Several commenters expressed concern that the NPRM did not propose a transition period for applying the 2004 ADAAG to barrier removal in existing facilities in cases where the safe harbors...
Search Results "Safe Harbor (FHA)"
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Effective date for barrier removal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Applicability
theory, a Building Code remains applicable throughout the life and operation of a building or other element of the built environment -- see also subsequent discussions about changes and Safe...
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11B-404.2.4 Maneuvering clearances
[Safe Harbor only applies to existing primary entrances.] Exception: Reserved....
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mobility Devices Communicating with People Who Have Disabilities MAKING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE Access to Programs and Services in Exisiting Facilities Element-by-Element Safe...
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KMA - Associate, Multi-Family Housing
design documents, perform construction site audits, generate written reports, and communicate with design and construction teams to support mandatory compliance with state and federal (ADA/FHA...
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Door and Gate Surfaces: ADA Standard Section 404.2.10
Section 404.2.10 covers the current ADA Standards for door and gate surfaces on manual doors and gates.
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404.2.11 Vision Lights
ETA Editor’s Note: An existing door with a noncompliant vision light is a safe harbored element for path of travel and barrier removal purposes but will have to comply when the door...
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Assessing Your Facility
Businesses that use the 1991 Standards during this phase-in period can take advantage of the safe harbor provision. Beginning March 15, 2012, only the 2010 Standards can be used....
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404.2.11 Vision Lights
ETA Editor’s Note: According to verbal technical assistance from the Department of Justice, an existing door with a noncompliant vision light is a safe harbored element for path of travel...
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Guidelines for Requirement 2
The Guidelines for Requirement 2 present design standards that will make public and common use areas readily accessible to and usable by handicapped persons, as required by...
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
Included below are the sections referring to safe harbor and removal of barriers....
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604.2 Location
This might allow a little more than the 18” maximum under the 2010 ADA Standards to be safe harbored. ...
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11B-217.4 TTYs
[S.H. 1117B.2.9; See also Safe Harbor link at 11B-217.4.7 - Transportation Facilities.] [2010 ADAS] Advisory 217.4 TTYs....
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11B-603.4 Coat hooks, shelves and medicine cabinets
.: For coat hooks, see Safe Harbor at Subsections 11B-308.3.1 & 11B-308.3.2] For shelves, see [2010 ADAS] 603.4 Coat Hooks and Shelves. ...
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11B-308.3.1 Unobstructed
[Safe Harbor only applies to existing public telephones and coat hooks at Toilet Rooms.] Exceptions: 1. ...
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11B-404.2.11 Vision lights
An existing door with a noncompliant vision light is a Safe Harbored element for path of travel and barrier removal purposes, but will have to comply when the door is replaced, and may not...
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11B-101.2 Reserved
Chapter 11B of 2013 CBC declines to use the term "Safe Harbor," but contains a limited version of the same principle at Section 11B-202.4, Exception 2....
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11B-101.2 Reserved
Chapter 11B of CBC declines to use the term "Safe Harbor," but contains a limited version of the same principle at Section 11B-202.4, Exception 2....
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
Chapter 11B of CBC does not use the term "Safe Harbor," but contains a limited version of the same principle at Section 11B-202.4, Exception 2....
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Reduced scoping for play areas and other recreation facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Two questions related to safe harbors: one on the appropriateness of a general safe harbor for existing play areas and another on public accommodations that have complied with State or local...
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604.2 Location
This might allow a little more than the 18” maximum allowed by this section to be safe harbored for barrier removal projects and path of travel obligations under 202.4....
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The Guidelines are not mandatory
The Guidelines are intended to provide a safe harbor for compliance with the accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Amendments Act, as implemented by 24 CFR §100.205 of the Department's...
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Reliance on Preamble to Guidelines
The final Guidelines provide builders with a safe harbor that, short of specifying all of the provisions of the ANSI Standard, illustrate acceptable methods of compliance with the Act....
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233.5 Apartments or Townhouse Facilities Provided By or on Behalf of A Place of Education
Standards for Transient Lodging facilities so dormitory facilities must be designed considering each of the stricter requirements of the ADA Standards and whichever standard is selected for safe...