In residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features complying with Sections 11B-809.2 through 11B-809.4, all doors and doorways providing user passage shall comply with Section...
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11B-206.5.4 Residential dwelling units
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11B-1009.2.9 Lifting capacity
Single person pool lifts shall have a weight capacity of 300 pounds (136 kg) minimum and be capable of sustaining a static load of at least one and a half times the rated load....
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1009.2.9 Lifting Capacity
Single person pool lifts shall have a weight capacity of 300 pounds. (136 kg) minimum and be capable of sustaining a static load of at least one and a half times the rated load....
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11B-1009.2.9 Lifting capacity
Single person pool lifts shall have a weight capacity of 300 pounds (136 kg) minimum and be capable of sustaining a static load of at least one and a half times the rated load....
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11B-1009.2.9 Lifting capacity
Single person pool lifts shall have a weight capacity of 300 pounds (136 kg) minimum and be capable of sustaining a static load of at least one and a half times the rated load....
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Prevention of Fraud in Purchase of Tickets for Accessible Seating
For single event tickets, venues may ask purchasers to state that they require, or are purchasing tickets for someone who requires, the features of an accessible seat....
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T304 Operable Parts
operable parts in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines remain the same as in the proposed rule; however, they have been slightly reorganized so that all requirements are consolidated into a single...
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Accessible Route to Goods and Services
Similarly, accessible toilet stalls, dressing rooms, or counters at a cash register must not be cluttered with merchandise or supplies....
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Alternative Golf Car Passage
This is limited to the golf car rental area, bag drop areas, practice putting greens, accessible practice teeing grounds, course toilet rooms, and course weather shelters....
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C. FINDINGS BY THE UNITED STATES
remove architectural barriers in existing facilities included: no accessible seating in the Café; the force required to push or pull open the interior hinged doors to the men's and women's toilet...
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a) Aquatic Program
property line to the building; (2) an accessible entry; (3) an accessible check-in counter; (4) accessible signage; (5) accessible ramps or curb ramps, wherever necessary; (6) accessible toilets...
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ADA Law, Regulations and Design Standards
The design standards specify how many entrances need to be accessible, how many toilet rooms and the design for those elements. ...
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Sinks [4.24]
Requirements for lavatories in ADAAG 4.19 apply to fixtures for hand washing in toilet or bathing facilities....
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Public Use
Interior or exterior rooms, spaces, or elements that are made available to the public. Public use may be provided at a building or facility that is privately or publicly owned....
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Sec.36.304(b)(12)
(12) Installing grab bars in toilet stalls;...
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§ 36.304(b)(12)
(12) Installing grab bars in toilet stalls;...
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3.3.15.1 Forward reach – unobstructed
For example, from among the 371 (75%) WhMD users in our study that could perform a reach task, only 78% of the manual chair users, 55% of the power chair users and 48% of the scooter users...
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CLEAR FLOOR SPACE
[DSA-AC] The minimum unobstructed floor or ground space required to accommodate a single, stationary wheelchair and occupant....
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§100.10(c)(1)(i)
(i) The owner does not own or have any interest in more than three single family houses at any one time....
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Program Accessibility
Many people with disabilities are unable to take advantage of public entities’ programs, services, or activities because of steps at entrances, small toilet rooms, lack of accessible...
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604.8.2.2 Doors
Toilet compartment doors, including door hardware, shall comply with 404, except that if the approach is to the latch side of the compartment door, clearance between the door side of the...
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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11B-201.2 Application based on building or facility use
Where a site, building, facility, room, or space contains more than one use, each portion shall comply with the applicable requirements for that use....
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2. Accessible lavatories
They said that accessible lavatories should be required in all aircraft, including the much more common single-aisle aircraft....