, compared to (ii) the total number of seats in the auditorium....
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  6.9
  
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  6.1
  
6.1 Wheelchair spaces shall have at least one fixed companion fixed seat adjacent to each wheelchair space....
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  5.3.3.3 Location Where Walls Not Provided
  
Where walls or partitions are not provided, the seat shall be positioned in a corner of the clear floor or ground space required by 5.3.2 for a left-hand or right-hand approach....
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  Standard Roll-In Type Shower Compartments: ADA Standard Section 608.5.2
  
Section 608.5.2 covers the current ADA Standards for controls in standard roll-in type shower compartments.
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  11B-608.5.2 Standard roll-in type shower compartments
  
) minimum and 27 inches (686 mm) maximum from the seat wall; and shall be located above the grab bar, but no higher than 48 inches (1219 mm) above the shower floor...
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  § 38.95(d) Mobility aid seating location
  
(d) Mobility aid seating location. Spaces for persons who wish to remain in their wheelchairs or mobility aids shall have a minimum clear floor space 48 inches by 30 inches....
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  Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas....
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  5.2.2 Transfer Surface Size for Equipment Used by Patients in Seated Position
  
5.2.2 Transfer Surface Size for Equipment Used by Patients in Seated Position....
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  T213.1 General
  
Seats on non-rail vehicles shall comply with T213....
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  § 38.105 Priority seating signs
  
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  Error/Omission: In hotels, motels, or other lodging facilities of 50 or more sleeping rooms, no rooms with roll-in showers are provided, or the roll-in showers that are provided lack a fold-down seat.
  
Omission: In hotels, motels, or other lodging facilities of 50 or more sleeping rooms, no rooms with roll-in showers are provided, or the roll-in showers that are provided lack a fold-down seat...
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  Scoping [4.1.3(18)]
  
Scoping [4.1.3(18)] Access is required to at least 5% of fixed or built-in seating and tables....
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  M17
  
Is the top of the toilet seat 17 to 19 inches above the floor? [ADA Standards § 4.16.3] Yes No...
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  H19
  
Is the top of the toilet seat 17 inches to 19 inches above the floor? [ADA Standards § 4.16.3] Yes No...
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  Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
  
In order to facilitate seating of wheelchair users who wish to transfer to existing seating, paragraph (a)(1) of the final rule adds a requirement that, to the extent readily achievable,...
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Is the surface of the toilet seat in this 36-inch-wide stall 17 to 19 inches above the floor? [ADA Standards §§ 4.16.3; 4.22.4] Yes No...
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  Alternate Roll-In Type Shower Compartments: ADA Standard Section 608.5.3
  
Section 608.5.3 covers the current ADA Standards for controls in alternate roll-in type shower compartments.
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  11B-221.2 Wheelchair spaces
  
Removes operational guidance on the use of removable seats when wheelchair spaces are not occupied by individuals in wheelchairs....
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  4.1.3(18)
  
(18) If fixed or built-in seating or tables (including, but not limited to, study carrels and student laboratory stations), are provided in accessible public or common use areas, at least...
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  Bathroom Do’s and Dont’s
  
Use metal hinges to secure the toilet lid and seat. Metal hinges are stronger and safer than plastic hinges. Don’t. Do not use short shower benches....
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  11B-608.5.3 Alternate roll-in type shower compartments
  
wall or shall be located on the back wall opposite the seat 15 inches (381 mm) maximum, left or right of the centerline of the seat....
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