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Primary Function
[35.151(b)(4)(i)] & 36.403(b)] A major activity for which the facility is intended....
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Mail Boxes
Mail boxes include, but are not limited to, post office boxes and receptacles provided by commercial mail-receiving agencies, apartment facilities, or schools....
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
Where exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities are permitted by 202.5, no fewer than one toilet room for each sex complying with 603 or one unisex toilet...
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11B-203 General exceptions
Sites, buildings, facilities, and elements are exempt from these requirements to the extent specified by 11B-203. 11B-203.9 Employee work areas....
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
Unisex toilet rooms benefit people who use opposite sex personal care assistants....
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
Where exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities are permitted by 202.5, no fewer than one toilet room for each sex complying with 603 or one unisex toilet...
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4.1.6(3)(c)
(c) The following toilet facilities, whichever is greater: (i) At least one toilet facility for each sex in the altered building complying with 4.22, Toilet Rooms, and 4.23, Bathrooms...
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Residential Dwelling Units Provided by Entities Not Subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations: ADA Standard Section 233.3
Section 233.3 covers scoping requirements in the ADA Standards for residential dwelling units provided by entities not subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations.
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- Shelter Shutters
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III. "Individuals with Disabilities"
"Major life activities" include functions such as caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working....
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Using Patient Lifts
Patient lifts also protect health care providers from injuries caused by lifting patients....
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SUMMARY
Careful evaluation of every pedestrian signal installation is needed to assure that it meets the goals of providing accurate and helpful information to pedestrians who have vision impairments...
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M302 Diagnostic Equipment Used by patients in Seated Position
Recommendation is that this section does not include “non-clinical” products (general chairs and/or recliners) used to support patients in a sitting position in “Fast Track”, “Urgent Care...
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ii. Accessible scales
use wheelchairs because they do not have an accessible scale, even though that information is a routine part of medical examinations and is important to the patient´s health and medical care...
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4.20.4 Grab Bars
Rather, in most designs, grab bars were provided adjacent to the tub for temporary support to enable an individual to steady him/herself while a care provider assisted with removal and replacement...
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Other Sources
considered information provided at the July 2010 public meeting that featured panel discussions and presentations by experts and researchers on medical equipment accessibility, health care...
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Grab Bars: ADA Standard Section 608.3
Section 608.3 covers the current ADA Standards for grab bars in shower compartments.
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Entrances: ADA Standard Section 206.4
Section 206.4 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for entrances on accessible routes.
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Alterations: ADA Standard Section 233.3.4
Section 233.3.4: covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for alterations to residential facilities.