Section 233.3.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for residential dwelling units for sale.
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Residential Dwelling Units for Sale: ADA Standard Section 233.3.2
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General: ADA Standard Section 240.1
Section 240.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for play areas.
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11B-228.3.2 Minimum number
Note: Electric vehicle charging provided in newly constructed facilities are also subject to the California Green Building Standards Code....
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Access for Persons with Disabilities to Passenger Vessels and Shore Facilities
Stability analysis for elevator installations G. Statutory issues for passenger vessel access H. Points of contact I. Minutes of April 15, 1996 information meeting...
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Section 37.59 Differences in Accessibility Completion Date Requirements
., there is no need to install an elevator, and platform accessibility can be achieved by use of a relatively inexpensive mini-high platform)....
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1010.1.7 Thresholds
In adaptable or accessible dwelling units, where Exception 5 to Section 1010.1.5 permits a 4-inch (102 mm) elevation change at the door, the threshold height on the exterior side of the...
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Issue 1: What are the effects of energy-efficient lamps and fixtures on persons with low vision
I mean, there’s tremendous drive to reduce energy usage in building that impacts lighting because that impacts air conditioning and blah, blah, blah....
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Notes
Examples of Barriers to Accessibility Architectural A building has just one entrance that is up a flight of stairs and has no ramp....
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F219.3 Receivers
Where a building contains more than one assembly area and the assembly areas required to provide assistive listening systems are under one management, the total number of required receivers...
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36 CFR Parts 1190 and 1191 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines - Preamble (Discussion of Comments and Changes)
Published in the Federal Register on July 23, 2004. 36 CFR Parts 1190 and 1191 [Docket No. 99-1] RIN 3014-AA20 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings...
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Typical Day One - Basic Facilities Requirements
hours) This graphic and photographic tour of the ADAAG includes, if requested, its relationship to ANSI A117.1 and UFAS, scoping issues, the “accessible” route concept, site concerns, building...
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219.3 Receivers
Where a building contains more than one assembly area and the assembly areas required to provide assistive listening systems are under one management, the total number of required receivers...
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Mobility
uneven surfaces, using toilet and bathing facilities, reaching and seeing items placed at conventional heights, and negotiating steps or changes in level at the entrance/exit point of a building...
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Maximum Extent Feasible
the maximum extent feasible" has been included to allow for the occasional case in which the nature of an existing facility is such as to make it virtually impossible to renovate the building...