Section 203.3 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for raised areas in the most current ADA Standards.
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Raised Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.3
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Parking for Residents: ADA Standard Section 208.2.3.1
Section 208.2.3.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for accessible parking for parking for residents.
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Security Barriers: ADA Standard Section 206.8
Section 206.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes through security barriers.
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Residential Facilities: ADA Standard Section 203.8
Section 203.8 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for residential facilities in the most current ADA Standards.
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Boarding Piers at Boat Launch Ramps: ADA Standard Section 235.3
Section 235.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for boarding piers at boat launch ramps.
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Emergency Communications: ADA Standard Section 408.4.8
Section 408.4.8 covers the current ADA Standards for emergency communication systems in limited-use/limited-application elevators.
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Emergency Communications: ADA Standard Section 409.4.7
Section 409.4.7: covers the current ADA Standards for the elevator emergency communication systems in private residence elevators.
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Shower Spray Unit and Water: ADA Standard Section 608.6
Section 608.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the shower spray units and water in shower compartments.
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Location: ADA Standard Section 208.3
Section 208.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for the location of accessible parking spaces.
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Incidental Spaces: ADA Standard Section 206.7.3
Section 206.7.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to incidental spaces.
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4.1 Wheeled Mobility Device Dimensions
Wheeled mobility technology has changed significantly and it is likely to continue changing....
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Section 1.0 Background
In 30 years, many changes have occurred in nature of the U.S. population, the characteristics of people who use WhMDs and the characteristics of equipment that they use....
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
with the accessibility requirements of the immediately preceding edition of the California Building Code, it shall not be required to retrofit such elements to reflect the incremental changes...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
with the accessibility requirements of the immediately preceding edition of the California Building Code, it shall not be required to retrofit such elements to reflect the incremental changes...
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I Tried the "Billionaire Brain Wave" for 30 Days and Here's My Brutally Honest Review
they talk a lot about "theta waves" and brain entrainment — and over time, these sounds supposedly help you rewire your subconscious mind for abundance, success, and… well, billionaire-level...
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How I Farm Twilight Chronicle Free Diamonds Codes
You can ignore them for days, and then suddenly there’s a pile of rewards waiting because you upgraded gear, leveled characters, cleared stages, joined a guild, or defeated a certain number...
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§382.7(b)
The plane stops for refueling and a crew change in Frankfurt....
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Overview
The revised 2010 Standards change that. For the first time, the 2010 Standards set minimum requirements for making swimming pools, wading pools, and spas (pools) accessible....
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5. Costs of the Proposed Rule
display capabilities In addition, incremental cost estimates in the Preliminary RIA do not reflect other potentially influential factors that may occur over time—such as future changes...
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Serving Counters
If the line changes direction, such as a 180 degree turn, an extra wide turning space is needed....
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Doors at Entrances to Businesses
Changing or adding door hardware is usually relatively easy and inexpensive. A round doorknob can be replaced with a lever handle or modified by adding a clamp-on lever....
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When is an Employer Obligated to Make a Reasonable Accommodation?
An applicant or employee does not have to specifically request a "reasonable accommodation," but must only let the employer know that some adjustment or change is needed to do a job because...