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Attachment B – Code References
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SCOPING SCENARIOS: RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES
If the market adoption rate of adjustable tables were to match a requirement that one table of every five tables meet a 19 inch lower adjustable range when facility construction occurs,...
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III-4.3600 Limitations and alternatives
ILLUSTRATION: It may be an undue burden for a small private historic house museum on a shoestring budget to provide a sign language interpreter for a deaf individual wishing to participate...
- ADA Legacy Project
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PART 36—NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY BY PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS AND IN COMMERCIAL FACILITIES
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213, 603, 604, and 608 Toilet and Bathing Facilities, Rooms, and Compartments
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Basic Components for Accessible and Usable Public and Common Use Areas or Facilities
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Special Technical Provisions for Alterations to Existing Buildings and Facilities [4.1.6(3)]
Section 4.1.6(3) recognizes certain allowances where technical feasibility is encountered, such as steeper slopes for short ramps. Special provisions also address stairs, elevators,...
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Toilet Rooms, Bathrooms, Bathing Facilities, and Shower Rooms [4.22 & 4.23]
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Are accessible spaces required for tractor trailers at rest stops and other facilities?
No, the Standards exempt those spaces used exclusively for trucks, as well as buses, other delivery vehicles, law enforcement vehicles, or vehicular impound.
- Society for Disability Studies
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Costs
Costs FEMA maintains a baseline target inventory of emergency transportable housing units ready to deploy in response to major disasters and emergencies based on historical usage, lead...
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General: ADA Standard Section 213.1
Section 210.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for toilet facilities and bathing facilities.
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11B-213.1 General
Where toilet facilities and bathing facilities are provided, they shall comply with Section 11B-213....
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Access to Health Care for People with Disabilities
Ethics Matters: A publication of the Donnelley Family Disability Ethics Program Access to Health Care for People with Disabilities © Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago 2009....
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R302.5.5 Regulatory Constraints
with R302.5.1 or R302.5.2 is precluded by federal, state, or local laws the purpose of which is to preserve threatened or endangered species; the environment; or archaeological, cultural, historical...
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If readily achievable modifications are being made in a single facility that has more than one restroom for each sex, should the public accommodation focus its resources on making one restroom for each sex fully accessible or should the public accommodation make some changes (e.g., lowering towel dispensers or installing grab bars) in each restroom?
If readily achievable modifications are being made in a single facility that has more than one restroom for each sex, should the public accommodation focus its resources on making one restroom...
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§382.13 Do carriers have to modify policies, practices, and facilities to ensure nondiscrimination?
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Transient Lodging
A building or facility containing one or more guest room(s) for sleeping that provides accommodations that are primarily short-term in nature....
- Whitehall Mfg. Demo of a Variety of Innovative Healthcare products
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General: ADA Standard Section 230.1
Section 230.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for two-way communication systems.
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General: ADA Standard Section 101.1
This document contains scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to sites, facilities, buildings, and elements by individuals with disabilities....
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Error/Omission: In hotels, motels, or other lodging facilities of 50 or more sleeping rooms, no rooms with roll-in showers are provided, or the roll-in showers that are provided lack a fold-down seat.
Error/Omission: In hotels, motels, or other lodging facilities of 50 or more sleeping rooms, no rooms with roll-in showers are provided, or the roll-in showers that are provided lack...