Sections 35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4)—Examples of Mitigating Measures The rules of construction set forth at §§ 35.108(d)(1)(viii) and 36.105(d)(1)(viii) of the final rule make clear...
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Sections 35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4)—Examples of Mitigating Measures
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Service Entrances: ADA Standard Section 206.4.8
Section 206.4.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to service entrances.
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ADDITION
[DSA-AC] An expansion, extension or increase in the gross floor area or height of a building or facility....
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1.2
DSA review and approval is not required for alteration or reconstruction projects to school buildings governed by the Field Act with an estimated construction cost greater than $103,300,...
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Putting Greens
Putting Greens Each putting green must be designed and constructed so that a golf car can enter and exit the green....
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Wood Picnic Table
WOOD PICNIC TABLE Contact Santa Fe NF for construction drawings ETA Editor's Note Wood Picnic Table drawings: Click here to view/download CAD file | Click here...
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11B-246.7 Trails and paths
Trails, paths and nature walk areas, or portions of them, shall be constructed with gradients permitting at least partial use by wheelchair occupants....
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§40.2(a)(3)
(3) Financed in whole or in part by a grant or loan made by the United States after August 12, 1968, if such residential structure is subject to standards for design, construction, or alteration...
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11B-246.7 Trails and paths
Trails, paths and nature walk areas, or portions of them, shall be constructed with gradients permitting at least partial use by wheelchair occupants....
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11B-246.7 Trails and paths
Trails, paths and nature walk areas, or portions of them, shall be constructed with gradients permitting at least partial use by wheelchair occupants....
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Documentation of Need for Accommodation
accommodation is not obvious, or if the employer does not believe that the accommodation is needed, the employer may request documentation of the individual's functional limitations to support...
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306.1 General
Clearances are measured in relation to the usable clear floor space, not necessarily to the vertical support for an element....
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306.1 General
Clearances are measured in relation to the usable clear floor space, not necessarily to the vertical support for an element....
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C101.1 Purpose
through 7 (Appendix C), contain scoping and technical requirements for the design, development, and fabrication of telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment, content, and support...
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PERSONNEL PREPARATION
Physical activities may be guided by a wide range of support personnel with various levels of training including other students, general and special education teachers, paraprofessionals...
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C101.1 Purpose
contain scoping and technical requirements for the design, development, and fabrication of telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment, and related software, content, and support...
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306.1 General
Clearances are measured in relation to the usable clear floor space, not necessarily to the vertical support for an element....
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A4.21.1 General
Seated people use the walls of 36 in by 36 in (915 mm by 915 mm) showers for back support....
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306.1 General
Clearances are measured in relation to the usable clear floor space, not necessarily to the vertical support for an element....
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A4.21.1 GENERAL
Seated people use the walls of 36 in by 36 in (915 mm by 915 mm) showers for back support....
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11B-703.7.2.7 Pedestrian traffic-control buttons
Pole-supported pedestrian traffic control buttons shall be identified with color coding consisting of a textured horizontal yellow band 2 inches (51 mm) in width encircling the pole, and...
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907.5.2.3.3 Group R-2
In Group R-2 occupancies required by Section 907 to have a fire alarm system, all dwelling units and sleeping units shall be provided with the capability to support visible alarm notification...
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11B-1009.2 Pool lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities. ◼...
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UNICEF: Disability and Child Protection
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