Parking spaces provided to serve residential facilities shall comply with Section 11B-208.2.3....
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11B-208.2.3 Residential facilities
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11B-503.3.2 Length
Access aisles shall extend the full length of the vehicle pull-up spaces they serve....
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FUNCTIONAL AREA
[DSA-AC] A room, space or area intended or designated for a group of related activities or processes....
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Bed Height Fact Sheet
When beds are well below or above the recommended 17-23 inch range (reaching heights up to 30 inches) it is extremely difficult or impossible to transfer from the typical wheelchair seat...
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12162(a)(2)(B)(i)
(i) be able to be entered by an individual who uses a wheelchair;...
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California Department of Managed Health Care - Physical Access to Health Care Fact Sheet
If You Use a Wheelchair or Have a Hard Time Walking...
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Title III - Private Entities
accommodations are private entities that own, lease, lease to, or operate facilities such as restaurants, stores, hotels, theaters, private schools, doctors' offices, day care centers, and recreation...
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INTRODUCTION
Outdoor surface accessibility guidelines would also improve accessibility for all persons, regardless of their abilities, to a vast number of areas, including recreational facilities, playgrounds...
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II. Rulemaking History
These accessibility requirements relate to, among other things, ramps and lifts, onboard circulation, wheelchair spaces and securement devices, priority seats, stop request systems, and...
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Ramps
In the past, at some polling places where one or more steps were present, officials or other voters have carried people using wheelchairs up the steps....
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11B-809.7 Accessible routes
The accessible route shall adjoin or overlap clear floor spaces and connect all exterior doors....
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REDUCTION OF ACCESSIBLE ELEMENTS
EXAMPLE Under the 1991 ADA Standards, a theater with 5,000 seats was required to have 51 wheelchair accessible locations....
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4.1 Introduction
ADA-ABA, AS1428 and BS8300:2001 are manual wheelchairs. The Canadian standard, however, includes illustrations and data on scooters and power wheelchairs....
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Common Problems with Entrances and Doors
Common Problems with Entrances and Doors Ø Each leaf of a set of double doors is often too narrow to be used independently by someone who uses a wheelchair....
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C. Why are Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings Required?
It is often difficult or impossible for a person using a wheelchair, scooter, walker, or other mobility device to cross a street if the sidewalk on either side of the street ends without...
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13. Do not mention someone’s disability unless it is essential to the story.
The fact that someone is blind or uses a wheelchair may or may not be relevant to the article you are writing....
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Beginning of National Barrier-Free Standards
A wooden wheelchair ramp, 1952. The University of Illinois was the first university to provide wheelchair access for disabled World War II veterans. — University of Illinois...
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11B-603.6 Guest room toilet and bathing rooms
guest rooms that are not required to provide mobility features complying with Section 11B-806.2 shall provide all toilet and bathing fixtures in a location that allows a person using a wheelchair...
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Children’s Use
Describes spaces and elements specifically designed for use primarily by people 12 years old and younger....
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WET BAR
[DSA-AC] An area or space with a counter equipped with a sink and running water but without cooking facilities....
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11B-804.5 Storage
At least 50 percent of shelf space in storage facilities shall comply with Section 11B-811....
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11B-206.3 Location
An accessible route shall not pass through kitchens, storage rooms, restrooms, closets or other spaces used for similar purposes, except as permitted by Chapter 10. U.S....