Section 606.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the faucet controls of lavatories and sinks.
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Faucets: ADA Standard Section 606.4
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General: ADA Standard Section 605.1
Section 605.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for urinals.
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General: ADA Standard Section 607.1
Section 607.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for bathtubs.
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Note: Grab bars can be designed so they do not increase suicide risk....
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§35.172(b)
(b) If the designated agency finds noncompliance, the procedures in §§35.173 and 35.174 shall be followed....
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11B-812.5.4 Arrangement
Vehicle spaces and access aisles shall be designed so that persons using them are not required to travel behind vehicle spaces or parking spaces other than the vehicle space in which their...
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11B-208.2.3.3 Parking for guests, employees, and other non-residents
Note: When assigned parking is provided, Chapter 11A indicates designated accessible parking for the adaptable residential dwelling units shall be provided on requests of residents with...
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When must manufacturers and service providers evaluate access needs?
Manufacturers and service providers must evaluate the accessibility, usability and compatibility of their equipment and services as early and consistently as possible throughout their design...
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Visual Characters
This section applies to those pictograms, where provided, that are used to label permanent interior rooms and spaces....
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106.5.41 Path of Travel
An accessible path of travel may consist of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms, and other...
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C) Accessible Entrance
The accessible entrance must also connect to an interior accessible route leading to the space or spaces where the program is located....
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Alterations to stairs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 1991 Standards only require interior and exterior stairs to be accessible when they provide access to levels that are not connected by an elevator, ramp, or other accessible means of...
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Alterations to stairs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 1991 Standards only require interior and exterior stairs to be accessible when they provide access to levels that are not connected by an elevator, ramp, or other accessible means of...
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1013.4 Raised character and braille exit signs
Each exit access door from an interior room or area to a corridor or hallway that is required to comply with Section 1013.1, shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the words “EXIT...
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