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Designed Use
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Kitchen Counters, Walls, and Floors
Staggered stud construction to prevent noise transmission to other rooms Zero clearance kitchen entries with less than 1/4” change of elevation throughout the accessible route. ...
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F216.13 Trailhead Signs
Where new trail information signs are provided at trailheads on newly constructed or altered trails designed for use by hikers or pedestrians, this section requires the signs to comply with...
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4.1.4(2) MILITARY EXCLUSIONS
(b) Those portions of Reserve and National Guard facilities which are designed and constructed primarily for use by able-bodied military personnel....
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III-4.3420 Outgoing calls by customers, clients, patients, or participants
Newly constructed hotels must have a certain number of rooms that are accessible to persons who are deaf or hard of hearing (the exact number is dependent on the number of rooms in the hotel...
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III−1.3000 Commercial facilities
The requirements of title III for new construction and alterations cover commercial facilities, which include nonresidential facilities, such as office buildings, factories, and warehouses...
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If the complaint involves an allegedly non-compliant aspect of the design or construction of the hotel, within ten (10) business days of receiving the complaint the ADA Contact Person shall...
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26. WEBSITES
(a) By no later than August 30, 2011 and for the term of this Consent Decree, the www.hilton.com website and the websites for the Brands that are constructed on the www.hilton.com domain...
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Alterations and Additions [§206.2.3.1, §202.4]
Exceptions for accessible routes between stories and to mezzanines permitted in new construction, including those based on the number of stories or square footage per story, apply fully...
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Swimming pools, wading pools, saunas, and steam rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
swimming pool wall would need to provide only one accessible means of entry that complies with section 1009.2 or section 1009.3 of the 2004 ADAAG, instead of the two means required for new construction...
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Additional Information
by the 2004 ADAAG, or by the results of the Department's Initial Regulatory Impact Analysis (available at ada.gov/NPRM2008/ria.htm) showing that the likely costs of making a particular feature...
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
In general, alteration projects in qualified historic buildings and facilities must comply with the new construction requirements of Chapter 11B, however, the State Historical Building Code...
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
In general, alteration projects in qualified historic buildings and facilities must comply with the new construction requirements of Chapter 11B, however, the State Historical Building Code...
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
In general, alteration projects in qualified historic buildings and facilities must comply with the new construction requirements of Chapter 11B, however, the State Historical Building Code...
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- Accessible Shared Streets: Notable Practices and Considerations for Accommodating Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities
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Chapter 4 Addendum: Title II Checklist (9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services)
If the telephone emergency services provide additional features (such as automatic number identification, automatic location identification, automatic call distribution), are the features...
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F. Paperwork Reduction Act
for individuals with disabilities with respect to four categories of information as follows: (1) support documentation must list and explain how to use accessibility and compatibility features...
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1.3.1 Overview of NPRM
Table 1.3.1(b), taken from the NPRM, provides details about equipment features that the technical criteria would address so that patients could achieve proper positioning for diagnostic...
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A. Introduction (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Both address hardware and software features of ICT....
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Readily achievable (Advisory Guidance)
For this purpose, two products are considered to be different if they have different functions or features....
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Comparison of Single-User Toilet Room Layouts: 1A, 1B, and 1C
Features include: five-foot minimum width between the side wall of the water closet and the lavatory; 60-inch minimum circular wheelchair turning space; and 36-inch by 48-inch clear maneuvering...