Section 104.1.1 of the ADA Standards covers the most current information on dimensions in regards to construction and manufacturing tolerances in the ADA Standards.
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  Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances: ADA Standard Section 104.1.1
  
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  11B-233.3.2 Residential dwelling units for sale
  
A public entity that conducts a program to build housing for purchase by individual home buyers must provide access according to the requirements of this chapter and the ADA regulations...
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  11B-403.3 Slope
  
There is an important distinction between a “sidewalk” and a “walk”, and they are treated differently under the California Building Code....
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  7.3 Imaging System Accessibility Configuration Examples and Concerns
  
The following illustration shows the floor mounted support combined with the elevated platform....
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  Scoping for timeshare or condominium hotels. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
One commenter asked the Department how developers should scope units where buildings are constructed in phases over a span of years, recommending that the scoping be based on the total number...
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  Structural Impracticability (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
Two commenters argued that the DOJ requirement is too limiting and would not exempt some buildings that should be exempted because of soil conditions, terrain, and other unusual site conditions...
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  ETA Opinion: ADA Signage at Exit Doors
  
ETA Opinion: ADA Signage at Exit Doors Notes from written and oral communication with the DOJ and references to the International Building Code and the Access Board The Department...
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  General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—out-swinging doors (Req. #28)
  
. #28, it is further understood that about half of all existing facilities assumed to have single-user toilet rooms with out-swinging doors already are covered by State or local building...
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  Structural Impracticability (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
  
Two commenters argued that the DOJ requirement is too limiting and would not exempt some buildings that should be exempted because of soil conditions, terrain, and other unusual site conditions...
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  General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—out-swinging doors (Req. # 28)
  
. # 28, it is further understood that about half of all existing facilities assumed to have single-user toilet rooms with out-swinging doors already are covered by State or local building...
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  REMEDIAL ACTION
  
This shall include, but not be limited to, investigation of complaints of non-compliance, appropriate action to resolve each such complaint, including appropriate disciplinary action for...
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  B. ACCESSIBLE TICKETING
  
tickets for Accessible Seating for sale to individuals without disabilities for their own use for a single event or series of events only under the following circumstances: (a) when all non-Accessible...
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  Wheelchair Spaces
  
This requirement is intended to apply only to the circulation path width required by applicable building and fire codes and helps ensure consistency between accessibility and life safety...
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  11B-208.2.1 Hospital outpatient facilities
  
Ten percent of patient and visitor parking spaces provided to serve hospital outpatient facilities, and free-standing buildings providing outpatient clinical services of a hospital, shall...
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  Issue: Curb Ramps
  
Under program access, alternative routes to buildings that make use of existing curb ramps may be acceptable where people with disabilities must only travel a marginally longer route....