When a ground floor unit of a building has a separate entrance, each such ground floor unit shall be served by an accessible route, except for any unit where the terrain or unusual characteristics...
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1(1)(a) Separate ground floor unit entrances
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A. Passenger Drop-Off Areas
the accessible route leading to the accessible entrance of the shelter....
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203.1 General
EXCEPTION: 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...
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Further Guidance
Technical assistance and additional guidance on using the ADA Standards is available from the: U.S....
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H.4.i. - Does presentation equipment procured have to meet the Access Board standards?
Presentation equipment, such as LCD data projectors and laptop computers, are considered EIT and therefore covered by the Access Board's standards, unless an exception applies....
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1007.3.2 Golf Club Reach Range Area
The clear floor or ground space shall be served by an accessible route. Advisory 1007.3.2 Golf Club Reach Range Area....
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Appendix B to Part 36—Analysis and Commentary on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Appendix B to Part 36—Analysis and Commentary on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (Section-by-Section Analysis) Appendix B to Part 36—Analysis and Commentary on the 2010 ADA...
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11B-1007.3.2 Golf club reach range area
The clear floor or ground space shall be served by an accessible route. [2010 ADAS] Advisory 1007.3.2 Golf Club Reach Range Area. ...
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216.4.3 Directional Signs
by section 1003.2.13.6 of the International Building Code (2000 edition) or section 1007.7 of the International Building Code (2003 edition) (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards...
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1007.3.2 Golf Club Reach Range Area
The clear floor or ground space shall be served by an accessible route. Advisory 1007.3.2 Golf Club Reach Range Area....
- Access Board: Tactile Sign Scoping
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Golf Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.15
Section 206.2.15 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to golf facilities
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Benches [1011.2]
The technical requirements in section 903 of the ABA Standards apply only to benches used for dressing and undressing in fitting and locker rooms, and not to benches used for sitting in...
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Appendix D to Part 36—1991 Standards for Accessible Design as Originally Published on July 26, 1991
Click here to view the 1991 ADA Standards for Accessible Design....
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508.5.9 Accessibility
Accessibility shall be designed in accordance with Chapter 11A and/or 11B, when applicable, for the function served....
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508.5.9 Accessibility
Accessibility shall be designed in accordance with Chapter 11A and/or 11B, when applicable, for the function served....
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Transfer Protocols
he self-reported being able to independently transfer meeting inclusion criteria but when he came in to do the study he was unable to transfer to any surface independently including a standard...
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Standards and Anthropometry for Wheeled Mobility
Standards and Anthropometry for Wheeled Mobility REPORT PREPARED FOR: U.S....
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I. The Disabilities Convention and U.S. Disability Rights Law
The Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 ensures that Federal buildings will be accessible according to strict Federal design standards....
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Why Design for Accessibility?
B) It serves everyone throughout their life span Accessible design is more usable by children. Accessible design is more usable by adults....
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Other Features
For further information, see NCHRP Web-only Document 117A, Accessible Pedestrian Signals: A Guide to Best Practice, available online. ...
- Texas Board of Architectural Examiners (TBAE)
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4.1.1(7)
Elements and spaces of accessible facilities which shall be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility are: (a) Parking spaces designated as reserved for physically handicapped...