They are referenced by scoping provisions in Chapter 2 and by requirements in subsequent technical chapters (4 through 10)....
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Chapter 3: Building Blocks
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Toilet Rooms-Special Exhibit Space
See Standards § 4.13.11(2)(b). v....
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404.2.4.2 Doorways without Doors or Gates, Sliding Doors, and Folding Doors
inches (1220 mm) 0 inches (0 mm) From side1 42 inches (1065 mm) 0 inches (0 mm) From pocket/hinge side 42 inches (1065 mm) 22 inches (560 mm)2...
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4.1.2(5)(a)
Total Parking in Lot Required Minimum Number of Accessible Spaces 1 to 25 1 26 to 50 2 51 to 75 3 76 to 100...
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1017.5 Tread Obstacles
This section requires obstacles to not exceed 1/2 inch in height measured vertically to the highest point....
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Energy Consumption During Ambulation
Subjects walked on each surface at their preferred pace, until the physiological variables (energy consumption, heart rate, velocity) had stabilized (2‒3 minutes) and the data collection...
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DISCUSSION
Bicycle Facilities is the primary reference for designers of shared use facilities and has been adopted as standard for shared use path design by many jurisdictions around the United States.(2)...
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Legal Authority and Purpose
Certain agencies are required to adopt accessibility standards for the design, construction, and alteration of facilities covered by the Architectural Barriers Act.2 We are required by section...
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1.2.6
The 1980 ANSI A117 standard also allowed this with the additional provision that an existing ramp slope of up to 1:8 could have a maximum run of 2 feet (0.6 m)....
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Changes in Level at Entry to Wheelchair Spaces (M303.3)
Level changes between ¼ inch high and ½ inch high would be required to be beveled with a slope not steeper than 1:2....
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11B-404.2.4.2 Doorways without doors or gates, sliding doors, and folding doors
From side1 42 inches (1067 mm) 0 inches (0 mm) From pocket/hinge side 42 inches (1067 mm) 22 inches (559 mm)2...
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11B-404.2.4.2 Doorways without doors or gates, sliding doors, and folding doors
From side1 42 inches (1067 mm) 0 inches (0 mm) From pocket/hinge side 42 inches (1067 mm) 22 inches (559 mm)2...
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Shower Compartments
The 2010 Standards add a new exception that permits a 2-inch maximum curb in transfer-type showers in alterations to existing facilities, where recessing the compartment to achieve a ½-inch...
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Grab Bar and Backrest Evaluation
Secondary data analyses were performed to compare phase 1 and phase 2 results....
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1014.1 General
entity determines that a condition in 1019 does not permit full compliance with a specific provision in 1014, the camp shelter shall comply with the provision to the extent practicable. 2....
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505.7.2 Non-Circular Cross Sections
Handrail gripping surfaces with a non-circular cross section shall have a perimeter dimension of 4 inches (100 mm) minimum and 6 1/4 inches (160 mm) maximum, and a cross-section dimension of 2...
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Revised 255 Guidelines
The guidelines for telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment covered by Section 255 of the Communications Act as set forth in 255 Chapters 1 and 2 (36 CFR part 1194, Appendix...
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Revised 508 Standards
The standards for ICT developed, procured, maintained, or used by agencies subject to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act as set forth in 508 Chapters 1 and 2 (36 CFR part 1194, Appendix...
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1.1 Q. Are townhouses in non-elevator buildings which have individual exterior entrances required to be accessible?
(See the discussion of townhouses in the preamble to the Guidelines under Section 2--Definitions [Covered Multifamily Dwellings] at 56 FR 9481, March 6, 1991, or 24 CFR Ch. I, Subch....
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Elevator Scoping
If the facility has more than 2 stories, including any basement levels, is there a full size passenger elevator serving each level of the hotel, including the basement for persons with disabilities...
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12201(c)(3)
Paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) shall not be used as a subterfuge to evade the purposes of subchapter I and III of this chapter....