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
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
See title III NPRM Preamble discussion of "Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal." ...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
See title III NPRM Preamble discussion of "Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal."...
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1.9.1 Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance.
include, but are not limited to: reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, exhibit areas, temporary banking facilities, temporary health screening services, or temporary safe...
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11B-406.5.3 Landings
This design is not compliant with the building code and may result in a condition where a wheelchair user cannot safely turn and proceed along the intersecting walk....
- Outdoor Extreme Mobility Beach Cruiser Powered Wheelchair
- Allegion Von Duprin 88 Series Cross Bar Exit Device
- Stryker Evacuation Chair 6253
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2.3 Implications of MDE Accessibility for Clinical Staff
Currently, “Safe Patient Handling” (SPH) laws have been enacted in 10 states,31 and Hawaii has passed a SPH resolution....
- AccessRec LLC WaterWheels, the Floating Pool Wheelchair - Assembly
- EVSE Garage Overhead Charger with Integrated Payment Station Addressing EV Charging for Persons with Disabilities
- Kompan, Inc. Miram GXY926
- Automatic Curtain Ltd. Automatic Roman Shade System II
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Accessible Medical Equipment
Designated staff get annual training on safe transfer techniques. E.2....
- Step ‘n Wash Sink Step
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Sidewalks and Walkways
Sidewalks and Walkways Problem If sidewalks and walkways are in disrepair, it can be difficult, and sometimes impossible, for a voter using a wheelchair or other mobility device to safely...
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11B-216.14 Variable message signs
renumbering, only applies to signs conveying transportation-related information at transportation facilities, and signs conveying emergency-related information at emergency shelters, so this Safe...
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6. Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
This approach accommodates both the legitimate business interest in the safe operation of a facility and the growing use nontraditional mobility devices, such as the Segway® PT, by returning...
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[ADA Title III] Readily achievable
resources of the site or sites involved in the action; the number of persons employed at the site; the effect on expenses and resources; legitimate safety requirements that are necessary for safe...
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6. Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
This approach accommodates both the legitimate business interests in the safe operation of a facility and the growing use of nontraditional mobilitity devices, such as the Segway® PT by...
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Noncomplying new construction and alterations
The element-by-element safe harbor referenced in Sec. 36.304(d)(2) has no effect on new or altered elements in existing facilities that were subject to the 1991 Standards on the date that...
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Using Patient Lifts
Using Patient Lifts Medical providers may need a lift in order to transfer some patients safely onto an exam table....
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Noncomplying new construction and alterations
The element-by-element safe harbor referenced in Sec. 35.150(b)(2) has no effect on new or altered elements in existing facilities that were subject to the 1991 Standards or UFAS on the...