as transit platforms and shopping cart areas True cast-in-place – ½" thick tile installs in the concrete, not on top Flat surface on bottom – eliminates air pockets reducing associated...
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Relationship to Other Laws
or individuals associated with them....
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Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Programs
Once inside the building, visitors with disabilities want to fully experience all that museums have to offer – exhibitions, programs, special events, publications, and videos....
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11B-806.2.4 Toilet and bathing facilities
At housing at a place of education, the requirement that travel between fixtures does not require travel between other parts of the guest room shall have “guest room” interchangeable with...
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Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs: Policy Interpretations
[4110-12] DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Office of the Secretary NONDISCRIMINATION IN FEDERALLY ASSISTED PROGRAMS Policy Interpretations INTRODUCTION The...
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B. How Does a TTY Work?
A TTY is a device that is used with a telephone to communicate with persons with hearing disabilities or speech disabilities....
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II. Rulemaking History
Comments were submitted by persons with disabilities, governmental agencies, disability rights organizations, and representatives of the medical diagnostic equipment industry and the medical...
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Web Sites for Gate Designs and Suppliers in the United Kingdom
publications/on-line/accessguide/gates.asp BTCV (British Trust for Conservation Volunteers) http://handbooks.btcv.org.uk/handbooks/content/section/3320 Bushey and District Footpaths Association...
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2. Redundant-Type images
Redundant-Type images contain information that is repeated/duplicated in adjacent text or added as a caption associated with the image: Redundant-Type images require a judgment to be...
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Disproportionality (20%)
The 20% cap applies only to costs associated with the accessible path of travel, including an accessible route to the primary function area from site arrival points, entrances, and retrofits...
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The Limits of Utilizing a Cost-Benefit Analysis
Delayed diagnosis and treatment translates into higher HEALTH CARE costs due to the need for more extensive and expensive treatment....
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Transfer Protocols
Two participants (P2 and P3) did not attempt to transfer higher or lower than their mobility seat for different reasons. ...
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Transfer Protocols
Protocol D: Adjacent Two Step Transfer This protocol consisted of two parts: level to a higher seat and level to lower seat....
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
Alterations solely for the purpose of barrier removal undertaken pursuant to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Public Law 101-336, 28 C.F.R., Section 36.304) or the...
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General comments regarding safe harbor. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Generally, covered entities favored a safe harbor, while entities representing individuals with disabilities did not. ...
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Fire Department Issues
Be aware that some police and fire department personnel are more experienced and knowledgeable regarding disability-related evacuation access issues....
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Intent
(2019 CBC) Chapter 11B - Accessibility to Public Buildings, Public Accommodations, Commercial Buildings and Public Housing, but it includes and compares requirements of Americans with Disabilities...
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606.3 Height
Lavatories and sinks shall be installed with the front of the higher of the rim or counter surface 34 inches (865 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground....
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4.13.9* DOOR HARDWARE
Mount no hardware required for accessible door passage higher than 48 in (1220 mm) above finished floor....
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11B-603.4 Coat hooks, shelves and medicine cabinets
Medicine cabinets shall be located with a usable shelf no higher than 44 inches (1118 mm) maximum above the finish floor. [2010 ADAS] 603.4 Coat Hooks and Shelves....
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I. Slip Resistant Surface—Aisles, Steps, Floor Areas Where People Walk, Floor Areas in Securement Locations, Lift Platforms, Ramps
A research project sponsored by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) conducted tests with persons with disabilities and concluded that a higher coefficient...
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Section E: Route from Entrance
(§307.3) E4 Are objects that hang over the route 80" or higher, including the underside of stairs?...
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Key Study findings:
Up to 78% of the study participants used grab bars when they were added to the platform and they helped participants to transfer higher and lower than they could without them. ...