Section 206.7.6 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes connecting to mobility features in guest rooms and residential dwelling units.
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Guest Rooms and Residential Dwelling Units: ADA Standard Section 206.7.6
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APPENDIX A
team and site coordinator will identify the nine critical areas for data collection: 1) entry to playground where playground surface starts; 2) accessible route connecting accessible play elements...
- AIA White Paper: A Proposal for additions to accessibility Standards for Nursing Home & Assisted Living Residents in Toileting and Bathing
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‘‘Commercial facilities’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, as the House Committee on Education and Labor pointed out, ‘‘[t]o the extent that new facilities are built in a manner that make[s] them accessible to all individuals, including...
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T302 Walking Surfaces
As with our other existing accessibility guidelines for the built environment and other areas, we do not specify in this rule any coefficients of friction because a consensus method for...
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Trash, Recycling, and Other Essential Containers
When the surface is unpaved or not built with boards, slopes not steeper than 1:33 (3 percent) are allowed if necessary for drainage....
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Clear Tread Width and Passing Spaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Where the surface is paved or is built with boards, the slope must not be steeper than 1:48 (2 percent) in any direction. Design Tip Access route width may vary....
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ROUNDABOUT OVERVIEW
However, fully signalized roundabouts are much larger than the “modern roundabouts” currently being built in the U.S., which do not have sufficient space to store vehicles in the circular...
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III-1.7000 Relationship to title II
The new stadium would have to be built in compliance with the accessibility guidelines of both titles II and III....
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Commercial Facilities (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
However, as the House Committee on Education and Labor pointed out, "[t]o the extent that new facilities are built in a manner that make[s] them accessible to all individuals, including...
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I. Ensuring Compliance Now and In the Future
Many sidewalks and roads become the responsibility of public entities after they are built by private developers and deeded over to the public entity following construction....
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Differences in Perspectives between Designers/Photographers and Visually Impaired Occupants
suffered from low vision and they experienced great discomfort traveling through these buildings at various points along the way and became acutely aware that there was a distinct flaw in the built...
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Picnic Tables
Slopes not steeper than 1:33 (3 percent) are permitted, however, where necessary for drainage on surfaces that are unpaved or not built with boards....
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Determine All Your Evacuation Options and Prioritize Them
Areas are not provided in buildings equipped with sprinkler systems that have built-in signals used to monitor the system’s features. ...
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Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM required that products must provide logical navigation among interface elements through the use of keystrokes....
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