Section 209.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for bus loading zones.
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Bus Loading Zones: ADA Standard Section 209.2.2
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Alterations: ADA Standard Section 202.3
Section 202.3 covers the most current requirements for alterations in existing building and facilities.
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Accessible Routes: ADA Standard Section 206
Section 206 covers scoping requirements for accessible routes in the most current ADA Standards.
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Other Transportation Facilities: ADA Standard Section 218.5
Section 218.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for other transportation facilities.
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Elevated Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2.2
Section 240.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for elevated play components.
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Existing Amusement Rides: ADA Standard Section 234.4
Section 234.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for existing amusement rides.
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Wheelchair Accessible Telephones: ADA Standard Section 217.2
Section 217.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for wheelchair accessible telephones.
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Fire Alarm Systems: ADA Standard Section 215
Section 215 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for fire alarm systems.
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Directional Signs: ADA Standard Section 216.9.2
Section 216.9.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTY directional signs.
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Assistive Listening Systems: ADA Standard Section 216.10
Section 216.10 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for assistive listening signs.
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Expert Report of Jeromy G. Murphy, American Construction Investigations, LTD (August 6, 2018)
Building Entrance: One side of the double leaf doors at the designated accessible entrance does not provide at least 32 inches clear passage width when the door is open 90 degrees (1991...
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Diving into the Weird and Wonderful World of Store Management with Repo Game
You do this by buying items from customers who come through your door, fixing them up if necessary, and then reselling them for a profit. Sounds simple, right?...
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Structuring Medical Staffing Proposals for Federal Agencies
It is the key that opens the door to deeper negotiations....
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3.4 Disability/Accessibility Organizations.
Open Doors Organization (www.opendoorsnfp.org); 25. Paralyzed Veterans of America (www.pva.org); 26. Paws with a Cause (www.pawswithacause.org); 27....
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New Customers
The ADA is a Federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities and opens doors for full participation in all aspects of everyday life....
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Section 36.211 Maintenance of Accessible Features (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Inoperable elevators, locked accessible doors, or ‘‘accessible’’ routes that are obstructed by furniture, filing cabinets, or potted plants are neither ‘‘accessible to’’ nor ‘‘usable by’...
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11B-213.3.1 Toilet compartments
Full-height partitions and door assemblies can comprise toilet compartments where the minimum required spaces are provided within the compartment....
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Communication Features in Guest Rooms
guidelines address rooms required to provide communication features accessible to persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, including visual notification of fire alarms, telephone calls, and door...
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Accessible Sports Facilities
Other provisions contained in ADAAG address elements commonly found within a sports facility, such as accessible vehicle parking spaces, exterior accessible routes, doors, assembly sections...
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§35.133 Maintenance of Accessible Features
Inoperable elevators, locked accessible doors, or ‘‘accessible’’ routes that are obstructed by furniture, filing cabinets, or potted plants are neither ‘‘accessible to’’ nor ‘‘usable by’...
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Overview of Proposed Guidelines
Street furniture for pedestrian use, including drinking fountains, public toilet facilities, tables, counters, and benches; and Ramps, stairways, escalators, handrails, doors...
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3. Maintenance of Accessible Features
provide access to services, programs, and activities -- including elevators and lifts, curb ramps at intersections, accessible parking spaces, ramps to building or facility entrances, door...
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21. New construction
Thus, if a doorway or wall is being altered, the door or other wall opening must be made wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs....