Examples include handrail extensions on stairs and ramps, post or wall-mounted signs, outdoor drinking fountains, and tree limbs that are lower than 80 inches above the walk....
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
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Refreshment Table
Arrange all food, plates, glasses (supplement stemware with standard drinking glasses for people who have limited hand mobility), straws (for people who have difficulty drinking directly...
- Symmons® Allura Tub/Hand Shower System S-4705
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If three or more telephones are located in one bank serving the shelter, are a shelf and an electrical outlet provided at one telephone for use of a portable TTY?...
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Toilet Paper Dispensers
of the 2010 Standards require the dispenser to be located seven inches minimum and nine inches maximum in front of the water closet measured to the centerline of the dispenser.The paper outlet...
- State of California Disability Access Services (DAS) - Boost Your Business: Physical Access, Technical Assistance & CASp
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11B-202.3 Alterations
However, an accessible primary entrance, toilet and bathing facilities, drinking fountains, signs and public telephones, as well as an accessible route connecting these elements must be...
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§301(7)(B)
A restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food or drink;...
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12181(7)(B)
(B) a restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food or drink;...
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604.7 Dispensers
The outlet of the dispenser shall be 15 inches (380 mm) minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum above the finish floor and shall not be located behind grab bars....
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604.7 Dispensers
The outlet of the dispenser shall be 15 inches (380 mm) minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum above the finish floor and shall not be located behind grab bars....
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[ADA Title II §35.151(b)(4)(i)] Primary function
(B) For the purposes of this section, alterations to windows, hardware, controls, electrical outlets, and signage shall not be deemed to be alterations that affect the usability of or access...
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Feature 6 - Restrooms
Feature 6 - Restrooms An accessible restroom with accessible amenities (e.g, drinking fountains) outside the space....
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Overview of Proposed Guidelines
including requirements for visible characters on signs and alternative requirements for audible sign systems and other technologies; Street furniture for pedestrian use, including drinking...
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12. I am doing a small tenant improvement project, but I cannot afford the required accessibility improvements. Can I claim a hardship exemption?
alteration, but require improved access to the altered area from accessible parking stalls and other site arrival points, and also address improved accessibility of restrooms, signs, and drinking...
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Guest Rooms
Lamps and Outlets. Lamps with outlets next to the bed are always preferred....
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Visual Notification Devices
In this case, ADAAG requires appropriate outlets and wiring....
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205 Operable Parts, F205 Operable Parts
Exception 3 (Electrical Outlets in Kitchen) Where two or more electrical outlets are provided in a kitchen above a length of counter top that is uninterrupted by a sink or appliance,...
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Water Flow Height
The proposed rule required spouts to provide a flow of water at least 4 inches high "to allow the insertion of a cup or glass."...
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Counters and Bars [5.2]
Counters and Bars [5.2] A "portion" of counters where food or drink is consumed must be accessible or service must be available at accessible tables in the same area....
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Operable part
Operable parts include, but are not limited to, buttons, levers, knobs, smart card targets, coin and card slots, pull-cords, jacks, data ports, electrical outlets, and touchscreens....
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Assembly Area
A room or space accommodating a group of individuals for recreational, educational, political, social, or amusement purposes, or for the consumption of food and drink....
- Cornelius, Inc. Viper High Output Frozen Dispenser