Section 213.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for toilet rooms and bathing rooms.
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Toilet Rooms and Bathing Rooms: ADA Standard Section 213.2
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HISTORIC BUILDINGS
[DSA-AC] See “Qualified historical building or property,” C.C.R., Title 24, Part 8....
- RESNA Position Paper on the Use of Evacuation Chairs
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ABBREVIATIONS:
The following abbreviations are used in this document: ADA: Americans with Disabilities Act EV: Electric Vehicle CBC: California Building...
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Issue: Local Laws, Ordinances, and Regulations
Common Problem: City governments may fail to consider reasonable modifications in local laws, ordinances, and regulations that would avoid discrimination against individuals with...
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Guidelines for Requirement 5
The Guidelines for Requirement 5 present design specifications for providing dwelling units that contain light switches, electrical outlets, thermostats, and other environmental...
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7(1)(b)
(b) Clearance between counters and all opposing base cabinets, countertops, appliances or walls is at least 40 inches.
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Exit Stairway Enclosures [IBC §1007.3 and 1019 (2003), §1003.2.13.2 and 1005.3.2 (2000)]
The IBC contains requirements for exit stairway enclosures that address fire-resistance and smoke protection, stairways and handrails, signs, and other features. The ADA...
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Changes in Level within a Dwelling Unit
Act's accessibility requirements only on the floor that is served by the building elevator....
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Alterations to Qualified Historic Facilities [§202.5]
Alterations to Qualified Historic Facilities [§202.5] The standards contain specific provisions for qualified historic facilities which are defined as buildings or facilities that...
- Businesses Inspected by a CASp - from DSA
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Additions: ADA Standard Section 202.2
Section 202.2 covers the most current requirements for additions in existing building and facilities.
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PUBLIC BUILDING OR FACILITY
[DSA-AC] A building or facility or portion of a building or facility designed, constructed, or altered by, on behalf of, or for the use of a public entity subject to Chapter 1, Section 1.9.1.1...
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PRIVATE BUILDING OR FACILITY
[DSA-AC] A place of public accommodation or a commercial building or facility subject to Chapter 1, Section 1.9.1.2. [2010 ADA Standards 106.5] Private Building or Facility....
- Simplified Building Concepts: Building a D-Return - ADA Components
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AIAU ADA Tolerances and Acceptable Measurements Training Course 1.5 LUs
ADA Tolerances and Acceptable Measurements Learn how to analyze and apply ADA and other accessibility tolerance language where it is different from building code tolerance language...
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CASI California Survey Reports Acceptance Criteria - Field Tolerances AC 03-12
________________________________ Proposed 05-10-12 Discipline: Access Compliance References: CBSC Part 2, 11B-104; ADAS The meaning and use of regulations in the California Building...
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WHAT HAS CHANGED THE MOST?
At least two areas in the revised regulations merit attention from cultural arts administrators: Policies, Procedures, and Practices Service...
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Common Use Areas in Residential Facilities—Section 203.8 of the 2010 Standards
The only exception would be common use areas provided on upper stories of a non-elevator building provided the same common use areas are provided on the ground floor....
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II-1.4100 Rehabilitation Act
II−1.4100 Rehabilitation Act....
- State of California Disability Access Services (DAS) - Boost Your Business: Physical Access, Technical Assistance & CASp
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Building on Foundations
Equally important was the ADA’s legislative foundation in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and regulatory foundation resulting from the Rehabilitation Act of 1973....
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Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, for questions pertaining to the accessibility of Federal electronic information and technology, call the Access Board listed on page one....