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805 Medical Care and Long-Term Care Facilities
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F223 Medical Care and Long-Term Care Facilities
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1007.6.3 Two-way communication
1007.6.3 Two-way communication. Areas of refuge shall be provided with a two-way communication system complying with Sections 1007.8.1 and 1007.8.2.
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1007.8.1.1 Visible communication method
1007.8.1.1 Visible communication method. [DSA-AC and HCD 1-AC] A button complying with Section 1138A.4 or Sections 11B-205 and 11B-309 _|Operable Parts|_ in the area of refuge shall...
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1014.2.1.1.1 Surface
The surface of the clear ground space shall be firm and stable.
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1018.8.2 Slope
Resting intervals shall have a slope not steeper than 1:48 in any direction. EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than concrete, asphalt, or boards, cross slopes not steeper than...
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1016.7.2 Cross Slope
The cross slope shall not be steeper than 1:48. EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than concrete, asphalt, or boards, cross slopes not steeper than 1:20 shall be permitted when...
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Elimination of Architectural Barriers - TDLR Government Code, Chapter 469
ELIMINATION OF ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS Government Code, Chapter 469 Administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (Effective September 1, 2009)
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Excerpts from 2003 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE®
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Excerpts from 2001 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE®
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Passing Spaces [1016.4]
Where the clear width of an ORAR is less than 60 inches, passing spaces must be provided at intervals of at least 200 feet. Passing spaces must be: A minimum space of 60...
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Trails
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Attitudinal Barriers
Health care providers may view physical disability as an illness or an abnormality that needs to be “fixed” rather than a natural condition of a person’s life. They may fail to...
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Attitudinal Barriers
People with disabilities need to be able to recognize health care providers’ unintentional yet unproductive attitudes towards them. Educate your health care provider about...
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Social Policy Barriers
Study your Medicaid/Medicare or private insurance coverage. Learn about which health care services are covered and which are not. Ask your doctor or the person in the...
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What is emergency health information?
It is good to prepare for medical emergencies by carrying on you at all times emergency information containing your critical health information and emergency...
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Information on Taking Charge of Your Health Care
What? Information you can use to help you work on taking charge of or remaining in charge of your health care. Why? Medicine is, at best, an imprecise art....
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11B-503.6 Identification
SECTION TITLE NOTES 11B-503.6 Repealed. Identification Removes requirements for ISA...
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§ 36.302(f)(9)(ii)
(ii) For group sales, if a group includes one or more individuals who use a wheelchair, the group shall be placed in a seating area that includes wheelchair spaces so that, if...
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Door Opening Force
Door Opening Force If you’re using a door pressure gauge, place it where you would push open the door. If you’re using a fish scale, place it...
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How to Use this Checklist
Get Organized One person can conduct a survey, but it’s easier with two people. One person can take measurements and the other person can fill out the checklist and take...
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12162(a)(2)(D)(i)
(i) be able to be entered by an individual who uses a wheelchair;
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§ 36.302(f)(4)(iii) Sales limited to fewer than four tickets
(iii) Sales limited to fewer than four tickets. If a public accommodation limits sales of tickets to fewer than four seats per patron, then the public accommodation is only obligated...
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§ 36.302(f)(4)(i) General
(i) General. For each ticket for a wheelchair space purchased by an individual with a disability or a third-party purchasing such a ticket at his or her request, a public...