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Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas: ADA Standard Section 202.4
Section 202.4 covers the most current ADA Standards for alterations affecting primary function area.
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Fulton County - Diversity and Civil Rights Compliance Officer II
Council/International Building Code (ICC/IBC), Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR), American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) or equivalent....
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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
Are public accommodations required to retrofit existing buildings by adding elevators?...
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APPENDIX A. GUIDELINES FOR SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF AREAS (SARA)
A.2.3 Example scenarios are as follows and correspond with the examples in Figure A-1: A passenger terminal building with a single security checkpoint and sterile area is required...
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2.5 Physical Accessibility.
The design and construction of new buildings and the alterations and the necessary structural modifications to existing buildings must comply with accessibility standards under Title II...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
to the requirements of § 35.150 if it is not feasible to provide physical access to an historic property in a manner that will not threaten or destroy the historic significance of the building...
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Use of the International Symbol of Accessibility and Other Signs
At the main entrance to a building, with an arrow directing people to the closest accessible entrance, if the main entrance is not accessible....
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III-7.3110 Work areas
What if an owner of a building believes that an individual who uses a wheelchair could never do the kind of job that will be performed in the particular area?...
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Work Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
This approach was based on the theory that, as long as an employee with disabilities could enter the building and get to and around the employment area, modifications in a particular work...
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(C) NYCT’s interpretation of the ADA and DOT’s implementing regulations is too narrow.
argument was raised by NYCT in its letter dated December 15, 2014 to FTA Region 2 regarding the Middletown Road Station, on page 2. 2 Note that NYCT quotes § 4.1.6(1)(f) (Accessible Buildings...
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References
ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADA-ABA). 2002. http://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/buildings-and-sites/about-the-ada-standards/background...
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Transfer Heights
ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADA-ABA). 2002. http://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/buildings-and-sites/about-the-ada-standards/background...
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6. General prohibitions against discrimination
Several comments appeared to interpret §104.4(b)(5), which proscribes discriminatory site selection, to prohibit a recipient that is located on hilly terrain from erecting any new buildings...
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6. EDUCATE YOUR COMMUNITY
Educating community members will also raise the visibility of your network and planning and allow you to build partnerships....
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The History of Accessibility Guidelines
Here is a brief history of the guidelines for buildings, recreation facilities, and trails: American National Standards Institute (ANSI)— 1969 to 1980....
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Attachment A: Disability-Related Issues for Emergency Plan Coordinators
Also let them know where the most current copies will be kept (i.e. command or control center for your building security stations, etc.)...
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11B-232.1 General
Buildings, facilities, or portions thereof, in which people are detained for penal or correction purposes, or in which the liberty of the inmates is restricted for security reasons shall...
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Visible Alarms in Alterations to Existing Facilities
Other commenters suggested that including this requirement, even with the exception, will result in significant cost to building owners and operators....
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Part II: ABA Application and Scoping
chapters pertain to modifications and waivers, definitions, additions, leases, general exceptions (specifically existing elements and employee work areas), and provisions specific to private buildings...