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Sec.36.304(g)(1)
(1) The requirements for barrier removal under Sec.36.304 shall not be interpreted to exceed the standards for alterations in subpart D of this part....
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C103.2 Undefined Terms
Any term not defined in C103.4 or in referenced standards shall be given its ordinarily accepted meaning in the sense that the context implies....
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E103.2 Undefined Terms
Any term not defined in E103.4 or in referenced standards shall be given its ordinarily accepted meaning in the sense that the context implies....
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4.3.11.1(4)
(4) A vestibule located immediately adjacent to an exit enclosure and constructed to the same fire-resistive standards as required for corridors and openings....
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Provisions
The sections of accessibility guidelines and standards that explain what is required for specific situations and facilities (parking, picnic tables, trails, etc.)...
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ACCESSIBLE
Describes a site, building, facility, or portion thereof that complies with these standards and that can be approached, entered, and used by physically disabled people....
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Provisions
The sections of accessibility guidelines and standards that explain what is required for specific situations and facilities (parking, picnic tables, trails, etc.)...
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Conventions [§104]
Conventions [§104] Most dimensions in the ADA Standards are specified as a minimum, maximum, or as a range. In a few areas, absolute dimensions are specified....
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68.10(30) Variance Application
(30) Variance Application--The formal documentation filed with the department, by which the owner requests that the department waive or modify accessibility standards....
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Attachment H
Standards §§ 4.1.3(13), 4.27.2, 4.27.3, 4.2.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.6, Fig. 4....
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Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
When removing barriers, businesses are required to comply with the Standards to the extent possible....
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Reduced scoping for public accommodations, small facilities, and qualified small businesses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
considering the possibility of developing an alternative set of reduced scoping requirements for certain elements that were not subject to specific scoping and technical requirements in the 1991 Standards...
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Step 6 - Develop a Transition Plan
Another reason to update or create a new transition plan is that the current (2010) ADA Standards for Accessible Design include accessibility requirements for recreation areas such as swimming...
- Face® Dipstick® Floor Profiler (Measuring F-Numbers - Concrete Flatness & Levelness Measurement)
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Evaluating the Accessibility of a Meeting Site
To access the legal minimum standards associated with each feature, see the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (http://www.ada.gov/stdspdf.htm) The Standards are also available on the U.S...
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Updates and Other Pocket Guides
We are currently finishing additional Pocket Guide versions covering selected state access standards. ...
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G.5.ii. - How is the "back office" exception applied?
If both conditions are met, the product does not have to meet the standards....
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407.3.2 Alphabetic Keys (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The requirement for tactilely discernible home row keys derives from existing 508 Standards § 1194.23(k)(1), but would be a new requirement for the 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines....
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16(a)(ii)
(ii) The hotel’s inventory of accessible rooms required under ADA Standards § 9.1.2 ( i.e., rooms with features for individuals with mobility disabilities and hearing impairments) complies...
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Is compliance required for parking spaces designed specifically for recreational vehicles such as motor homes and camping or boating trailers?
Spaces designed for recreational vehicles (RVs) and trailers are not exempt from coverage, but the Standards do not include technical provisions specific to these spaces....
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11B-217.2 Wheelchair accessible telephones
TELEPHONES 1 or more single units At least 50 percent of telephone units, but not less than 1 per floor, level, and exterior site [2010 ADA Standards...