Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall have a firm, stable surface....
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  Surface: ADA Standard Section 810.2.1
  
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  11B-810.2.1 Surface
  Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall have a firm, stable surface.... 
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  1009.6.4 Separation
  Each area of refuge shall be designed to minimize the intrusion of smoke. Exceptions: 1.... 
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  Areas of Refuge: ADA Standard Section 216.4.2
  Section 216.4.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at areas of refuge. 
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  11B-206.2.17 Play areas
  Play areas shall provide accessible routes in accordance with Section 11B-206.2.17.... 
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  11B-206.2.17 Play areas
  Play areas shall provide accessible routes in accordance with Section 11B-206.2.17.... 
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  11B-206.2.17 Play areas
  Play areas shall provide accessible routes in accordance with Section 11B-206.2.17.... 
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  14. If an alteration is being made to part of a play area, does the entire play area need to be upgraded with accessible components and surfacing?
  If an alteration is being made to part of a play area, does the entire play area need to be upgraded with accessible components and surfacing?... 
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  Bus boarding and alighting areas
  Bus boarding and alighting areas must be in compliance with the ADA-ABA Guidelines (Section 810.2), which address surfaces (sturdy), dimensions (96" long x 60" wide); connection to sidewalks... 
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  106.5.78 Work Area Equipment
  As used in this document, this term shall apply only to equipment that is permanently installed or built-in in employee work areas.... 
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  11B-403.7 Continuous gradient
  All walks with continuous gradients shall have resting areas, 60 inches (1524 mm) in length, at intervals of 400 feet (121,920 mm) maximum.... 
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  1009.9 Signage
  Signage indicating special accessibility provisions shall be provided as shown: Each door providing access to an area of refuge from an adjacent floor area shall be identified by a... 
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  Ticket transfer. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Several commenters representing assembly areas argued that persons with disabilities holding tickets for an individual event should not be allowed to sell or transfer them to third parties... 
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  11B-810.2.3 Connection
  Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall be connected to streets, sidewalks, or pedestrian paths by an accessible route complying with Section 11B-402.... 
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  Animal Containment Areas
  Animal Containment Areas If the public has access to an animal containment area, accessible routes must connect to each animal containment area.... 
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  F203.10 Raised Refereeing, Judging, and Scoring Areas
  Raised structures used solely for refereeing, judging, or scoring a sport shall not be required to comply with these requirements or to be on an accessible route. 
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  203.10 Raised Refereeing, Judging, and Scoring Areas
  Raised structures used solely for refereeing, judging, or scoring a sport shall not be required to comply with these requirements or to be on an accessible route. 
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  106.5.28 Employee Work Area
  Corridors, toilet rooms, kitchenettes and break rooms are not employee work areas.... 
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  §100.201 Public use areas
  Public use areas means interior or exterior rooms or spaces of a building that are made available to the general public.... 
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  Areas of Sport Activities
  Areas of Sport Activities An "area of sport activity" is a broad term intended to cover a diverse number of indoor and outdoor sports fields and areas.... 
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  Section 37.131 Service Criteria for Complementary Paratransit Service Area
  Section 37.131 Service Criteria for Complementary Paratransit Service Area The basic bus system service area is a corridor with a width of 3/4 of a mile on each side of each fixed route... 
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  106.5.43 Play Area
  A portion of a site containing play components designed and constructed for children. 
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  Section 2. Common use areas
  "Common use areas" means rooms, spaces or elements inside or outside of a building that are made available for the use of residents of a building or the guests thereof.... 
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  802.1.5 Overlap
  The term "circulation paths" used in 802.1.5 means aisle width required by applicable building or life safety codes for the specific assembly occupancy.... 
