Lift series meets the Americans with Disabilities Act Access Guidelines (ADAAG 2010). In addition to the standard configuration, the Splash!...
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AJW Architectural Products U236 Series Stainless Steel Roll Towel Dispenser - Recess Mounted
Flange: Fabricated of #22 gauge stainless steel one piece construction with 1/4" returns for maximum strength. No visible miters or seams....
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Accessible Product Certification Process
In designing the Corada Product Certification program, we recognized the importance of following guidelines that ensure our process meets strict standards for certification bodies. ...
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g. Discussion of Significant Regulatory Alternatives That Minimize Impact on Small Entities
requirements of this proposed rule for analog screens (Option 2); Establishes performance (rather than design) standards that enable small entities (as well as other movie theaters) to meet...
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11B-203.9 Employee workstations
Spaces and elements within employee work areas shall only be required to comply with 206.2.8, 207.1, and 215.3 and shall be designed and constructed so that individuals with disabilities...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(vii) Impairments That Are Episodic or in Remission
The legislative history provides: “This * * * rule of construction thus rejects the reasoning of the courts in cases like Todd v. Academy Corp. [57 F. Supp. 2d 448, 453 (S.D....
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11B-221.1 General
For ADA scoping requirements of Title II §35.151(g) and Title III §36.406(f) Standards for New Construction and Alterations; Assembly Areas, see U.S....
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ADA Title III: Public Accommodations
Commercial facilities, such as factories and warehouses, must comply with the ADA's architectural standards for new construction and alterations....
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Accessible Route Into and Through the Business
If construction or repair requires customers to detour around taped-off areas or to step up on plywood walkways, ensure that the temporary route is accessible or that there is an alternate...
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1115B.4.1, Item 1
Access Board, construction tolerances would be allowed (unspecified). ...
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What surface characteristics are required of an accessible route?
The Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) requires only that newly-constructed or altered ground and floor surfaces of accessible routes on sites and in buildings...
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Element-by-element safe harbor for public accommodations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
a significant benefit on some individuals with disabilities that would be unavailable--except of course when public accommodations and commercial facilities undergo alterations or new construction...
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department is proposing to revise this section to be consistent with revisions in the proposed requirements applicable to new construction and alterations. ...
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What Contributes to the Determination of "Readily Achievable"?
Never exceeds the new construction requirements The Department's regulation contains a list of 21 examples of modifications that may be readily achievable: 1) Installing ramps...
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PARTIES
The City is responsible for constructing, maintaining, repairing, and regulating its pedestrian right of way....