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Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3
Section 206.2.3 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes within multi-story buildings and facilities
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Accessible Routes: ADA Standard Section 1006.2
A golf car passage may not be substituted for other accessible routes to be located outside the boundary of the course....
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11B-1006.2 Accessible routes
A golf car passage may not be substituted for other accessible routes to be located outside the boundary of the course....
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11B-223.1 General
Locate accessible patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms near core areas that are less likely to change over time....
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11B-234.1 General
Where an attraction or ride has unique features for which there are no applicable scoping provisions, then a reasonable number, but at least one, of the features must be located on an accessible...
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11B-704.3 Volume control telephones
Amplifiers on pay phones are located in the base or the handset or are built into the telephone. Most are operated by pressing a button or key....
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The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
The ADA Standards for Accessible Design are located in Appendix A of Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 36 (abbreviated as 28 CFR pt. 36 app. A)....
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11B-233.3.4.2 Alterations to individual residential dwelling units
233.3.1.1, 11B-233.3.1.2, and 11B-233.3.1.3 shall apply to the total number of residential dwelling units that are altered under a single contract, or are developed as a whole, whether or not located...
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232 Detention and Correctional Facilities
without protrusions for purposes of suicide prevention (233.3, Exception 1 in the proposed rule) has been moved to the technical requirement for grab bars, which is a more appropriate location...
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SENSORY PROVISIONS
Usable without requiring attention to 2 (or more) locations simultaneously (even in access modes) Provide at least one mode that does not require the user to be looking at 2 (or more...
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C. Training
The City will request that all Election Officers who will be assigned to a polling place location that includes one or more temporary remedies, sign a form in which they are asked to swear...
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Meeting User Needs
In facilities where people with cognitive impairments are prone to incontinence, the location, frequency, and visibility of toilet facilities were considered as important as their physical...
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11B-233.3.4.2 Alterations to individual residential dwelling units
233.3.1.1, 11B-233.3.1.2, and 11B-233.3.1.3 shall apply to the total number of residential dwelling units that are altered under a single contract, or are developed as a whole, whether or not located...
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1150A.1 General
Covered multifamily dwellings in buildings without an elevator, located on sites with difficult terrain conditions or unusual characteristics, may employ the site impracticality tests in...
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11B-242.2 Swimming pools
It is also recommended that where two or more means of access are provided, they not be provided in the same location in the pool....
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6 [§ 4.7.7]
If the curb ramp you are surveying is located along a public street, you may circle "Y" if the detectable warnings comply with the DOT’s design....
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11B-1002.5 Amusement ride seats designed for transfer
Where possible, designers are encouraged to locate the ride seat no higher than 17 to 19 inches (430 to 485 mm) above the load and unload surface....
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Companion Seats
In the final rule, the Board has clarified that companion seats are to be located to provide shoulder alignment with adjacent wheelchair spaces (802.3.1)....
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1. Providing Equal Access With Auxiliary Aids and Services
Title II of the ADA requires government entities to make appropriate auxiliary aids and services available to ensure effective communication.4 You also must make information about the location...