Section 232 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for detention facilities and correctional facilities.
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Detention Facilities and Correctional Facilities: ADA Standard Section 232
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General: ADA Standard Section 232.1
Section 232.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for detention facilities and correctional facilities.
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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...
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11B-232 Detention facilities and correctional facilities
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11B-232.2.1.3 Substitute cells
When alterations are made to specific cells, detention and correctional facility operators may satisfy their obligation to provide the required number of cells with mobility features...
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502.3 Accessibility Services
Platforms and software tools provided by the platform developer shall provide a documented set of accessibility services that support applications running on the platform to interoperate...
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11B-804.2.3 Turning space
In kitchens within multi-bedroom housing units and on floors containing accessible sleeping rooms with adaptable features in undergraduate student housing, turning spaces complying with...
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502.3 Accessibility Services
Platform software and software tools that are provided by the platform developer shall provide a documented set of accessibility services that support applications running on the platform...
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§8.6(b)
(b) The recipient shall adopt and implement procedures to ensure that interested persons (including persons with impaired vision or hearing) can obtain information concerning the...
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§100.301 Exemption.
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§100.305 80 percent occupancy.
[64 FR 16329, Apr. 2, 1999]
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§100.85 Blockbusting.
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4.1.3(2) ENTRANCES
Entrances complying with 4.14 shall be provided as necessary to achieve access to and egress from buildings and facilities. EXCEPTION: In projects consisting of one-to-four family...
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Subpart H— Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Environment Harassment
Source: 81 FR 63075, Sept. 14, 2016, unless otherwise noted.
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8. A condominium (or apartment) development has to comply only with CBC Chapter 11A.
Discrimination based on disability in housing is also prohibited by the FEHA....
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What is a "reasonable accommodation"?
What is a "reasonable accommodation"? A reasonable accommodation is any change or adjustment to a job, the work environment, or the way things usually are done that would allow...
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How do I request a reasonable accommodation?
How do I request a reasonable accommodation? You simply must let your employer know that you need an adjustment or change because of your disability. You do not need to complete...
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Defining Requirements for EIT
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§100.1 Authority.
This regulation is issued under the authority of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to administer and enforce title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended by the Fair...
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809.2.5 Bedrooms in Emergency Transportable Housing Units
of a bed in bedrooms in emergency transportable housing units....
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502.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
502.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that platforms, software tools provided by platform developers, and applications must conform to the requirements in...
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Sliding Doors: ADA Standard Section 408.3.1
Section 408.3.1 covers the current ADA Standards for limited-use/limited-application elevator sliding doors.
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Elevator Doors: ADA Standard Section 408.3
Section 408.3 covers the current ADA Standards for limited-use/limited-application elevator doors.
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Swinging Doors: ADA Standard Section 408.3.2
Section 408.3.1 covers the current ADA Standards for limited-use/limited-application elevator swinging doors.