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24.1 Q. What types of grab bars should the reinforcement be designed to accommodate and what types may be used if the builder elects to install grab bars in some units at the time of construction?
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225(d)(3)(B) Recovering costs
In a State that has a certified program under subsection (f) of this section, a State commission shall permit a common carrier to recover the costs incurred in providing intrastate telecommunications...
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R103 Conventions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R103 Conventions (Section-by-Section Analysis) Conventional industry tolerances apply where dimensions are not stated as a range....
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Section 4.1.7, Historic Preservation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
An individual seeking to alter a facility that is subject to the ADA guidelines and to State or local historic preservation statutes shall consult with the State Historic Preservation Officer...
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Introduction
The first section provides recommendations on best practices for physical accessibility and customer service that go above and beyond the minimum requirements contained within the 2010 Americans...
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13.1 Q. Are the public and common use areas of a newly constructed development that consists entirely of buildings having four or more multistory townhouses, with no elevators, required to be accessible?
However, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may apply to certain public and common use areas....
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Introduction
Hotels, motels, inns and other places of lodging must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)....
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§ 35.151(c)(1)
the final rule], design, construction, or alteration of facilities in conformance with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) (Appendix A to 41 CFR part 101-19.6) or with the Americans...
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5 Steps to Make New Lodging Facilities Comply with the ADA
contractors who participate in the design and construction of newly constructed hotels, motels, inns, and other places of lodging have a role in ensuring that these facilities comply with the Americans...
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"1991 Standards" and "2004 ADAAG" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Selecting a TTY
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§ 382.51 Communicable diseases
, with respect to a person who is otherwise a qualified individual with a disability, on the basis that the individual has a communicable disease or infection: (1) Refuse to provide transportation...