Section 227.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for counters.
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  Counters: ADA Standard Section 227.3
  
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  Courtrooms: ADA Standard Section 231.2
  
Section 231.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for courtrooms.
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  Partitions: ADA Standard Section 231.4.2
  
Section 231.4.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for partitions.
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  Lockers: ADA Standard Section 225.2.1
  
Section 225.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for lockers.
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  Beds: ADA Standard Section 232.2.1.1
  
Section 232.2.1.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for beds.
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  Spas: ADA Standard Section 242.4
  
Section 242.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for spas.
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  Signs: ADA Standard Section 216
  
Section 216 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs.
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  (B) Staircase replacements are alterations that affect or could affect the usability of a public transportation facility or part thereof.
  
(in SEPTA’s words), in order to qualify as an alteration that “affects or could affect the usability of a facility or part of the facility,” NYCT and SEPTA attempt to add a substantive element...
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  General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—out-swinging doors (Req. #28)
  
Due to the general element-by-element safe harbor provision in the final rules, no unaltered single-user toilet rooms that comply with the current 1991 Standards will be required to retrofit...
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  3.3 Guidance on the Visual Properties of Detectable Warnings
  
The pattern elements should be very large relative to the size of the truncated domes. Stripes or other pattern elements should be a minimum of 4inches wide....
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  General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—out-swinging doors (Req. # 28)
  
Due to the general element-by-element safe harbor provision in the final rules, no unaltered single-user toilet rooms that comply with the current 1991 Standards will be required to retrofit...
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  II-6.3100 General principles
  
., where removal of a load-bearing structural member is involved or where the result would be an increased cost of 50 percent or more of the value of the element involved (§§4.1.6(3); 3.5...
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  Commercial Facilities in Private Residences (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
The paragraph clarifies that the covered portion includes not only the space used as a commercial facility, but also the elements used to enter the commercial facility, e.g., the homeowner...