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GRADE (Adjacent Ground Elevation)
- Rebuilding Together Fairfield County - Stamford, CT
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104.11 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment
, method or work offered is, for the purpose intended, not less than the equivalent of that prescribed in this code in quality, strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability and safety...
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Height and Depth: ADA Standard Section 605.2
Section 605.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the height and depth of urinals.
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11B.707.7.1.3 Horizontally mounted display screen
from the viewer 60 degrees to 90 degrees (horizontal) from vertical, the center line of the display screen and other display devices shall be no more than 34 inches (864 mm) above the floor...
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11B-605.2 Height and depth
Urinals shall be the stall-type or the wall-hung type with the rim 17 inches (432 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground....
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11B-203.14 Raised diving boards and diving platforms
An accessible route complying with Division 4 shall be provided to the ground- or floor-level entry points, where provided, of stairs, ladders, or other means of reaching the raised elements...
- Rebuilding Together Oakland East Bay - Oakland, CA
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Section 2. Story
"Story" means that portion of a dwelling unit between the upper surface of any floor and the upper surface of the floor next above, or the roof of the unit....
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INTRODUCTION
uniform standards adopted by them would, as much as possible, not only comply with the Guidelines adopted by the ATBCB but also be consistent with the standards published by the American National...
- Rebuilding Together Greater Haverhill - Haverhill, MA
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Running Slope of Ramps Deployed to Roadways or Curb-Height Bus Stops
See 2010 NPRM, T303.8.1.7 The Board proposed these changes for two primary reasons: to address concerns about the safety and usability of ramps when deployed at the steepest maximum slope...
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Height: ADA Standard Section 804.3.2
The kitchen work surface shall be 34 inches (865 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground....
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11B.707.7.1.2 Angle-mounted display screen
away from the viewer 30 degrees to less than 60 degrees from vertical, the center line of the display screen and other display devices shall be no more than 44 inches (1118 mm) above the floor...
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11B-804.3.2 Height
The kitchen work surface shall be 34 inches (864 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground....
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Escalators
In the final rule, the Board has added a reference to relevant provisions in the ASME A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators instead of providing its own specification (810.9)....
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A. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563—Summary of Regulatory Assessment
available regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety...
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407 Elevators
This section also requires compliance with the industry safety code, ASME/ANSI A17.1- 2000 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators....
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Two-Way Communication
These requirements have been removed in the final rule because the referenced elevator safety code (ASME A17.1), as revised, adequately addresses these features or makes them unnecessary...
- Hager Companies 5100 Series - Heavy Duty Surface Door Closer
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Implementation and Enforcement
As consideration for the Agreement set forth above, the United States will not institute any civil action under the ADA based on the allegations in this matter, except as provided in paragraph...
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§ 36.501(a) General
or this part or who has reasonable grounds for believing that such person is about to be subjected to discrimination in violation of section 303 of the Act or subpart D of this part may institute...
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Sec.36.501(a) General
or this part or who has reasonable grounds for believing that such person is about to be subjected to discrimination in violation of section 303 of the Act or subpart D of this part may institute...
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Q: What types of telephone emergency services are covered by Title II of the ADA?
A: The phrase "telephone emergency services" applies to basic emergency service -- police, fire, and ambulance -- that are provided by public safety agencies, including 9-1-1 (or, in some...