If the door and access were from the opposite side, although not as accessible I believe it is also §404 compliant because a self-closing door is not the same as a door with a closer? ...
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Toilet Compartment Access
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Section 2. Ground floor
"Ground floor" means a floor of a building with a building entrance on an accessible route. A building may have one or more ground floors....
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Definition of "wheelchair.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM defined a wheelchair as ‘‘a device designed solely for use by an individual with a mobility impairment for the primary purpose of locomotion in typical indoor and outdoor pedestrian...
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ADA Compliant Plumbing Products for Accessible Kitchens and Baths - CEU Course
design make kitchens and baths more accessible for all people to use....
- National Endowment for the Arts' Office of Accessibility
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Typical Issues
Where a curb separates the vehicle space from the access aisle or the access aisle from an accessible route, a curb ramp must be provided so people with disabilities can get to the accessible...
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R217 Handrails (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R217 Handrails (Section-by-Section Analysis) Handrails are not required on pedestrian circulation paths....
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Sides of Curb Ramps [4.7.5]
Where pedestrians cross the ramp, curb ramps are required to have side flares; sharp returns present tripping hazards....
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Security Bollards [7.4] and Security Devices
one route for entry and exit....
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4.22.3 CLEAR FLOOR SPACE
The accessible fixtures and controls required in 4.22.4, 4.22.5, 4.22.6, and 4.22.7 shall be on an accessible route....
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F203.3 Construction Sites
including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage, and construction trailers shall not be required to comply with these requirements or to be on an accessible...
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203.2 Construction Sites
including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage, and construction trailers shall not be required to comply with these requirements or to be on an accessible...
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ADA/Section 504 Design Guide - Accessible Cells in Correction Facilities
Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section Americans with Disabilities Act Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act ADA/Section 504 Design Guide: Accessible...
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Fishing piers and platforms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Fishing piers and platforms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Boarding Piers at Boat Launch Ramps
The exceptions for gangways, previously described above, may be applied to boarding piers (see Accessible Routes)....
- Accessible Pittsburgh: Hospital Compliance Guidelines
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Where Ramps and Curb Ramps are Required [§303.4]
Where Ramps and Curb Ramps are Required [§303.4] Ramps and curb ramps are required along accessible routes to span changes in level greater than ½”....
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§ 37.193(b)
(b) Some small fixed-route operators may never have a fleet 100 percent of which consists of accessible buses (e.g., a small fixed-route operator who exclusively or primarily purchases or...
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36 CFR Part 1193 Telecommunications Act (Section 255) Accessibility Guidelines
ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD 36 CFR Part 1193 [Docket No. 97–1] RIN 3014–AA19 Telecommunications Act Accessibility Guidelines AGENCY: Architectural...
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III. Proposed alternative mechanisms to enhance patient access to diagnostic imaging equipment
Proposed alternative mechanisms to enhance patient access to diagnostic imaging equipment Given the constraints on table redesign due to diagnostic needs, and physical and engineering...
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Appendixes
Key Differences Between Routes Notification Forms Entire Trail Exemption Form [1017.2, Exception 2] Entire Beach Access Route Exemption Form [1018.2...
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What are EEOC's obligations to make the charge process accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities?
What are EEOC's obligations to make the charge process accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities?...
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Openings in Trail Surfaces
Openings that are big enough to allow wheels, cane or crutch tips, or shoe heels to drop through or get stuck are hazards that shouldn't exist in pedestrian routes....