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There does not seem to be a distinction between different EVCS standards (Level 1, Level 2, DC CHAdeMO, DC CCS, and Tesla). Does the schedule defined in Table 11B-228.3.2.1 make a distinction between the different types of EVSE standards or are that all considered to equivalently be an EVCS?
However, building officials may view different types of service as separate facilities....
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203.1 General
Sites, buildings, facilities, and elements are exempt from these requirements to the extent specified by 203....
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Temporary and Permanent Structures: ADA Standard Section 201.3
Section 201.3 covers the application of the most current requirements for temporary and permanent structures.
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11B-201.3 Temporary and permanent structures
These requirements shall apply to temporary and permanent buildings and facilities. Advisory 11B-201.3 Temporary and permanent structures....
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General: ADA Standard Section 216.1
Section 216.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for signs.
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207.2 Platform Lifts
Standby power shall be provided for platform lifts permitted by section 1003.2.13.4 of the International Building Code (2000 edition and 2001 Supplement) or section 1007.5 of the International...
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Do the ADA Standards override state or local requirements?
No, both the ADA Standards and all applicable state and local requirements must be satisfied. Where there is a difference, the standard that provides greater accessibility must be...
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New Construction
and facilities and altered portions of existing buildings and facilities must comply with the requirements even if the use type is not listed in the Standards....
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F105.2.4 ICC/IBC
International Building Code, 2000 Edition (see F207.1, F207.2, F216.4.2, F216.4.3, and 1005.2.1). International Building Code, 2001 Supplement (see F207.1 and F207.2)....
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105.2.4 ICC/IBC
International Building Code, 2000 Edition (see 207.1, 207.2, 216.4.2, 216.4.3, and 1005.2.1). International Building Code, 2001 Supplement (see 207.1 and 207.2)....
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105.2.4 ICC/IBC
International Building Code, 2000 Edition (see 207.1, 207.2, 216.4.2, 216.4.3, and 1005.2.1). International Building Code, 2001 Supplement (see 207.1 and 207.2)....
- Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services
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12204(c) Qualified Historic Properties
(c) Qualified Historic Properties. --
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PHYSICAL ACCESS AND BARRIER REMOVAL
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12204(c) Qualified historic properties
(c) Qualified historic properties
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4.1.7(2)(c) Consultation With Interested Persons
(c) Consultation With Interested Persons. Interested persons should be invited to participate in the consultation process, including State or local accessibility officials,...
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Subpart F – Certification of State Laws or Local Building Codes
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1(3) Exceptions to site impracticality
(3) Exceptions to site impracticality. Regardless of site considerations described in paragraphs (1) and (2), an accessible entrance on an accessible route is practical when:
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Required Compliance with the IBC [§207]
Required Compliance with the IBC [§207] Accessible means of egress must be provided according to the International Building Code (IBC)....
- New Hampshire Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (NHVR)
- CalCasp Training: 2016 California Building Code Chapter 11B
- Designing Accessible Communities
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Horizontal Exits [IBC §1021 (2003), §1005.3.5 (2000)]
A horizontal exit compartmentalizes a building allowing occupants to exit the area containing the origin of a fire into another portion of the building that is protected by fire-resistance-rated...