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101.1 Title
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Can later editions of the industry standards or building codes referenced by the ADA Standards be used?
Compliance with a later edition of a referenced standard or building code not currently referenced by the ADA Standards may be possible under the provision for “equivalent facilitation”...
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§ 36.601 Model Code
Model code means a nationally recognized document developed by a private entity for use by State or local jurisdictions in developing codes as defined in this section....
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Accessible Means of Egress Excerpts from 2000 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE®
COPYRIGHT© 2000 by INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL, INC. Thirteenth Printing: December 2005 Accessible Means of Egress Excerpts...
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Excerpts from 2001 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE®
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1.1.1 Title
The California Building Code is Part 2 of twelve parts of the official compilation and publication of the adoption, amendment and repeal of building regulations to the California Code of...
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1.1.1 Title
These regulations shall be known as the California Building Code, may be cited as such and will be referred to herein as “this code.”...
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1.1.1 Title
The California Building Code is Part 2 of thirteen parts of the official compilation and publication of the adoption, amendment and repeal of building regulations to the California Code...
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Effect on the certification process of using more than one regulatory scheme at the state or local level to establish accessibility requirements for title III facilities with new design requirements in the proposed standards. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many of these will be constructed as components of buildings and facilities regulated by state and local governments through their building codes. ...
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Areas of Refuge: ADA Standard Section 216.4.2
Section 216.4.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at areas of refuge.
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Platform Lifts: ADA Standard Section 207.2
Section 207.2 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for platform lifts used as part of an accessible means of egress.
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General: ADA Standard Section 207.1
Section 207.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements for accessible means of egress in the most current ADA Standards.
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Can surface decals substitute for post- or wall-mounted signs?
Surface decals or other identifying features may be required by local or state codes and can be provided in addition to, but not in place of, signs required by the ADA Standards....
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§100.205(e)(2)(vi) 2006 International Building Code
(vi) 2006 International Building Code; published by ICC, January 2006, with the January 31, 2007, erratum to correct the text missing from Section 1107.7.5, if adopted without modification...
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Height: ADA Standard Section 1005.2.1
EXCEPTION: Where a guard complying with sections 1003.2.12.1 and 1003.2.12.2 of the International Building Code (2000 edition) or sections 1012.2 and 1012.3 of the International Building...
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1.1.9 Effective date of this code
1.1.9 Effective date of this code. ...
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1.1.9 Effective date of this code
Only those standards approved by the California Building Standards Commission that are effective at the time an application for building permit is submitted shall apply to the plans and...
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1.1.9 Effective date of this code
Only those standards approved by the California Building Standards Commission that are effective at the time an application for building permit is submitted shall apply to the plans and...
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Sec.36.603 Filing request for certification
Sec.36.603 Filing request for certification.
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CCDA Accessibility Checklist for Building Inspectors, 2015 Edition
The CCDA is authorized by California Government Code Sections 8299-8299.11 to provide educational material and information to assist trained building code officials/building inspectors with...
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Is color contrast required for stair nosings?
of treads is helpful for people with low vision, but it is not required by the Standards except at escalators in rail and fixed guideway stations which must meet the ASME A17.1 Safety Code...
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Cities and Counties: First Steps Toward Solving Common ADA Problems
Because compliance with the ADA Standards or UFAS is a matter of federal law, they must be followed, even if local codes are more lenient....
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4.2 Immediately Preceding Edition
4.2 Immediately Preceding Edition: The immediately preceding edition of the code includes: • The initially adopted and published code; • Intervening Code Cycle Amendments adopted and...
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2013 California Standards for Accessible Design
2013 California Standards for Accessible Design Pocket Guide