accessible locations; reinforcements in bathroom walls to allow later installation of grab bars; and usable kitchens and bathrooms such that an individual in a wheelchair can maneuver about the space...
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  Design Guidelines for the Hearing and Visually-Impaired
  
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  1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
  
Typically made up of hallways, corridors, and interior rooms and spaces, the accessible route is essential for people who have difficulty walking or who use wheelchairs or other mobility...
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  222.1 General
  
Some designs include private changing facilities that are close to core areas of the facility, while other designs use space more economically and provide only group dressing facilities....
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  Storing Wheelchairs and Other Assistive Devices in the Cabin
  
[Sec. 382.41(e)] In addition, aircraft with 100 or more passenger seats (ordered after April 5, 1990, or delivered after April 5, 1992) must have a priority space in the cabin designated...
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  407.4.1 Car Dimensions
  
Other car configurations that provide a turning space complying with 304 with the door closed shall be permitted. Figure 407.4.1 Elevator Car Dimensions...
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  1. Public Rights-of-Way
  
public rights-of-way that will address various issues, including access for blind pedestrians at street crossings, wheelchair access to on-street parking, and various constraints posed by space...
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  T304 Operable Parts
  
Operable parts on fare collection devices serving passenger access routes, stop request systems, wheelchair spaces, and priority seats must comply with these technical requirements....
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  T303 Handrails, Stanchions, and Handholds
  
., space between gripping surface and adjacent surface)....
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  Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
  
Typically made up of hallways, corridors, and interior rooms and spaces, the accessible route is essential for people who have difficulty walking or who use wheelchairs or other mobility...
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  Automated Revolving Doors
  
revolving doors, in order to be wheelchair accessible, must have a diameter of at least 10 to 12 feet depending on the number of compartments so that each compartment provides clear floor space...
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  A4.28.4 Auxiliary Alarms
  
To be effective, such devices must be located and oriented so that they will spread signals and reflections throughout a space or raise the overall light level sharply....
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  Protruding Objects and Trails
  
Protruding objects are defined as constructed features such as signs that extend into the clear width area of a trail, resting interval, or passing space between 27 inches (685 millimeters...
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  Trail Facilities
  
of this guidebook, this can be accomplished by ensuring the camp shelter floor is 17 inches (430 millimeters) minimum to 19 inches (485 millimeters) maximum higher than the camp shelter space...
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  R304.1 General
  
• Parallel curb ramps have a running slope that is in-line with the direction of sidewalk travel and lower the sidewalk to a level turning space where a turn is made to enter the pedestrian...
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  Phase II – Textures
  
Each of these general color patterns was divided further into different variations of each pattern (Spots - large bold spots, small random spots, and small evenly spaced spots; Stripes -...
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  Section 36.202(c) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
  
Thus, this section would not prohibit the designation of parking spaces for persons with disabilities....
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  Saunas and steam rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
of the NPRM exempted existing saunas and steam rooms that seat only two individuals and were not being altered from section 241 of the 2004 ADAAG, which requires an accessible turning space...
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  1. Public Rights-of-Way
  
public rights-of-way that will address various issues, including access for blind pedestrians at street crossings, wheelchair access to on-street parking, and various constraints posed by space...
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  11B-223.1 General
  
Because medical facilities frequently reconfigure spaces to reflect changes in medical specialties, 223.1 does not include a provision for dispersion of accessible patient or resident sleeping...
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  11B-216.1 General
  
The substantive difference between the CBC and 2010 ADAS scoping for signage at parking facilities is that signs identifying permanent rooms and spaces, directional and informational signs...
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  11B-201.4 Construction Support Facilities
  
Construction support facilities may include but are not limited to, offices, meeting rooms, plan rooms and other administrative and support spaces....
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  11B-233.3.4 Alterations
  
Factors to be considered in comparing one dwelling unit to another should include the number of bedrooms; amenities provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within...
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  11B-201.1 Scope
  
However, common use and public use spaces such as recovery rooms, examination rooms, and cafeterias are not exempt from these requirements and must be accessible. ◼ [ADA Title II] §35.151...
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  1. Public Rights-of-Way
  
public rights-of-way that will address various issues, including access for blind pedestrians at street crossings, wheelchair access to on-street parking, and various constraints posed by space...