Where four or fewer total EVCS are provided, identification with an International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) shall not be required.
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11B-812.8.1 Four or fewer
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106.5.66 Structural Impracticability
In new construction, full compliance with the requirements of these standards is not required where an entity can demonstrate that it is structurally impracticable to meet the requirements...
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11B-812.10.4 Location
EV chargers shall be adjacent to, and within the projected width of, the vehicle space being served. Exceptions: 1....
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11B-812.10.4 Location
EV chargers shall be adjacent to, and within the projected width of, the vehicle space being served....
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Are the ADA spaces ADA-only? Vans only in Van accessible spaces?
RESPONSE: Standard accessible and van accessible EVCS vehicle spaces which display the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA), sometimes referred to as the wheelchair symbol, are generally...
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§ 38.53(d)(2) Exception
New vehicles operating in existing stations may have a floor height within plus or minus 11/2 inches of the platform height....
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Section 37.163 Keeping Vehicle Lifts in Operative Condition--Public Entities
In the case of an in-service failure, this means that the vehicle can continue its runs on that day, but cannot start a new service day before the lift is repaired....
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Currently, the DCFC time limit is 30 minutes maximum. New larger battery capacity will take longer to get 80% charge – i.e. Chevy Bolt EV, Tesla Model 3, 2018 Nissan LEAF, etc. Can we reconsider the time limit?
Where DCFC or any other type of charging is intended for use longer than 30 minutes, EVCS may be provided in regular parking-style vehicle spaces....
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§ 36.401(c) Exception for structural impracticability.
(c) Exception for structural impracticability.
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F201.1 Scope
All areas of newly designed and newly constructed buildings and facilities and altered or leased portions of existing buildings and facilities shall comply with these...
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F201.4 Requirements Apply to Facilities Constructed or Altered by or on Behalf of Federal Agencies
The requirements in F216.13, F244 through F248, and 1011 through 1019 shall apply only to facilities constructed or altered by federal agencies or by non-federal entities on federal...
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§ 35.151(a)(2) Exception for structural impracticability
(2) Exception for structural impracticability.
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9. Revise § 35.151 to read as follows:
9. Revise § 35.151 to read as follows:
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§ 36.401(a)(2)(ii)
(ii) If the first certificate of occupancy for the facility is issued after January 26, 1993.
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Sec.36.401(c) Exception for structural impracticability
(c) Exception for structural impracticability.
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Sec.36.401(a)(2)(ii)
(ii) If the first certificate of occupancy for the facility is issued after January 26, 1993.
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F201.4 Requirements Apply to Facilities Constructed or Altered by or on Behalf of Federal Agencies
The requirements in F216.13, F244 through F248, and 1011 through 1019 shall apply only to facilities constructed or altered by federal agencies or by non-federal entities on federal...
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4.1.5 ACCESSIBLE BUILDINGS: ADDITIONS
Each addition to an existing building shall comply with 4.1.1 to 4.1.4 of 4.1, Minimum Requirements, except as follows:
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T206 Handrails, Stanchions, and Handholds
The 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines, as with the existing guidelines, require handrails, stanchions, or handholds to be provided at passenger doorways, fare collection devices (where such...
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§ 37.7(b)(6)
(6) Determinations of equivalent facilitation are made only with respect to vehicles or vehicle components used in the provision of transportation services covered by subpart D or subpart...
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§ 38.29(b)
(b) Handrails and stanchions shall be provided in the entrance to the vehicle in a configuration which allows persons with disabilities to grasp such assists from outside the vehicle while...
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Does a wheelchair need brakes in order to use the transportation service?
No. The DOT ADA regulations’ definition of a wheelchair does not include a requirement for brakes or any other equipment. A transportation operator may not deny transportation...
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Does a wheelchair need brakes in order to use the transportation service?
No. The DOT ADA regulations’ definition of a wheelchair does not include a requirement for brakes or any other equipment. A transportation operator may not deny transportation to a...
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12184(c)(2) Definition
(2) Definition As used in this subsection, the term "historical or antiquated rail passenger car" means a rail passenger car