because of an alteration to an area served by those elements of the path of travel: A primary entrance to the building or facility, Toilet and bathing facilities serving the area, Drinking...
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  11B-225.3 Self-service storage facilities
  Egress complying with Section 11B-207; Parking Spaces complying with Section 11B-208; and, where provided, other public use or common use elements and facilities such as toilet rooms, drinking... 
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  E2-a
  Items to check include wall-mounted fire extinguishers, light fixtures, coat hooks, shelves, drinking fountains, and display cases.... 
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  TOTO® Commercial Washout High Efficiency Urinal, 0.5 GPF
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  4.1.6(2)
  access to an area containing a primary function shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, telephones, and drinking... 
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  Width [4.3.3.] and Passing Space [4.3.4]
  However, the minimum width of hallways and corridors is often further determined by ADAAG requirements for clear floor space at elements such as drinking fountains, door maneuvering clearances... 
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  Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Distal Knee Point - Manual Wheelchair
  ., lavatories, drinking fountains). It references dimensions of clearance height and depth to the distal knee point on a person.... 
- Brewer Access™ High-Low Exam Table 700
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  CURRENT SITUATION: THE VAST MAJORITY OF EXAMINATION AND PROCEDURES TABLES ARE 32 INCHES HIGH
  CURRENT SITUATION: THE VAST MAJORITY OF EXAMINATION AND PROCEDURES TABLES ARE 32 INCHES HIGH In the United States, approximately 82 percent4 of physicians, hospitals and other health... 
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  102 Dimensions for Adults and Children
  In addition, technical requirements are also provided based on children’s dimensions and anthropometrics for drinking fountains, water closets and other elements located in toilet compartments... 
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  4.1 Path of Travel Upgrades Not Required
  alteration to an area served by the following elements shall not be required: • A primary entrance to the building or facility, • Toilet and bathing facilities serving the area, • Drinking... 
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  "Path of travel"
  When alterations, structural repairs or additions are made to existing buildings or facilities, the term "path of travel" also includes the toilet and bathing facilities, telephones, drinking... 
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  Alterations to Areas Containing a Primary Function
  This provision is intended to ensure that such areas, when altered, are on an accessible route and are served by accessible rest rooms, telephones, and drinking fountains.... 
- Eliason Corporation SCP-8 High Pressure Laminate Traffic Door
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  Mounting Location and Height [4.30.6]
  Recommendation: At signs containing pictograms or other non-tactile information, this should be measured to the centerline of the raised/ Braille portion so that it is not too low (or high... 
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  R212 Street Furniture (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  R212 Street Furniture (Section-by-Section Analysis) Drinking fountains, public toilet facilities, tables, and counters must comply with applicable requirements in the 2004 ADA and ABA... 
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  Wall-Mounted Objects
  Wing walls, side partitions, and alcoves or recesses can be used for elements such as drinking fountains with their bottom edges above 27 inches.... 
- American Standard Decorum 0.125 gpf High Efficiency Urinal Top Spud
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  PATH OF TRAVEL
  When alterations, structural repairs or additions are made to existing buildings or facilities, the term “path of travel” also includes the toilet and bathing facilities, telephones, drinking... 
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  PATH OF TRAVEL
  When alterations, structural repairs or additions are made to existing buildings or facilities, the term “path of travel” also includes the toilet and bathing facilities, telephones, drinking... 
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  Table 1
  state and local transportation departments compared to the requirements in the DOJ 2010 Standards because the requirements are the same. 24The requirements analyzed in Table 1 include: drinking... 
