Each grab bar shall be installed 15 inches (380 mm) maximum from the head end wall and 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the control end wall....
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607.4.1.1 Back Wall
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it is in an alcove) x 48 inches long in front of the drinking fountain and at least 27 inches high under the fountain so that a person using a wheelchair can get close to the spout and controls...
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503.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
section addresses specifications for non-Web software—that is, programs with a user interface that are executed on a computing platform—related to certain user preferences, interfaces, and controls...
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§ 37.123(e)(3)(ii)
(ii) Architectural barriers not under the control of the public entity providing fixed route service and environmental barriers (e.g., distance, terrain, weather) do not, standing alone,...
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Training
-based personnel of these carriers would be operations staff, not management and training officials)....
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11B-608.2.1 Transfer type shower compartments
Clearance of 36 inches (914 mm) wide minimum by 48 inches (1219 mm) long minimum measured from the control wall shall be provided....
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Re: Why Best Honeycomb Pallets Are Ideal for Modern Supply
Snow Rider begins at a manageable pace, giving you time to adjust, but it quickly accelerates into a thrilling test of reaction speed and precision control....
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Re: Why Best Honeycomb Pallets Are Ideal for Modern Supply
Snow Rider begins at a manageable pace, giving you time to adjust, but it quickly accelerates into a thrilling test of reaction speed and precision control....
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Re: Why Best Honeycomb Pallets Are Ideal for Modern Supply
Snow Rider begins at a manageable pace, giving you time to adjust, but it quickly accelerates into a thrilling test of reaction speed and precision control....
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E. Training
Should the Department require that movie theater owners and operators ensure that at least one individual working any shift at which a captioned or video described movie is being screened...
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3.1. Projected Number of Auditoriums by Venue Type
This section presents data on how the current number of auditoriums operating in the United States is distributed across venue types and estimates the number of auditoriums operating into...
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TREAD
The horizontal part of a step....
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§ 382.5 Definitions
As used in this Part --...
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§ 36.102(a) General.
This part applies to any –...
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Sec.36.102(a) General
This part applies to any --...
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4. Perspectives of Equipment Types
These systems do not have patient “operable parts” (i.e. the patient does not activate, deactivate, or adjust the equipment)....
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Volume controls should be included with a range of at least 50 dB. That the peak clipping levels not exceed 18 dB down from the peak level of the signal....
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1.6.6 Disability.
The November 1, 1996, amendment to 49 CFR part 27 and 14 CFR part 382 substituted the term "disability" in lieu of "handicap" to reflect an amendment to Section 504 and to be consistent...
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11B-705.3 Product Approval
Only approved DSA-AC detectable warning products and directional surfaces shall be installed as provided in the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 24, Part 1, Chapter 5, Articles...
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V. ACTIONS TO REMEDY NONCOMPLIANCE WITH ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
. § 36.104 (defining the “2010 Standards” as the requirements set forth in appendices B and D to 36 C.F.R. part 1191 and the requirements contained in subpart D of 28 C.F.R. part 36)....
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§8.55(d) Information to beneficiaries and participants
Each recipient shall make available to participants, beneficiaries, and other interested persons such information regarding the provisions of this part and its applicability to the program...
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E103.4 508 Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
is defined in order to provide consistent cross-reference within the standards to all chapters that apply to Section 508-covered federal entities, namely: 508 Chapters 1 and 2 (36 CFR Part...
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11B-705.3 Product Approval
Only approved DSA-AC detectable warning products and directional surfaces shall be installed as provided in the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 24, Part 1, Chapter 5, Articles...
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Accessible golf cars.
Accessible single-user golf cars are cars for use by individuals with mobility impairments that are driven with hand controls, and from which a person with a disability can hit the golf...