The minimum clear tread width of an outdoor recreation access route is 36 inches (915 millimeters), which is wide enough to allow unobstructed passage by a wheelchair....
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Clear Tread Width and Passing Spaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
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11B-223 Medical care and long-term care facilities
in accordance with Sections 11B-223 and 11B-805. 11B-223.2 Hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, psychiatric facilities and detoxification facilities....
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III-7.8700 Transportation facilities
III−7.8700 Transportation facilities (ADAAG §10). ADAAG provides requirements for bus stops and terminals, rail stations, and airports....
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1016.8.4 Turning Space
This section requires a turning space complying with 304.2.3 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines where resting intervals are provided adjacent to an outdoor recreation...
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Detention/Correctional and Residential Facilities (§203.7 and §203.8)
Detention/Correctional and Residential Facilities (§203.7 and §203.8) Common use spaces in detention/ correctional facilities or residential facilities that do not serve accessible...
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Places of Public Accommodation and Commercial Facilities
In the private sector, the ADA Standards apply to places of public accommodation and commercial facilities....
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11B-239 Miniature golf facilities
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11B-249 Adult changing facilities
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11B-232.1 General
other cells to the maximum extent feasible; iii) Has, at a minimum, equal physical access as the altered cells to areas used by inmates or detainees for visitation, dining, recreation...
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F247.3 Trailheads
The section also requires at least one outdoor recreation access route to connect accessible parking spaces or other site arrival points serving the trailhead; the starting point of the...
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Running Slope [1016.7.1]
Table 3—Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length Running Slope of Segment of Outdoor Recreation Access Route Maximum Length of Segment Steeper Than But Not...
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F245.4.2.1 Routes to Common Use and Public Use Areas
At least one outdoor recreation access route shall connect each picnic unit with mobility features with common use and public use areas serving that unit....
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Sec.36.102(a)(2) Commercial facility
(2) Commercial facility; or...
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EXISTING BUILDING OR FACILITY
EXISTING BUILDING OR FACILITY....
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11B-202 EXISTING BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES
11B-202 Existing buildings and facilities...
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1016.8 Resting Intervals
requirements for the length (1016.8.1), width (1016.8.2), and slope (1016.8.3) of resting intervals; and for a turning space (1016.8.4) where resting intervals are provided adjacent to an outdoor recreation...
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208.2.3 Residential Facilities
208.2.3 Residential Facilities. Parking spaces provided to serve residential facilities shall comply with 208.2.3....
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§ 35.104 Existing facility
Existing facility means a facility that has been constructed and remains in existence on any given date. * * * * *...
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Exceptions for Historic Facilities
They also requested that the specific language for the exceptions for accessible routes, entrances, and toilet facilities be included in section 202.5, instead of in the various scoping...
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R201.2 Temporary and Permanent Facilities
R201.2 Temporary and Permanent Facilities. The requirements in this document shall apply to temporary and permanent facilities in the public right-of-way....
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206.4.4 Transportation Facilities
206.4.4 Transportation Facilities....
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EXISTING BUILDING OR FACILITY
[DSA-AC] A facility in existence on any given date, without regard to whether the facility may also be considered newly constructed or altered under this code....
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EXISTING BUILDING OR FACILITY
[DSA-AC] A facility in existence on any given date, without regard to whether the facility may also be considered newly constructed or altered under this code....
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Facility (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
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