Cabinets shall be removable without the use of specialized knowledge and/or tools. The finished floor shall extend to the wall under the lavatory....
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11B-809.10.8.3 Cabinets
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11B-607.3 Seat
A permanent seat at the head end of the bathtub or a removable in-tub seat shall be provided. Seats shall comply with Section 11B-610....
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Ticket Prices
Many existing facilities may not have accessible seating in all price categories because of existing architectural barriers....
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Dispersion of Wheelchair Seating Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Seats with removable armrests (i.e., seats into which persons with mobility impairments can transfer) will also be required....
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
interpreting the application of this rule to vessel operators who are private entities not primarily engaged in the business of transporting people, the Department of Justice views the obligations...
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Master Strategy and the Retooling of the ADA
The approach in S. 933 to barrier removal in public accommodations paralleled the transportation provisions....
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Turnstile Security Systems Inc. 6000 GB 1 Optical Turnstile
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Turnstile Security Systems Inc. 2 Way Auto Swing Security Gate
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Turnstile Security Systems Inc. 6000 GB 2 Optical Turnstile
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND FILL BUILDING ASSOCIATES, LLC, d/b/a FILL BUILDING EAST
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND FILL BUILDING ASSOCIATES, LLC, d/b/a FILL BUILDING EAST (DJ # 202-37-249)
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What is the difference between Title II and Title III of the ADA?
Title II applies to state and local governments. Title III applies to the private sector such as businesses and non-profit organizations. Both titles require general...
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I. BACKGROUND AND JURISDICTION
architectural barriers to access where such removable is “readily achievable,” id. at §12182(b)(2)(A)(iv), 28 C.F.R. §36.304; provide alternative methods to make goods and services available...
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Architectural Barriers Act
Architectural Barriers Act The Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) requires that buildings and facilities that are designed, constructed, or altered with Federal funds, or leased by a Federal...
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8.3 Check-Out Areas
At least one lane at each check-out area shall comply with 7.2(1). Any traffic control or book security gates or turnstiles shall comply with 4.13.
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Why Design for Accessibility?
Why Design for Accessibility? I) It serves everyone who uses the facilities. A) Not just people with disabilities, but People carrying packages, People...
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Companion Seating
Removable seats or other fixed seats that swing or fold away from the space can be used in wheelchair spaces....
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607.4.2 Bathtubs without Permanent Seats
Figure 607.4.2 Grab Bars for Bathtubs with Removable In-Tub Seats...
- Guldmann Excellent Ramp System
