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III. DISCUSSION
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‘‘Place of public accommodation.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Facilities operated by government agencies or other public entities as defined in this section do not qualify as places of public accommodation....
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Place of public accommodation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Facilities operated by government agencies or other public entities as defined in this section do not qualify as places of public accommodation....
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Opening Remarks and Introductions
We have a couple of types of buildings that reflect blind rehab centers....
- Like the Mic
- Face® Dipstick® Profiler Precise, Accurate & Repeatable (Concrete/Pavement Flatness & Levelness)
- Easterseals Southern California
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B. How Does a TTY Work?
A History of Hang-ups Historically, many people who used TTYs have not had confidence in the accessibility of emergency communications services....
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Wheelchair Spaces/Companion Seats
Owners of large assembly areas have historically complained to the Department that the requirement for one percent (1%) of seating to be wheelchair seating is excessive and that wheelchair...
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1.4 Overview of Report
The Advisory Committee urges equipment designers and manufacturers to be forward thinking, perhaps pushing aside historical design techniques to devise new methods to best accommodate the...
- American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)
- FEMA: Office of Disability Integration and Coordination
- The United States Service Dog Registry
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Drinking Fountain Scoping for Exterior Sites
For example, if drinking fountains are provided outside a building and on each of its floors, then dual access must be provided at exterior locations and on each floor....
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406 Curb Ramps
This committee’s recommendations are contained in a report, "Building a True Community," which was submitted to the Board in January 2001....
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11B-103 Equivalent facilitation
ETA Editor's Note The acceptance of an Equivalent Facilitation argument by a Local Building Official or other Authority Having Jurisdiction does not warrant that the standards for Equivalent...
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11B-407.1 General
Building owners should note that the ASME Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators requires routine maintenance and inspections....
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1115B.8.4
FIGURE 11B-1A ETA Editor's Note Select portions of the 2010 California Building Code (2010 CBC) are provided for reference only....
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1125B.3
FIGURE 11B-5D -- SIDE REACH ETA Editor's Note Select portions of the 2010 California Building Code (2010 CBC) are provided for reference only....
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-12 Number of Accessible Elements and Spaces
Number of Accessible Elements and Spaces Effective Date: June 1, 2013 2012 TAS Reference: 201.1 In accordance with TAS 201.1, the standards must be applied to all areas of a building...
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Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Generally speaking, if a person cannot receive some or all of the information emitted by a standard building egress system, like a fire alarm horn or voice instructions, then that person...
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Are multi-unit dwellings of any kind covered under the requirements? Our thinking stemmed from the fact that it covers public housing, but how is public housing defined? For example, is section 8 housing applicable? Are all condos and apartments applicable if they are providing charging for any of their residents and not just a specific resident?
public entity including but not limited to the following: Publically owned and/or operated one- or two-family dwelling units or residences; Publically owned and/or operated buildings...
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Debra E. Babcock, PMP: Information Center for Accessibility Needs (iCAN) at IRS
Building accessibility and navigation were raised as problems in several locations (slide 3)....
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Introduction
Applying for a building permit or business license, playing ball in the local park, marching in the Memorial Day parade, attending an annual street festival or a town meeting, or calling...