Section 602.5 covers the current ADA Standards for the spout location of drinking fountains.
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Spout Location: ADA Standard Section 602.5
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Length: ADA Standard Section 405.7.3
Section 405.7.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the required length of ramp landings.
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Location: ADA Standard Section 502.3.4
Section 502.3.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the required location of access aisles.
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Height: ADA Standard Section 309.3
Section 309.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the height requirements of operable parts.
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Size: ADA Standard Section 304.3
Section 304.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the required size of turning space.
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Location: ADA Standard Section 407.4.6.1
Section 407.4.6.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the location of elevator car controls.
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Clear Width: ADA Standard Section 405.5
Section 405.5 covers the current ADA Standards for the clear width requirements of ramps.
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Floor Surfaces: ADA Standard Section 407.4.2
Section 407.4.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the floor surfaces of elevator cars.
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Location: ADA Standard Section 407.2.1.4
Section 407.2.1.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the location of elevator call controls.
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Operable Parts: ADA Standard Section 602.3
Section 602.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the operable parts of drinking fountains.
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Size: ADA Standard Section 604.8.1.1
Section 604.8.1.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the size of wheelchair accessible compartments.
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Size: ADA Standard Section 604.8.2.1
Section 604.8.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the size of ambulatory accessible compartments.
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Location: ADA Standard Section 604.2
Section 604.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the mounting location of water closets.
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Will CALGreen be amended to require that some parking spaces are designed so that they can comply with Chapter 11B requirements when converted to EV charging spaces (i.e. slope, vertical clearance, path of travel)?
Plans and specifications must accurately describe the full extent of the work to be performed....
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6.1 Q...do the dwelling units on both the first and second stories have to be made accessible?
floor to be any floor of a building with an accessible entrance on an accessible route, the Fair Housing Act regulations recognize that certain buildings, based on the site and the design plan...
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6. What if I can’t afford to install a fixed lift in my pool, or it would be difficult to do so?
Nonetheless, it should make a plan to achieve compliance with the pool access requirements when doing so becomes readily achievable....
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Recommendations for Planners
When possible include people with disabilities in menu planning. Avoid items that are difficult to cut or handle (such as lobster in shells)....
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Required Compliance with the IBC [§207]
The Access Board plans to update these references....
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DEFINITIONS
Access Plan ADAAG Advisory Committee Barriers (including high-priority barriers) Executive Sponsor Oversight Team Barrier Removal Facilities Members Plaintiffs...
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Three Additional Features for Van-Accessible Parking Spaces
(plan drawing showing a van-accessible parking space with a 96 inch wide designated parking space, a 96 inch wide min. marked access aisle and the following notes) Sign with...
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Chapter 7 Addendum 1: Title II Checklist (Emergency Management)
Planning for Emergency Notification and Evacuation This section helps you identify potential ADA-related problems in your plans for the emergency notification and evacuation of people...
- Public transport. Fixed ramp solution for trains provides wheelchair access, Stepless by Guldmann