Changes having little likelihood of being accomplished without removing or altering a load-bearing structural member and/or incurring an increased cost of 50 percent or more of the value...
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UFAS vs. ADAAG Comparison
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Guest Bathrooms
The depth of a removable in-tub seat shall be 15 inches (380 mm) minimum and 16 inches (405 mm) maximum. The seat shall be capable of secure placement....
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Inclusive Safety Briefing
Be aware that when you remove the AED from the holder/cabinet, an alarm will sound....
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Phase II: Energy and Commerce & Public Works and Transportation Committees
Cities such as New York and Seattle had achieved nearly 100 percent accessible buses, while Chicago had virtually none. Railroad systems had other problems....
- Valley Association for Independent Living (VAIL) - McAllen, Laredo, TX
- Easterseals Alabama
- Long Island Center for Independent Living, Inc. (LICIL) - Levittown, NY
- Disability in Action - Abilene, TX
- Alpha One - South Portland, Bangor, Presque Isle, ME
- Disability Connections - San Angelo, TX
- NuStep T5 Recumbent Cross Trainer
- Lighthouse Guild
- National Disability Institute
- Community Access Center - Riverside, Desert Hot Springs, Menifee, Palm Desert, CA
- Southern California Resource Services for Independent Living (SCRS-IL) - Downey, Alhambra, CA
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
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Legislation
The Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 (ABA) ensures that buildings which are designed, built or altered by federal funding or leased by federal agencies are accessible to the public....
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1011.2.1 Size and Location
accessible parking space or pull-up space for recreational vehicles Locate the space so that the hook-ups are at the rear center of the space Bollards or other barriers...
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Clear Ground Space [1011.2]
Bollards or other barriers may not obstruct the clear ground space in front of the hookups or restrict their use....
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2.4.1 Current Marketplace Dynamics
Accessible medical equipment is required in order to meet this nondiscrimination obligation and eliminate the barriers that inaccessible equipment can create for persons with disabilities...
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7.4 Legal and Regulatory Considerations
Accessible medical equipment is required in order to meet this nondiscrimination obligation and eliminate the barriers that inaccessible equipment can create for persons with disabilities...
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5.8.3.1 Breast Platform Height Recommendations
However, the more significant barrier to patients imaged from a seated position is the increased overall size of the platform (from lap to breast) during a mag view, since it would require...
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A) Accessible Parking
If the accessible route is located in front of the space, install wheelstops or other barriers to keep vehicles from reducing width below 36 inches....