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II-6.2100 General
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Bus Stop Pads
Bus stop boarding and alighting areas are required to be at least 96 inches long and 60 inches wide....
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b. Transfer Surface Location
This transfer surface was located at the end of the diagnostic equipment and provided options to transfer from a mobility device onto one short side and one long side of the transfer surface...
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5.5.1 Armrest Provision for M302
This provision allows dual transfer support/armrest mechanisms as long as the resulting device meets all of the requirements for transfer supports....
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5.3.3.1 Transfer Sides Recommendation for Exam Chairs with Fixed Footrests
The current design allows only one long side for transfer, which limits some patient transfers where a patient can use only one side of the body due to paralysis on one side or other such...
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2. Am I allowed to keep my condition private?
After it has made you a job offer, but before employment begins, as long as everyone entering the same job category is asked the same questions....
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A4.4.1 GENERAL
However, most people with severe impairments of vision use the long cane as an aid to mobility....
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Handpumps and Water Systems
Because of the piston-like pump mechanism, handpumps require a long reach....
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A4.4.1 General
However, most people with severe impairments of vision use the long cane as an aid to mobility....
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§100.303(b)
Blueberry Hill can qualify for the “62 or over” exemption as long as all units that were occupied after September 13, 1988 are occupied by persons who were 62 years of age or older....
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THE COURT’S FINAL APPROVAL/FAIRNESS HEARING
We do not know how long this decision will take. This hearing date is subject to change without further notice....
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COMMON USE
Examples of common use areas within an office building may include a break room, employee lounge, employee exercise facility or employee locker room. ◼...
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COMMON USE
Examples of common use areas within an office building may include a break room, employee lounge, employee exercise facility or employee locker room. ◼...
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Access Aisle: ADA Standard Section 502.3
Section 502.3 covers the current ADA Standards for access aisles.
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11B-213.3.7 Coat hooks and shelves
Where coat hooks or shelves are provided in bathing facilities, at least one of each type complying with Section 11B-603.4 shall serve fixtures required to comply with Section 11B-213.3.6...
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General: ADA Standard Section 803.1
Partitions and doors should be designed to ensure people using accessible dressing and fitting rooms privacy equivalent to that afforded other users of the facility....
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11B-213.3.7 Coat hooks and shelves
Where coat hooks or shelves are provided in bathing facilities, at least one of each type complying with Section 11B-603.4 shall serve fixtures required to comply with Section 11B-213.3.6...
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1.9.1.1.4
1.9.1.1.4 With respect to buildings, structures, sidewalks, curbs and related facilities not requiring a building permit, building standards published in the California Building Standards...
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1.9.1.1.4
1.9.1.1.4 With respect to buildings, structures, sidewalks, curbs and related facilities not requiring a building permit, building standards published in the California Building Standards...
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Outdoor Constructed Features at Trailheads [F247.3.1 and 1011]
Toilet and bathing facilities, parking facilities, and drinking fountains must comply with the applicable sections of the ABA Standards....
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§ 36.501(b) Injunctive relief
In the case of violations of § 36.304, §§ 36.308, 36.310(b), 36.401, 36.402, 36.403, and 36.405 of this part, injunctive relief shall include an order to alter facilities to make such facilities...
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Bike Lane Width
The AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (p. 22) recommends a minimum width for bike lanes of 1.2 m (4 ft).(2) While this dimension appears to be adequate to accommodate...
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Can accessible spaces be parallel instead of perpendicular?
The Standards do not specifically require that accessible spaces be perpendicular instead of parallel, but perpendicular parking spaces are preferred at facilities located on sites because...