The Guidelines provide that a minimum of two percent of the parking spaces serving covered dwelling units be made accessible and located on an accessible route to wheelchair users....
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14.1 Q. How many resident parking spaces must be made accessible at the time of construction?
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A4.12.2 Window Hardware
Windows requiring pushing, pulling, or lifting to open (for example, double-hung, sliding, or casement and awning units without cranks) should require no more than 5 lbf (22.2 N) to open...
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Camp Shelter
Camp shelters do not contain plumbing fixtures, kitchen appliances, or other amenities usually found in transient facilities or residential dwelling units....
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Accessible Spaces [9.2.2(6)]
Accessible Spaces [9.2.2(6)] Where provided in accessible units, sleeping rooms, or suites, the following spaces are required to be accessible and be on an accessible route: living areas...
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§100.304(b) housing facility or community
(b) For purposes of this subpart, housing facility or community means any dwelling or group of dwelling units governed by a common set of rules, regulations or restrictions....
- Garaventa Evacu-Trac's Brake Can Stop it on the Stairway
- Hadrian Inc. Specialty Lockers
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11B-502.6.2 Minimum fine
Additional language or an additional sign below the International Symbol of Accessibility shall state “Minimum Fine $250.”...
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Sec. 469.055. Contract to Perform Review and Inspection.
The commission may contract with other state agencies and political subdivisions to perform the commission's review and inspection functions....
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1.1.3.2, Item 14
Applications regulated by the Office of State Fire Marshal include but are not limited to the following in accordance with Section 1.11....
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11B-502.6.2 Minimum fine
Additional language or an additional sign below the International Symbol of Accessibility shall state “Minimum Fine $250.”...
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11B-502.6.2 Minimum fine
Additional language or an additional sign below the International Symbol of Accessibility shall state “Minimum Fine $250.”...
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907.5.2.3.4 Groups R-2.1, R-3.1 and R-4
ETA Editor's Note The remainder of California Building Code Chapter 9, is not adopted by the Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance (DSA-AC), and has been omitted....
- National Council on Independent Living (NCIL)
- US Business Leadership Network (USBLN)
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V. PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
And that is no small task: the ADA covers more than seven million businesses, more than 80,000 units of state and local government, and over 50 million people with disabilities....
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
Provides guest rooms for sleeping for stays that primarily are short-term in nature (generally 30 days or less) where the occupant does not have the right to return to a specific room or unit...
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
The State Historical Building Code is used in conjunction with the accessibility requirements of Chapter 11B....
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
The State Historical Building Code is used in conjunction with the accessibility requirements of Chapter 11B....
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
The State Historical Building Code is used in conjunction with the accessibility requirements of Chapter 11B....
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224 Transient Lodging Guest Rooms
(3) Facilities with residential units and transient lodging units....
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14. Q: Our center has a policy that we will not give medication to any child. Can I refuse to give medication to a child with a disability?
While some state laws may differ, generally speaking, as long as reasonable care is used in following the doctors' and parents' or guardians written instructions about administering medication...
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§8.3 Recipient
Recipient means any State or its political subdivision, any instrumentality of a State or its political subdivision, any public or private agency, institution, organization, or other entity...
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1.1.11 Format
When a specific chapter of the International Building Code is marked “Not adopted by the State of California” but appears in the code, it may be available for adoption by local ordinance...