ILLUSTRATION 3: Because of lack of space, a city office manager places tables and file cabinets in the hallways, which interferes with the usability of the hallway by individuals who use...
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II-3.10000 Maintenance of accessible features
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11B-206.2.5 Restaurants, cafeterias, banquet facilities and bars
route shall not be required to existing raised or sunken dining areas, or to all parts of existing outdoor dining areas where the same services and decor are provided in an accessible space...
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11B-224.8.2 More than 50-bed facilities
In sleeping rooms with more than 25 beds covered by this part, a minimum of 5% of the beds shall have clear floor space complying with section 806.2.3 of the 2010 Standards....
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Re: Single User Restroom Accessibility
Section 11B-202.3.2 indicates that "an alteration of an existing element, space, or area of a building or facility shall not impose a requirement for accessibility greater than new construction...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
Rearranging toilet partitions to increase maneuvering space. Insulating lavatory pipes under sinks to prevent burns. Installing a raised toilet seat....
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Annex A THE ADA: A BEGINNING
Census data, national polls, and other studies document that people with disabilities, as a group, occupy an inferior status in our society and are severely disadvantaged socially, vocationally...
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I. BACKGROUND
having such lifting performed in an improper manner; having to wait significantly longer than other patients for an outpatient exam because the examination room with an accessible table was occupied...
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Disability Savvy Quiz
Parking personnel using an accessible parking space as waiting areas. Snow and ice on walkways, ramps and parking areas....
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Section 36.406(d) Social Service Center Establishments
In the NPRM, the Department expressed concern that the residential facilities standards do not include a requirement for clear floor space next to beds similar to the requirement in the...
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R202 Alterations and Elements Added to Existing Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This provision is based on similar provisions in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines which do not require the circulation path to altered elements or spaces to comply with the...
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Section 36.406(d) Social Service Center Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the NPRM, the Department expressed concern that the residential facilities standards do not include a requirement for clear floor space next to beds similar to the requirement in the...
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After January 26, 1992
Examples of changes in usability include: changing a low pile carpet to a thick pile carpet, moving walls, installing new toilets, or adding more parking spaces to a parking lot....
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
If the employer has an employee parking lot, reserving a parking space close to the entrance for an employee who has difficulty walking because of the loss of a leg, foot, or toe....
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Issue: Program Accessibility
However, signage directing people with disabilities to the accessible features and spaces in a facility should be provided. Program accessibility may be achieved in a variety of ways....
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Motivational Characteristics
And they were wandering into these spaces and taking things....
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Grab bars
Section 1009.4.5 of the ADA standards also gives the dimensions for grab bars spacing [7]. When two grab bars are provided there should be at least a 24-inch clearance between them....
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Reservation Systems Requirements for Places of Lodging
availability of accessibility equipment or features such as bath benches, or visual alarm and alert devices for guests who are deaf or hard of hearing; and the accessibility of common spaces...
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C. Getting Started
The checklist pages also provide space for notes and other key information....
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
That means pedestrian routes open to voters serving or leading to the voting area, such as hallways, corridors and the voting space, must be free of objects that cannot be detected by a...
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CASI Accessibility Construction Inspection Checklist
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of the elements and spaces required to be accessible per the 2013 California Building Code. ...