An alteration is defined as remodeling, renovating, rehabilitating, reconstructing, changing or rearranging structural parts or elements, changing or rearranging plan configuration of walls...
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Alterations
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382.67 What is the requirement for priority space in the cabin to store a passenger’s wheelchair?
The most important change in this section from the present regulation is that carriers are no longer required to stow any kind of electric wheelchair in the cabin....
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407.3.1 Identification (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It also would require key surfaces outside active areas of display screens to be raised above their surrounding surfaces....
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DEFINITIONS
The term “Patient” shall be broadly construed to include any individual who is seeking or receiving the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of AFAC....
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11B-234.4 Existing amusement rides
Routine maintenance, painting, and changing of theme boards are examples of activities that do not constitute an alteration subject to this section. ◼...
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Exhibit A
ASSESSMENT FORM ____________________am/pm Date/Time _______________________ Name of Person with Disability _______________________ Patient's...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
Chapter 2, Section 202 defines alteration as “…a change, addition or modification in construction, change in occupancy or use, or structural repair to an existing building or facility. …...
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"Alteration"
The California Building Code defines "Alteration" as: • "A change, addition or modification in construction, change in occupancy or use, or structural repair to an existing building or...
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208.2.1 Hospital Outpatient Facilities
Ten percent of patient and visitor parking spaces provided to serve hospital outpatient facilities shall comply with 502. Advisory 208.2.1 Hospital Outpatient Facilities....
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Hospital Outpatient Facilities [§208.2.1]
At least 10% of patient and visitor parking spaces that serve such facilities must comply....
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Primary Function
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, [the customer services lobby of a bank, 36.403(b)], the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference...
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§ 36.402(b)(1)
changes or rearrangement in the plan configuration of walls and full-height partitions....
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§ 37.3 Alteration
Alteration means a change to an existing facility, including, but not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, changes or rearrangement in...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The two requirements for alterations to historic facilities enumerated in current § 35.151(d)(1) and (2) have been combined under proposed § 35.151(b)(3), and one substantive change is proposed...
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Using the Conditions for an Exception in FSORAG
You are not required to change the character of the setting and, therefore, change the nature of the recreation opportunity itself solely for the purpose of accessibility....
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11B-244.1 General
Religious practice may restrict general access to specific areas, for example a raised altar area; however access for persons with disabilities to these areas may be required....
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Safe Harbor
But requirements for some elements have changed. Examples The 1991 Standards required one van-accessible space for every eight accessible spaces....
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C. Raised Porches Are Part Of the Store That Must Be Made Accessible and Located On An Accessible Route
The four exemptions addressing raised spaces are inapplicable here: “Raised Areas. ...
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Handrails
Consistent with this change, provisions in section 505 have been modified to specifically reference walking surfaces, including the general charging statement at 505.1....
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222 and 803 Dressing, Fitting, and Locker Rooms
Some commenters stated that clothing and retail stores would have to expand and reconfigure accessible dressing, fitting and locker rooms to meet the changed provision for clear floor space...
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Developing a plan based on priorities
Where should a business start when there are numerous changes that need to be made? Should the most expensive changes they can afford be made first? The easiest? The cheapest?...
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7. Diagnostic Imaging Equipment: Accessibility Considerations
Nonetheless, all patients regardless of disability must have access to these technologies, which can be essential to identifying and characterizing disease and thus directing critical therapeutic...