders....
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When An Employee Becomes Disabled
When An Employee Becomes Disabled An employee who is injured on or off the job, who becomes ill, or suffers any other condition that meets the ADA definition of "disability," is protected...
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Standards that measure needed physical or mental ability to perform a job
For example: Candidates for jobs such as airline pilots, policemen and firefighters may be required to meet certain physical and psychological qualifications....