The IBC also provides requirements for areas of refuge, which are fire-rated spaces on levels above or below the exit discharge levels where people unable to use stairs can go to register...
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SHOPPING CENTER (OR SHOPPING MALL)
The facility housing a "shopping center or shopping mall" only includes floor levels housing at least one sales or rental establishment, or any floor level designed or intended for use by...
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11B-406.5.3 Landings
A level landing, 48” deep and at least as wide as the curb ramp, is required at the top of a curb ramp....
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Section 35.151(g) Assembly areas
The NPRM proposed at Sec. 35.151(g)(1) to require wheelchair spaces and companion seating locations to be dispersed to all levels of the facility and are served by an accessible route....
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1016.4 Passing Spaces
is less than 60 inches (1525 mm), where the route is: --Heavily used or adjoins elements, space, or facilities that are heavily used; or --A boardwalk or otherwise not at the same level...
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Passenger Drop-off Locations
An accessible drop-off area, also known as an accessible passenger loading zone, must have a level access aisle next to the vehicle space....
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Appendix: Checklist for APR Installations
proper functioning of the vibrotactile WALK indication Evaluate and adjust the WALK indication volume Evaluate and adjust the locator tone volume Evaluate and set the sensitivity level...
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F210.1 General
In alterations, stairs between levels that are connected by an accessible route shall not be required to comply with 504, except that handrails complying with 505 shall be provided when...
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Handrails
This provision does not require the handrails to be below the stationary water level, which could be considered an underwater obstruction....
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Resting Intervals [1018.8]
Resting intervals are level areas that provide an opportunity for people to stop after a steep segment and recover before continuing on....
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210.1 General
In alterations, stairs between levels that are connected by an accessible route shall not be required to comply with 504, except that handrails complying with 505 shall be provided when...
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1003.2.13.2 Enclosed stairways
part of an accessible means of egress, shall have a clear width of 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum between handrails and shall either incorporate an area of refuge within an enlarged floor-level...
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Elevators
); Door protective and reopening devices (§ 4.10.6); Door and signal timing for hall calls (§ 4.10.7); Door delay for car calls (§ 4.10.8); Illumination levels...
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Paperwork Reduction Act
Under this rule, railroads that choose to use a means of meeting the performance standard other than level-entry boarding would have to submit a proposed plan to FRA or FTA demonstrating...
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V. Utilizing the 2010 Standards
Department lacks the authority to allow the use of an alternative standard that would reduce accessibility or usability for individuals with disabilities in housing settings below the level...
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II. SPECIFIC ACTION TO BE TAKEN BY OLYMPIA:
In the time since Olympia was first notified of the United States’ investigation of Joe Louis Arena, Olympia significantly improved accessibility to the restrooms on the Concourse level...
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1016.4 Passing Spaces
is less than 60 inches (1525 mm), where the route is: • Heavily used or adjoins elements, space, or facilities that are heavily used; or • A boardwalk or otherwise not at the same level...
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Exit Discharge [IBC §1023 (2003), §1006 (2000)]
The IBC permits an exterior area for assisted rescue, a protected area immediately outside a building exit, where a connecting accessible route to a public way from the level of exit discharge...
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Required Compliance [§210]
Alterations In alterations, stairs between levels that are connected by an accessible route (e.g., ramp or elevator) are not required to meet the Standards, but handrails must comply...
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General Seating: ADA Standard Section 221.2.1.1
Section 221.2.1.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for general seating in assembly areas.
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Lawn Seating: ADA Standard Section 221.5
Section 221.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for lawn seating in assembly areas.
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Horizontal Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3.1
Section 221.2.3.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for horizontal Dispersion in assembly areas.
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Companion Seats: ADA Standard Section 221.3
Section 221.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for companion seats in assembly areas.