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2.2.2.2 New York State Standards
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Station 3-Turning Radii
A bicyclist leans inward (toward the center of a curve) and is likely to slow down while rounding the curve so that he/she does not fall outward due to centrifugal force....
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The Research
The testing for Phase I & II took place at The Governor Morehead School for the Blind and the Alliance for Disability Advocates- Center for Independent Living in Raleigh, North Carolina...
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Section 36.406(c) Places of Lodging
by individual owners and rented out some portion of time to the public, as compared to traditional hotels and motels that are owned, controlled, and rented to the public by one entity....
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Appendix One: List of References
Presented at an international workshop on Space Requirements for Wheeled Mobility Workshop, October 9‒11, 2003, at the IDeA Center, Buffalo, NY....
- Pilot Rock AT Series Traditional A-Frame Picnic Table With Steel Braces - Using Recycled Plastic
- TownSteel ED1100F Grade 1 Fire Rim Device
- Detectable Warning Systems, Inc. AlertTile® Detectable Warning
- Kawneer North America 350/500 Tuffline™ Entrances
- Waterless Co. Urinal Borrego 2103
- Virtuoso Portable Wheelchair Lift 5460P
- SafetyStepTD Ramp-Up Detectable Warning System
- Gamco Surface-Mounted Hand Dryer - DR-510
- Sennheiser HDI 830 Two-Channel Stethoset Receiver for Wideband Transmission Systems
- Grohe Veris Three-Hole Basin Mixer 1/2" M-Size
- Delta High Rise Faucet with Proximity™ Sensing Technology Battery Operated 590TP1120
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11B-233.3.4.1 Alterations to vacated buildings
Buildings that are vacated solely for pest control or asbestos removal are not subject to the requirements to provide residential dwelling units with mobility features or communication features...
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Alerting to intruders. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
a breed of dog that is perceived to be aggressive because of breed reputation, stereotype, or the history or experience the observer may have with other dogs, but the dog is under the control...
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Plan 5A: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
Clear floor space on both sides of the bed (section 806.2.3); • Maneuvering clearances at all doors (section 404.2); • Accessible operable window (section 229); and • Accessible controls...
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Plan 6B: 12-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
402); • Clear floor space between beds (section 806.2.3); • Maneuvering clearances at all doors (section 404.2); • Accessible operable window (section 229); and • Accessible controls...
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Plan 5B: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
402); • Clear floor space between beds (section 806.2.3); • Maneuvering clearances at all doors (section 404.2); • Accessible operable window (section 229); and • Accessible controls...
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703 Signs
characters that cover height (703.2.5), stroke thickness (703.2.6), and spacing (703.2.7) modifying specifications for braille (703.3 and 703.4.1) recognizing elevator car controls...
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Accessibility of Facilities
◼ Airlines must ensure that airport facilities and services that they own, lease or control are accessible in the manner prescribed in the rule. 1 "New aircraft” requirements...
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1117B.1, Item 5
operated system complying with Section 1117B.6, Item 4 that is front mounted or side mounted and located within 6 inches (152mm) of the front edge of the fountain or an electronically controlled...