The integrated setting requirement may conflict with the obligation to provide program accessibility, which may not necessarily mandate physical access to all parts of all facilities (see...
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II-3.4200 Relationship to "program accessibility" requirement.
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11B-213.3.2 Water closets
Since the CBC path of travel obligation to remove existing barriers only allows "safe harbor" dating back to the "immediately preceding edition" (see 11B-202.4, Exception 2), existing facilities...
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11B-704.4.1 Height
(See Section 11B-308). ◼ Advisory 11B-704.4.1 Height Exception. While seats are not required at TTYs, reading and typing at a TTY is more suited to sitting than standing....
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11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
Since the CBC path of travel obligation to remove existing barriers only allows "safe harbor" dating back to the "immediately preceding edition" (see 11B-202.4, Exception 2), existing facilities...
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11B-213.3.3 Urinals
Since the CBC path of travel obligation to remove existing barriers only allows "safe harbor" dating back to the "immediately preceding edition" (see 11B-202.4, Exception 2), existing facilities...
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2. Whether this person can perform this job without posing a "direct threat" to the health or safety of the person or others
(See Chapter IV., Standards Necessary for Health and Safety, and 6.2 above.)...
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A. Existing 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines (1998-2000)
See 36 CFR Part 1194....
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1133B.2.3.2
See Section 1.9.1.5. ETA Editor's Note The requirements of 2010 CBC 1133B.2.3.2 are similar to those of 1991 ADAAG 4.13.12. ...
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1115B.4.1, Item 1
See also the ETA Editor's Note at Section 11B-604.2. ...
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Shared Use Path
See AASHTO Guide, 5.1 Introduction. The U.S....
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4.3.5 Patient Positions During Diagnostic Imaging
Hence, the Committee focused much of its attention on the M301 standard (see Table 1.3.1(a))....
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5.4.4 Transfer Support Distance from Transfer Surface Recommendations for M301 and M302
The gripping surface measurement is horizontal from the adjacent edge of the transfer surface (see figure 5.4.1). NPRM Proposed Provision: M305.2.1 Location....
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2.7 Existing ADA and Rehabilitation Act Requirements for Accessible Medical Care
providers regarding their responsibilities to make their services and facilities accessible to individuals with mobility disabilities under the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (see...
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Section 610 Review.
See 5 U.S.C. 610(b). ...
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704.8 Allowable area of openings
the total area of the openings shall comply with the following formula: where: A = Actual area of protected openings, or the equivalent area of protected openings, Ae (see...
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1. GET ORGANIZED
Think about what you would like to see as the end result of this process. Some examples include: Educate your community and get residents individually prepared....
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Section 610 Review.
See 5 U.S.C. 610(b). ...
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Slopes and Resting Intervals for Beach Access Routes
Sections of beach access route of any length are allowed to have a running slope ratio of up to 1:20 (5 percent grade) (see figure 37)....
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C. Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
See 28 CFR 35.190....
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1. Carparts Held That Public Accommodations are Not Limited to Physical Structures
Carparts, 37 F.3d at 19; see also Doe v. Mutual of Omaha Ins....
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Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
(See §1194.21(a) in the NPRM.) No substantive comments were received and no changes have been made to this section in the final rule....
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3. How and where should the notice be provided?
Examples of Alternative Formats Audio tape or other recordings Radio announcements Large print notice Braille notice Use of a qualified sign language...
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11B-703.3.1 Dimensions and capitalization
When dealing with sign manufacturers or elevator companies whose scope of operations extends outside California, extra diligence is necessary to ensure that 2013 CBC Braille specifications...
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Overview
For example, people who are blind may give and receive information audibly rather than in writing and people who are deaf may give and receive information through writing or sign language...