All projects in or after Fiscal Year 2010, regardless of the source of funds, must be programmed, designed, and constructed to comply with these DoD Standards....
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7. APPLICABILITY
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1003.2.12.2 Opening limitations
In occupancies in Group I-3, F, H or S, balusters, horizontal intermediate rails or other construction shall not permit a sphere with a diameter of 21 inches (533 mm) to pass through any...
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12. What if I have two pools or a pool and a spa? Can I share a lift between pools?
In new construction, each pool or spa must provide accessible entry and exit....
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-19 Private Toilet and Bathing Rooms
private toilet and bathing rooms and the plumbing fixtures and accessories provided in these rooms shall comply with TAS 603 and all other applicable provisions of TAS at the initial time of construction...
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Designed Use
Designed Use is the "Managed Use" of a trail that requires the most demanding design, construction, and maintenance parameters....
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Kitchen Counters, Walls, and Floors
Staggered stud construction to prevent noise transmission to other rooms Zero clearance kitchen entries with less than 1/4” change of elevation throughout the accessible route. ...
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F216.13 Trailhead Signs
Where new trail information signs are provided at trailheads on newly constructed or altered trails designed for use by hikers or pedestrians, this section requires the signs to comply with...
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Compliance Requirements in Final Rule
The technical requirements include design criteria for the following outdoor constructed features: picnic tables, fire rings, grills, fireplaces, wood stoves, trash and recycling receptacles...
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1016.1 General
Exception 2 applies to new construction and alterations of viewing areas....
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4.1.4(2) MILITARY EXCLUSIONS
(b) Those portions of Reserve and National Guard facilities which are designed and constructed primarily for use by able-bodied military personnel....
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III-4.3420 Outgoing calls by customers, clients, patients, or participants
Newly constructed hotels must have a certain number of rooms that are accessible to persons who are deaf or hard of hearing (the exact number is dependent on the number of rooms in the hotel...
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III−1.3000 Commercial facilities
The requirements of title III for new construction and alterations cover commercial facilities, which include nonresidential facilities, such as office buildings, factories, and warehouses...
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If the complaint involves an allegedly non-compliant aspect of the design or construction of the hotel, within ten (10) business days of receiving the complaint the ADA Contact Person shall...
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26. WEBSITES
(a) By no later than August 30, 2011 and for the term of this Consent Decree, the www.hilton.com website and the websites for the Brands that are constructed on the www.hilton.com domain...
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II. Summary of Significant Issues Raised By the Public Comments in Response to the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Certification.
Those factors include (a) the nature and cost of the action needed to provide accessibility or compatibility; (b) the overall resources of the manufacturer, including financial resources...
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Audible Hall Signals
Information on the availability and cost of products meeting this specification was also requested....
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Smooth Surface
In finalizing the rule, the Board determined that the cost of making existing doors or gates comply with the smooth surface requirement in alterations can be significant....
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10.2 Overview of Enforcement Provisions
violations of Title I of the ADA include hiring, reinstatement, promotion, back pay, front pay, restored benefits, reasonable accommodation, attorneys' fees, expert witness fees, and court costs...
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Devices or Methods for Notification of Other Emergencies
Some major entertainment venues use this technology to provide those who are deaf or hard of hearing with “closed captioning” at every seat, for very little cost....
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Organization of this NPRM
Appendix B to the NPRM contains the Department's initial, formal benefit-cost analysis....
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Conclusion
To fully benefit from the product’s marketed advantages and costs-savings, decision-makers should request much more information from the manufacturer including specific instructions for...
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II. Overview of Requirements
May not place special charges on individuals with disabilities to cover the costs of measures necessary to ensure nondiscriminatory treatment, such as making modifications required to provide...
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Sections 206.2.17, 206.7.8, and 240.1 of the 2004 ADAAG provide a detailed set of requirements for newly constructed and altered play areas. ...