Interior or exterior rooms or spaces of a building or facility that are made available to the general public and do not include common use areas....
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PUBLIC-USE AREAS
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PUBLIC-USE AREAS
Interior or exterior rooms or spaces of a building or facility that are made available to the general public and do not include common use areas....
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When is accessibility required for a live work conversion project?
Background The building is a 2-story concrete structure with 37,690 sf on the first floor and 22,334 sf on the second floor The building’s freight elevator has been vacated/removed...
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Elevator requirement to new dining area on the mezzanine of an existing facility
Let's assume that this building meets all requirements of 206.2.3 Exception 1 so no elevator is required in the building. ...
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1.9.1.4.1
Code §4453(a) vests enforcement authority to the Director of the Department of General Services (generally delegated to the Division of the State Architect) where state funds are utilized...
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Common Problems with Courtrooms
Ø Fixed seats or benches for courtroom spectators are positioned to leave little room for people who use wheelchairs; wheelchair placement in aisles can violate fire codes. ...
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27. Drafting of this Agreement
Any rule of law, including, without limitation, Section 1654 of the California Civil Code, or any other statute, legal decision or principle of common law that would require interpretation...
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Restricted Entrances [§206.4.7]
All other types of entrances, excluding service entrances, are considered “public entrances” under the Standards, including employee-only entrances requiring keys or access cards or codes...
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1.9.1.4.1
Code §4453(a) vests enforcement authority to the Director of the Department of General Services (generally delegated to the Division of the State Architect) where state funds are utilized...
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1.9.1.4.1
Code §4453(a) vests enforcement authority to the Director of the Department of General Services (generally delegated to the Division of the State Architect) where state funds are utilized...
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D. Making the “Invisible” World “Visible”
We had two architects involved developing this building, and also DFW Airport, in the main terminal....
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24 CFR Part 100—Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines, Preamble
The guidelines will be codified in the 1991 edition of the Code of Federal Regulations as Appendix II to the Fair Housing regulations (24 CFR Ch. I, Subch. A, App. II)....
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Identification of available accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, if a seating map displays color-coded blocks pegged to prices for general seating, then accessible seating must be similarly color-coded....
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Automated Revolving Doors
(Life safety codes also usually require a secondary swing door)....
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Identification of available accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, if a seating map displays color-coded blocks pegged to prices for general seating, then accessible seating must be similarly color-coded....
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In-swinging Bathroom Doors
The commenter recommended that in-swinging doors be prohibited unless there is sufficient internal bathroom space, exclusive of the swing of the door, which allows either a five foot turning...
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E205.3 Agency Official Communication
An internal or external program or policy announcement; 4. A notice of benefits, program eligibility, employment opportunity, or personnel action; 5....
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Sec.36.401(d)(1)(ii)(A)
(A) A building housing five or more sales or rental establishments; or...
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Accessible
A site, building, facility, or portion thereof that complies with this part....
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106.5.1 Accessible
A site, building, facility, or portion thereof that complies with this part....
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Element
An architectural or mechanical component of a building, facility, space, or site....
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Sec. 469.059(a)(1)
(1) the building or facility has been brought into compliance; or...