CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 1 that are adopted by Division of the State...
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CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION
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CHAPTER 34 EXISTING STRUCTURES
CHAPTER 34 EXISTING STRUCTURES ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 34 that are adopted by Division of the State...
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CHAPTER 16A STRUCTURAL DESIGN
CHAPTER 16A STRUCTURAL DESIGN ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 16A that are adopted by Division of the State...
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CHAPTER 16 STRUCTURAL DESIGN
CHAPTER 16 STRUCTURAL DESIGN ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 16 that are adopted by Division of the State...
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CHAPTER 31 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER 31 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 31 that are adopted by Division of the State...
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CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION
CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ETA Editor's Note California Building Code Chapter 3 - Use and Occupancy Classification, not adopted by Division of the State Architect...
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CHAPTER 16A STRUCTURAL DESIGN
CHAPTER 16A STRUCTURAL DESIGN ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 16A that are adopted by Division of the State...
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1117B.5.7
California's standards for signage are more stringent than Section 4.30 of the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. 1117B.5.7 Mounting location and height. ...
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11B-208.2.1 Hospital outpatient facilities
[2010 ADA Standards] 208.2.1 Hospital Outpatient Facilities....
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Compliance Dates
Compliance Dates On or after March 15, 2012 All newly constructed or altered facilities of public entities and public accommodations, including pools, must comply with the 2010 Standards...
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H. Barriers Affecting Accessibility and Usability of Medical Diagnostic Equipment
for developing the proposed standards....
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§ 382.23 Airport facilities
this Air Carrier Access Act obligation if they meet requirements applying to places of public accommodation under Department of Justice (DOJ) regulations implementing Title III of the Americans...
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CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY
CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY ETA Editor's Note Sections from California Building Code Chapter 4 not adopted by Division of the State Architect...
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CHAPTER 33 SAFEGUARDS DURING CONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER 33 SAFEGUARDS DURING CONSTRUCTION ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 33 that are adopted by Division...
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CHAPTER 30 ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 30 ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 30 that are adopted by Division...
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1.2.2 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment
The provisions of this code are not intended to prevent the installation of any material or to prohibit any design or method of construction not specifically prescribed by this code, provided...
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
model codes that form the basis of many State and local building codes....
- SafePath: ADA Door Access - What is a Level Landing?
- EZCurb Ramp - Vertical Barrier Removal Instructional Video
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Marx|Okubo Accessibility Specialist - California, Seattle, or Denver
Become proficient in highly specialized regulations, codes, standards, and other relevant criteria: accessibility regulations, including the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section...
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a qualified interpreter who uses American Sign Language (ASL) is not necessarily qualified to interpret orally....
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a qualified interpreter who uses American Sign Language (ASL) is not necessarily qualified to interpret orally. ...
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Trailhead Signs
Therefore, when new information signs are provided at trailheads for newly constructed or altered trails, include at minimum the following information: Trail name Length...