communicating, interacting with others, and working; and (ii) The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell...
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§ 35.108 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
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§ 36.105 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
communicating, interacting with others, and working; and (ii) The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell...
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
The Access Board provided further opportunity for participation by holding public hearings....
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Section 37.131 Service Criteria for Complementary Paratransit Service Area
The same holds true at the destination end of the trip. Another concept involved in this service criterion is the core service area. Imagine a bus route map of a typical city....
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Q1.) When a ramp has a maximum slope of 1:12 or 8.33%, is that considered a range of from 0% to 8.33% which would allow no slope greater than 8.33% or is that a simple maximum which would allow a tolerance above 8.33%? Similarly, is a cabinet countertop that can be no higher than 34” AFF a range of from 0” to 34” AFF with no additional height allowed, or is a tolerance allowed for variations in the floor surface or cabinet construction?
A1.) The consistent technical assistance on this question has been that both are subject to tolerances.
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ADA Safe Harbor Provisions
(3) Accessible route in court sports facilities, section 206.2.12. 35.151(b)(2) (2) The path of travel requirements of § 35.151(b)(4) shall apply only to alterations undertaken...
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Emphasis on Limitations Instead of Outcomes
Emphasis on Limitations Instead of Outcomes In passing the ADA Amendments Act, Congress clarified that courts had misinterpreted the ADA definition of ‘‘disability’’ by, among other things...
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Shower Dimensions for ADA
Our financing applications for multifamily residential apartments have the following requirement: “All showers must be 3’ by 5’ and have 36” by 48” parallel approach with clear floor...
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Requirements for Renovation or New Construction
However, Title III does not require elevators in facilities under 3 stories or with less than 3000 square feet per floor, unless the building is a shopping center, mall, professional office...
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11B-1003.2.1 Boat slips
Where handrail extensions are provided on gangways or transition plates, the handrail extensions shall not be required to be parallel with the ground or floor surface. 7. ...
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Passenger Elevators
The guidelines provide an exception for private sector facilities based on the number of stories or the square footage per floor (206.2.3, Exception 1)....
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Section 35.151(h) Medical care facilities
comment on the issue, asking whether it should require medical care facilities, such as hospitals, to disperse their accessible sleeping rooms, and if so, by what method (by specialty area, floor...
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Section 36.406(g) Medical Care Facilities
comment on the issue, asking whether it should require medical care facilities, such as hospitals, to disperse their accessible sleeping rooms, and if so, by what method (by specialty area, floor...
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11B-226.4 Baby changing tables
This has been generally understood to include the technical requirements for accessible routes, clear floor space, reach ranges, knee and toe space, worksurface heights, operable parts and...
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902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
Clear floor space is required for a forward approach (902.2), and a surface height of 28 to 34 inches is specified (902.3)....
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APPENDIX A
A key issue addressed in the presentation is that no adjustable height exam tables are currently available that lower to 17 inches above the floor....
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How to Measure Transfer Surface Height
typical diagonal transfer.24 Figure 11: Corner radii of a medical examination table The depth and width are measured along the centerlines of the seat, and the height from the floor...
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6.1 Deliberative Process
Box 6.1 M301.2.1 and M302.2.1 would require the height of the transfer surface during patient transfer to be 17 inches minimum and 19 inches maximum measured from the floor to the top...
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704.11 Parapets
The building has an area of not more than 1,000 square feet (93 m2) on any floor. 3....
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Minimum Clear Opening
These commenters supported Option Two's approach, which provided for clear width to be determined by the clear floor space available for maneuvering on both sides of the door, with the minimum...
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Alterations and Additions
Additions, which include an expansion, extension or increase of the gross floor area of a building or facility, are considered an alteration to a facility but the area that is added must...
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CCDA Accessibility Checklist for Building Inspectors, 2015 Edition
During construction inspection finish product thicknesses such as flooring materials or wall coverings must be considered when reviewing critical accessibility features, including but not...
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Section 36.406(g) Medical Care Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
comment on the issue, asking whether it should require medical care facilities, such as hospitals, to disperse their accessible sleeping rooms, and if so, by what method (by specialty area, floor...
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Checklist for Inclusive Emergency Safety Briefings for Attendees
take any stairwell and exit at the ground floor, Incorporating slides and / or pictures in the briefing can increase attention and understanding for those...