In facilities with residential dwelling units, at least 5 percent, but no fewer than one unit, of the total number of residential dwelling units shall provide mobility features complying...
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  F233.4.1.1 Residential Dwelling Units with Mobility Features
  
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  F233.3.1.1 Residential Dwelling Units with Mobility Features
  On military installations with residential dwelling units, at least 5 percent, but no fewer than one unit, of the total number of residential dwelling units shall provide mobility features... 
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  F206.4.1 Public Entrances
  All public entrances provided in accordance with Paragraph F206.4.1 (Public Entrances) of the ABAAS must have at least one entrance door complying with Section 404.3 (Automatic and Power-Assisted... 
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  Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Methods of making services, programs, or activities accessible to, or usable by, individuals with mobility or manual dexterity impairments are addressed by other sections of this part, including... 
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  § 36.303(d)(1)
  an interactive voice response system, for receiving and directing incoming telephone calls, that system must provide effective real-time communication with individuals using auxiliary aids... 
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  11B-233.3.1.1 Residential dwelling units with mobility features
  In public housing facilities with residential dwelling units, at least 5 percent, but no fewer than one unit, of the total number of residential dwelling units shall provide mobility features... 
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  11B-233.3.1.1 Residential dwelling units with mobility features
  In public housing facilities with residential dwelling units, at least 5 percent, but no fewer than one unit, of the total number of residential dwelling units shall provide mobility features... 
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  1017.3 Clear Tread Width
  We and National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research sponsored research to collect anthropometric data from a sample of about 500 individuals who use manual wheelchairs, power... 
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  11B-404.3.7 Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles
  Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route. 
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  404.3.4 Doors in Series and Gates in Series
  Doors in series and gates in series shall comply with 404.2.6. 
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  11B-404.3.4 Doors in series and gates in series
  Doors in series and gates in series shall comply with Section 11B-404.2.6. 
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  404.3.7 Revolving Doors, Revolving Gates, and Turnstiles
  Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route. 
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  404.3.4 Doors in Series and Gates in Series
  Doors in series and gates in series shall comply with 404.2.6. 
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  404.3.7 Revolving Doors, Revolving Gates, and Turnstiles
  Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route. 
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  404.3.4 Doors in Series and Gates in Series
  404.3.4 Doors in Series and Gates in Series. Doors in series and gates in series shall comply with 404.2.6. 
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  404.3.7 Revolving Doors, Revolving Gates, and Turnstiles
  404.3.7 Revolving Doors, Revolving Gates, and Turnstiles. Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route. 
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  11B-404.3.7 Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles
  Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route. 
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  11B-404.3.4 Doors in series and gates in series
  Doors in series and gates in series shall comply with Section 11B-404.2.6. 
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  11B-404.3.4 Doors in series and gates in series
  Doors in series and gates in series shall comply with Section 11B-404.2.6. 
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  11B-404.3.7 Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles
  Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route. 
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  Chapter 3 Addendum: Title II Checklist (General Effective Communication)
  Other Auxiliary Aids and Services 6. ... 
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  3. Primary Consideration: Who Chooses the Auxiliary Aid or Service?
  When an auxiliary aid or service is requested by someone with a disability, you must provide an opportunity for that person to request the auxiliary aids and services of their choice, and... 
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  Tips for Emergency Use of Mobile Devices
  Isaacson Kailes, Disability Policy Consultant is notified of such use, please contact jik@pacbell.net Recommended Citation Kailes, June Isaacson. (2015) Tips for Emergency Use of Mobile... 
- Figure 1008.3.1 Transfer Platforms – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
