Section 503.3 covers the current ADA Standards for access aisle at passenger loading zones.
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Access Aisle: ADA Standard Section 503.3
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Location: ADA Standard Section 407.2.1.4
Section 407.2.1.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the location of elevator call controls.
- Brady Worldwide Directional Sign 91354
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11B-407.2.1.4 Location
The call button that designates the up direction shall be located above the call button that designates the down direction. Exception: Reserved....
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11B-216.7 Elevators
Where existing elevators do not comply with Section 11B-407, elevators complying with Section 11B-407 shall be clearly identified with the International Symbol of Accessibility complying...
- Seton Directional Accessible Route Signs - Men's with ISA and Arrow
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4.1.3(8)(b)(i)
(i) In addition, if direct access is provided for pedestrians from an enclosed parking garage to the building, at least one direct entrance from the garage to the building must be accessible...
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4. Q: How do I decide whether a child with a disability belongs in my program?
Child care centers that are accepting new children are not required to accept children who would pose a direct threat (see question 8) or whose presence or necessary care would fundamentally...
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Mechanical Access Parking Garages: ADA Standard Section 209.5
Section 209.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for passenger loading zones at mechanical access parking garages.
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DIRECTIONAL SIGN
DIRECTIONAL SIGN. [DSA-AC, HCD 1 & HCD 2]. A publicly displayed notice which indicates by use of words or symbols a recommended direction or route of travel....
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11B-247 Detectable warnings and detectable directional texture
[See subsections ...]
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Direct threat
Direct threat means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, or procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary...
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DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A publicly displayed notice which indicates by use of words or symbols a recommended direction or route of travel....
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DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A publicly displayed notice which indicates by use of words or symbols a recommended direction or route of travel....
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Direct threat
Direct threat means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, or procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary...
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Direct threat
Direct threat means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices or procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary...
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Openings in Beach Access Routes
Openings are gaps in the surface of a beach access route. Gaps include spaces between the planks on a boardwalk and drainage holes in temporary or permanent surfaces....
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Entrances: ADA Standard Section 216.6
Section 216.6 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at entrances.
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‘‘direct threat’’
A ‘‘direct threat’’ is a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, or procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary...
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R407.6.4 Change in Direction
R407.6.4 Change in Direction. Ramps that change direction between runs at landings shall have a clear landing 1.5 m (5.0 ft) minimum by 1.5 m (5.0 ft) minimum....
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§382.3 Direct threat
Direct threat means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, or procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary...
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§ 35.104 Direct threat
Direct threat means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, or procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary...
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§ 37.3 Direct threat
Direct threat means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary...
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§ 37.3 Direct Threat
Direct threat means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary...