Patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms added or altered as part of a planned renovation of an entire wing, a department, or other discrete area of an existing medical facility shall...
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11B-223.1.1.1 Area alterations
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New Construction and Alterations
Alterations to facilities, spaces or elements (including renovations) on or after January 26, 1992, also must comply with the Standards....
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New construction and alteration requirements
Alterations to facilities, spaces or elements (including renovations) on or after January 26, 1992, also must comply with the Standards....
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What can be done to improve accessibility during routine facility maintenance?
Improved accessibility does not always mean new construction or major renovation. Maintenance and routine service present many opportunities to improve accessibility....
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After January 26, 1992
Altering (renovating) a building means making a change in the usability of the altered item....
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SAFE HARBOR
entire room) that are currently in compliance with the 1991 ADA Standards from compliance or any immediate retrofit obligations under the 2010 Standards until the facility engages in a renovation...
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Sec. 469.003(a)(1)
(1) a building or facility used by the public that is constructed, renovated, or modified, in whole or in part, on or after January 1, 1970, using funds from the state or a county, municipality...
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Sec. 469.003(a)(5)
Section 12181), and its subsequent amendments, and that is constructed, renovated, or modified on or after September 1, 1993....
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Sec. 469.003(a)(4)
Section 12181), and its subsequent amendments, and that is constructed, renovated, or modified on or after January 1, 1992; and...
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SECTION 3101B SCOPE
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to the construction, installation, renovation, alteration, addition, relocation, replacement or use of any public pool and to its ancillary facilities...
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68.102(b) Estimated cost of construction
Construction documents submitted for review are only required to include pedestrian elements being constructed, renovated, modified, or altered as part of the project scope....
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Sec. 469.105(a)
inspected for compliance with the standards and specifications adopted by the commission under this chapter not later than the first anniversary of the date the construction or substantial renovation...
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New and Altered Path of Travel Elements and Spaces
Altered Path of Travel Elements and Spaces: Any path of travel elements and spaces (identified in 106.5.41) under the landlord or tenant’s authority that are constructed, altered, renovated...
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68.20(a) Public Buildings
(a) A building or facility used by the public is subject to compliance with the Texas Accessibility Standards (hereinafter "TAS") if it is constructed, renovated, or modified, in whole or...
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§ 36.402(b)(1)
(1) Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, changes or rearrangement in structural parts or elements, and...
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§8.3 Alteration
It includes, but is not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, changes or rearrangements in structural parts and extraordinary repairs....
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Temporary Signage
Signage Temporary signs, which are exempt, include identification of tenancies, names and titles of room occupants, non-fixed signage and temporary postings ("Out of Service," "Under Renovation...
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Do stories not required to be on an accessible route have to comply with the Standards?
This ensures access for people with disabilities who can use stairs and facilitates compliance should vertical access be achieved through later renovations or additions....
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68.101(c)(5) Existing buildings
(5) Existing buildings and facilities are ones that have not been constructed, renovated, or modified since April 1, 1994....
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Maps/floor plans
use during the Museum visit an up-to-date tactile map of the Museum's current floor plan, including temporary exhibitions, changes to the permanent exhibition and areas under repair or renovation...
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(A) Staircase replacements are alterations.
“Alteration” is defined by DOT regulations as: [A] change to an existing facility, including, but not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration...
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How should we describe facilities that only meet some of the accessibility guidelines?
Temporary arrangements must sometimes be made while renovations are in progress....
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3. When Was it Built? Why Does it Matter?
The ADA treats facilities that were built before it went into effect differently from those built or renovated afterwards. ...
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Sec.36.402(b)(1)
(1) Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, changes or rearrangement in structural parts or elements, and...