The accessibility provisions of the California Building Code apply only to the design, alteration, and new construction of buildings and facilities, not to movable floor mats....
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11B-302.2 Carpet
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11B-302.2 Carpet
The accessibility provisions of the California Building Code apply only to the design, alteration, and new construction of buildings and facilities, not to movable floor mats....
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An example of an "undue burden" and how it might be solved is:
example of an "undue burden" and how it might be solved is: In a small municipality, the town council holds its public meetings in an auditorium on the second floor of an historic town building...
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1117B.5.5, Item 4
SECTION 1117B - OTHER BUILDING COMPONENTS 1117B.5 Signs and identification. ...
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Continuous Width (R302.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A minimum width of 1.2 meters (4 feet) will accommodate turns at intersections and building entrances....
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Museum Investments in Access
Since the 1970s, numerous museums across the country have initiated efforts to improve the accessibility of their buildings and programs for visitors with disabilities....
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C) Accessible Entrance
A historic town building added a ramp, walkway, and modified an entrance to provide access....
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III-7.5165 Signage
must comply with finish and contrast standards; and must be mounted at a certain height and location. 2) Signs that provide direction to or information about functional spaces of a building...
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Dimensions for Adults and Children [§102]
Dimensions for Adults and Children [§102] The ADA Standards provide technical specifications for building elements designed specifically for use by children 12 and younger....
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3) Signs
* Signs that provide direction to or information about functional spaces of a building (e.g....
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PUBLIC HOUSING
Code of Federal Regulations, 28 CFR Part 35, Section 35.102(a), including but not limited to the following: One-or two-family dwelling units, or congregate residences; Buildings...
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Alterations to Existing Elevators
Commenters noted that such a requirement is burdensome and will result in costly efforts without significant benefit to individuals with disabilities....
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9.1 Overview of Legal Obligations
However, an employer may refuse to hire, or may discharge an individual who is not currently able to perform a job without posing a significant risk of substantial harm to the health or...
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Issue: 9-1-1 Systems
Common Problem: City governments do not provide direct and equal access to 9‒1‒1 systems, or similar emergency response systems, for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and use...
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Issue: Law Enforcement Policies, Practices, and Procedures
For example, individuals who are deaf or have hearing impairments and use sign language may be unable to communicate with law enforcement officers if they are taken into custody and handcuffed...
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V. CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION The Court is sensitive to the plight of mobility-impaired and other disabled individuals....
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Employee Training
[Sec. 382.61(a)(1)(i) and (ii)] Carriers must also train employees who deal with the traveling public regarding awareness and appropriate responses to individuals with a disability, including...
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Sections 35.130(b)(7)(i)—General Prohibitions Against Discrimination and 36.302(g)—Modifications in Policies, Practices, or Procedures
to), or operates a place of public accommodation under title III, ‘‘need not provide a reasonable accommodation or a reasonable modification to policies, practices, or procedures to an individual...
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ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
[DSA-AC & HCD 1-AC] A continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces of an accessible site, building or facility that can be negotiated by a person with a disability...
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11B-202.3.1 Prohibited reduction in access
An alteration that decreases or has the effect of decreasing the accessibility of a building or facility below the requirements for new construction at the time of the alteration is prohibited...