All newly constructed facilities, altered portions of existing facilities, and elements added to existing facilities for pedestrian circulation and use located in the public right-of-way...
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R201.1 Scope
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What does "accessible" mean?
Accessibility is only evaluated using these standards and guidelines....
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Permanently Installed Systems
These lifts were originally intended for private residences, but are now being used in assisted living facilities, nursing homes, churches and public buildings. (FEMA 2001)...
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2.1.2 Standards
2.1.2 Standards There are no national US standards that define the required performance of IL systems....
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ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities: Identify barriers and develop a plan
Once barriers have been identified using these checklists, a business should develop a plan to remove readily achievable barriers....
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16(a)(iii)
Compliance with ADA Standards § 9.3 may be achieved by either providing (1) visual alarms that are connected to the building emergency alarm system, and visual notification devices for incoming...
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Section 35.151(b)(3) Alterations to historic facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 35.151(b)(3)(i) of the final rule eliminates the option of using UFAS for alterations that commence on or after March 15, 2012....
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PUBLIC HOUSING
Publically owned and/or operated buildings or complexes with three or more residential dwellings units; 3. Reserved. 4....
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ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS
A continuous and unobstructed way of egress travel from any accessible point in a building or facility to a public way. [2010 ADAS] Accessible Means of Egress....
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Architectural Barriers Act
Architectural Barriers Act The Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) requires that buildings and facilities that are designed, constructed, or altered with Federal funds, or leased by a Federal...
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704.10 Vertical exposure
For buildings on the same lot, approved protectives shall be provided in every opening that is less than 15 feet (4572 mm) vertically above the roof of an adjoining building or adjacent...
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Applying the Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines
When we build something, we need to build it for everybody (figure 33). FSORAG, however, doesn't require the installation of any particular feature....
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703.7.2.1 International Symbol of Accessibility
(F216.5) If the main entrance to a building is not accessible, the ISA and an arrow to be posted to direct to closest accessible entrance....
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How the ADA Standards are Enforced
DOJ’s and DOT’s ADA Standards are not a building code, nor are they enforced like one. They constitute design and construction requirements issued under a civil rights law....
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1.1.8.2 Locally adopted energy standards - California Energy Code, Part 6.
addition to the provisions of Section 1.1.8.1 of this part, the provisions of this section shall apply to a city, county, and cities and counties adopting local energy standards applicable to buildings...
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11B-411.2.1.1 Location
On floors with a building entry, including parking and transfer levels, each hoistway entrance shall be adjacent to a hall call console....
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11B-216.4.1 Exit doors
An exit passageway is a horizontal exit component that is separated from the interior spaces of the building by fire-resistance-rated construction and that leads to the exit discharge or...
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1.2.3 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment
An alternative material, design or method of construction shall be approved where the building official finds that the proposed design is satisfactory and complies with the intent of the...
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4.1.5(4) ELEMENTS, SPACES, AND COMMON AREAS
If elements, spaces, or common areas are located in the existing building and they are not provided in the addition, then consideration should be given to making those elements, spaces,...
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410.1 General
Because an accessible route requires an 80 inch (2030 mm) vertical clearance, care should be taken in selecting lifts as they may not be equally suitable for use by people using wheelchairs...
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New Construction and Alterations
Certain dates in the construction process determine which ADA standards—the 1991 Standards or the 2010 Standards—must be used....
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410.1 General
Because an accessible route requires an 80 inch (2030 mm) vertical clearance, care should be taken in selecting lifts as they may not be equally suitable for use by people using wheelchairs...