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502.2 Vehicle Spaces
See section 406.5 curb ramp location....
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Overview
constructed and existing pools will ensure that, going forward, people with disabilities can enjoy the same activities—a community swim meet; private swim lessons; a hotel pool—at the same locations...
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6.5 Confidentiality and Limitations on Use of Medical Information
take steps to guarantee the security of the employee's medical information, including: keeping the information in a medical file in a separate, locked cabinet, apart from the location...
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Passenger Loading Zones
particularly airports, cannot accommodate the requirements of the 2010 Standards to provide passenger loading zones, and urged a revision that would require one accessible passenger loading zone located...
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After January 26, 1992
New and altered facilities must be built in compliance with the ADA Standards or UFAS regardless of what, if any, programs are located in them....
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Raising an office desk on blocks for a worker who uses a wheelchair, and making sure supplies, materials, and office machines are at a height that is easy to reach and use and are in a location...
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What types of communication aids and services would a public accommodation be required to provide to persons with HIV or AIDS?
language interpreter; having a telecommunications device for the deaf (TTY) for customers with hearing impairments; reading aloud; providing large print, audiotapes, or Braille materials; locating...
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212 and 606 Kitchens, Kitchenettes, Lavatories, and Sinks
The more generic term “sink” applies to all other types of sinks located in covered facilities....
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
When designing, best practice is to locate wheelchair spaces in rows where seating for a minimum of four is provided....
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206 Accessible Routes
This section specifies the required number of accessible routes (206.2) and their location (206.3), and addresses elements on accessible routes such as entrances (206.4), doors, doorways...
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F234 Residential Facilities
The term "military installation," as defined in the final rule (F106.5), applies to all facilities of an installation, whether or not they are located on a common site....
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1115B.3.2, Item 3
Exception: In an existing building, a single-accommodation toilet facility may have the water closet fixture located in an area which provides a clear space of not less than 36 inches (...
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Accessible Routes
The accessible route must comply with ADAAG provisions for the location, width (minimum of 36 inches), passing space, head room, surface, slope (maximum of 1:12 or 8.33%), changes in level...
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5.4.3 Transfer Support Height for M301 and M302
Rationale for the recommendation The location of the transfer supports shall be a minimum of 6 inches to a maximum of 19 inches from the top of the transfer surface....
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R204 Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
connect to accessible routes at building and facility site arrival points.27 Pedestrian access routes must be provided within: Sidewalks and other pedestrian circulation paths located...
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1003.3.1 Boat Slip Clearance
In existing piers, clear pier space shall be permitted to be located perpendicular to the boat slip and shall extend the width of the boat slip, where the facility has at least one boat...
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Organization of This NPRM
These questions are numbered and italicized so that they are easier for readers to locate and reference. ...
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How can existing buildings be retrofitted to make them accessible?
If no other options are available, two small restrooms located next to each other can sometimes be combined into one accessible restroom....
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Grab bars
The 2.75-inch was added to examine the effects of a handheld when located closer to the transfer surface. ...
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Additional Design Specifications for Requirement 1
Requirement 1 specify that an accessible entrance on an accessible route is practical when (1) there is an elevator connecting the parking area with any floor on which dwelling units are located...
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2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
Objects that are wall mounted, that project into a pedestrian route from the side, or that are overhead must be located so that individuals who are blind or have low vision will either detect...
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Requirements Regarding Mobility Devices and Aids
still required to serve a person with a disability using one of these devices in an alternate manner if possible, such as providing curbside service or meeting the person at an alternate location...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
Objects that are wall-mounted, that project into a pedestrian route from the side, or that are overhead must be located so that voters who are blind or who have a visual impairment will...