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Section 35.151(k) Detention and correctional facilities
reviews of jails, prisons, and other detention and correctional facilities, the Department has determined that many detention and correctional facilities do not have enough accessible cells, toilets...
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Introduction
The Access Board is also developing guides for toilet and bathing facilities, parking facilities, and other elements and spaces that are required to be accessible by the ABA Standards. ...
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Section 35.151(k) Detention and correctional facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
reviews of jails, prisons, and other detention and correctional facilities, the Department has determined that many detention and correctional facilities do not have enough accessible cells, toilets...
- SafePath: Overview of Ramps and Reducers for ADA Compliance by SafePath Products
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UNICEF: Disability and Child Protection
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- Defining and Delivering Disability-Competent Care - What Is It And Why Is It Important?
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b) Uniform Physical Access Strategy or UPhAS
The plan seeks to provide maximum access for the disabled to each City building and facility, RT 1785:14-1786:22; prioritize physical access solutions and limit the use of a program access...
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Wayfinding is more than just graphics (slides 2 – 4)
We don’t get those kinds of cues, necessarily, in buildings very often because we don’t have street names, you know, so we’re still trying to use those same identifying cues from the architecture...
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ANSI Standard
The 1980 edition also was generally accepted by the private sector, and was recommended for use in State and local building codes by the Council of American Building Officials....
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Enactment of the ADA and Issuance of the 1991 Regulations
requires newly constructed or altered places of public accommodation—as well as commercial facilities (privately owned, nonresidential facilities such as factories, warehouses, or office buildings...
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III. Benefits of Ratification
multinational companies, including quick service restaurants and hotel chains, create and implement standard design plans for their U.S. facilities, but face different requirements for their building...
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11B-104.1.1 Construction and manufacturing tolerances
Information on specific tolerances may be available from industry or trade organizations, code groups and building officials, and published references. ◼ Advisory 11B-104.1.1 Construction...
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Parking
Also, because other entrances – not the main entrance to the building – are commonly used as entry points to the polling place, especially at large facilities such as schools, permanent...
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E. Community Evacuation and Transportation
A person with a mobility disability may need assistance leaving a building without a working elevator....
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Statutory Background
To ensure that buildings and facilities are accessible to and usable by people with disabilities, the ADA establishes accessibility requirements for State and local government facilities...
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203 General Exceptions
A reference to "tunnels" has been removed from this list, as this term could apply to spaces intended for coverage, such as underground connections between buildings and pedestrian connections...
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F104.1.1 Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances
Information on specific tolerances may be available from industry or trade organizations, code groups and building officials, and published references....
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Devices or Methods for Notification of Other Emergencies
Such devices can be activated in a number of ways, including having a building’s alarm system relay information to the device....
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ADOPTION OF A 19 INCH HEIGHT MINIMIZES COSTS TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
From this total number, and based on historic trends, we estimated that physicians will build new, or remodel existing, exam rooms at a rate of 4 percent each year, but the total number...
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Introduction
Second, they apply primarily to difficulties caused by field conditions and the inherent limitations of materials and methods used in construction and manufacturing building materials and...
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
minimum guidelines that shall supplement the existing Minimum Guidelines and Requirements for Accessible Design for purposes of subchapters II and III of this chapter . . . to ensure that buildings...
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Section 36.211 Maintenance of accessible features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It is not sufficient for a building or other feature to be built in compliance with the ADA, only to be blocked or changed later so that it is inaccessible. ...
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Section 35.133 Maintenance of Accessible Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It is not sufficient for a building or other feature to be built in compliance with the ADA, only to be changed or blocked later so that it becomes inaccessible. ...