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  11B-207.1 General
  
Exceptions: Where means of egress are permitted by local building or life safety codes to share a common path of egress travel, accessible means of egress shall be permitted to share...
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  § 35.151(b)(4)(v)(B)(1)
  
(1) If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area on...
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  9.5.2(2)(d)
  
(d) at least one common area which a person with mobility impairments can approach, enter and exit including a minimum clear door width of 32 in (815 mm)....
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  4.1.3(1) ELEVATORS
  
movement are not required in residential facilities when: (a) No accessible dwelling units are located above or below the accessible grade level; and (b) At least one of each type of common...
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  STEP 5: INSPECT THE FACILITY AT THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION TO IDENTIFY ADA MISTAKES AND HAVE THEM FIXED.
  
By using the survey document, which uses plain, nontechnical language and a simple "yes/no" format that can be completed by persons who are not architects or contractors, owners and franchisors...
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  §382.3 Shared-use automated airport kiosk
  
Shared-use automated airport kiosk means a self-service transaction machine that is jointly owned, controlled or leased by an airport operator and carriers and/or an independent service...
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  § 382.3 Shared-use automated airport kiosk
  
Shared-use automated airport kiosk means a self-service transaction machine that is jointly owned, controlled or leased by an airport operator and carriers and/or an independent service...
 - Schumacher 1400 Series Limited Use Limited Application (LULA) Elevator
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  Managed Use
  
Managed Use is an FTDS term for the mode(s) of travel for which a trail is actively managed....
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  Trail Designed Use
  
Trail Designed Use—The managed use of a trail that requires the most demanding design, construction, and maintenance parameters and that, in conjunction with the applicable trail class,...
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  §35.131 Illegal use of drugs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
§35.131 Illegal use of drugs. ...
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  Managed Use
  
Managed uses are the specific types of trail use that are allowed by management decision or intent on a specific trail or portion of a trail....
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  Trail Managed Use
  
Trail Managed Use—Any mode of travel that is actively managed and appropriate for a specific trail or area, based on its design and management....
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  Accessible Path of Travel
  
When alterations are made to a primary function area, an accessible path of travel to the area must be provided....
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  Sec. 12114. Illegal use of drugs and alcohol. [Section 104]
  
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  Savaria ORION Limited Use/Limited Application Elevator
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  b) Library Program
  
b) Library Program 114. The City's library program is presented through its network of libraries, which consists of a Main Library and twenty-seven branch libraries. RT...
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  3. DISPROPORTINATE [sic] COST LIMITATIONS
  
3. DISPROPORTINATE [sic] COST LIMITATIONS
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  Standards Specific to Assembly Areas
  
Path of Travel: Wheelchair spaces must be on an accessible route but may not overlap another wheelchair space or the circulation path....
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  How to Use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
  
Learn how to use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
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  § 35.131 Illegal use of drugs.
  
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  12210(d)(1)
  
--The term illegal use of drugs means the use of drugs, the possession or distribution of which is unlawful under the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812)....