.: where no direct service is provided) accessible, providing a 27" high knee space, at least 19" deep, with table/counter tops at 28"-34" above the floor and split proportionately between...
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A. Accessible Counters
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216.4.1 Exit Doors
An exit passageway is a horizontal exit component that is separated from the interior spaces of the building by fire-resistance-rated construction and that leads to the exit discharge or...
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4.13.6 MANEUVERING CLEARANCES AT DOORS
Entry doors to acute care hospital bedrooms for in-patients shall be exempted from the requirement for space at the latch side of the door (see dimension "x" in Fig. 25) if the door is at...
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9.5.3 Accessible Sleeping Accommodations in New Construction
In facilities with multi-bed rooms or spaces, a percentage of the beds equal to the table provided in 9.1.2 shall comply with 9.2.2(1)....
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4.1.3(11) Toilet Facilities
Other toilet rooms provided for the use of occupants of specific spaces (i.e., a private toilet room for the occupant of a private office) shall be adaptable....
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Horizontal Exits [IBC §1021 (2003), §1005.3.5 (2000)]
A horizontal exit separates a space into two exit access areas....
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Recessed Objects
Alcoves must be sized to accommodate required clear floor space at accessible elements....
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Do basements count in determining a facility’s story count?
Basements or other levels not containing any space designed for human occupancy are not considered stories under the Standards....
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§ 38.93(a)(2)
(2) If doorways connecting adjoining cars in a multi-car train are provided, and if such doorway is connected by an aisle with a minimum clear width of 30 inches to one or more spaces where...
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240.2.1 Ground Level Play Components
Examples of different types of experiences include, but are not limited to, rocking, swinging, climbing, spinning, and sliding. ...
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Examples of different types of experiences include, but are not limited to, rocking, swinging, climbing, spinning, and sliding. ...
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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel
Another commenter argued that the updates incorporated into the 2004 ADAAG provide very substantial improvements for access, and that since there already is a 20 percent cost limit on the...
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Issue: Curb Ramps
In setting milestones and in implementing a curb cut transition plan for existing sidewalks, the actual number of curb cuts installed in any given year may be limited by the fundamental...
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F240.2.1 Ground Level Play Components
Examples of different types of experiences include, but are not limited to, rocking, swinging, climbing, spinning, and sliding. ...
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240.2.1 Ground Level Play Components
Examples of different types of experiences include, but are not limited to, rocking, swinging, climbing, spinning, and sliding....
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232.1 General
Detention facilities include, but are not limited to, jails, detention centers, and holding cells in police stations....
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5. What must an employer do after receiving a request for reasonable accommodation?
In other situations, the employer may need to ask questions concerning the nature of the disability and the individual's functional limitations in order to identify an effective accommodation...
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ADA Requirements
ensure accessibility for individuals with a wide variety of different disabilities, such as persons who are blind or have low vision, people who are deaf or hard of hearing, persons with limited...
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Examples of different types of experiences include, but are not limited to, rocking, swinging, climbing, spinning, and sliding. ...
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Examples of different types of experiences include, but are not limited to, rocking, swinging, climbing, spinning, and sliding....
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4.2 Existing Facilities.
Under 28 CFR part 35, an existing facility is one in which construction began on or before January 26, 1992. 4.2.1 28 CFR § 35.150 requires that, subject to certain limitations, each...
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F233.4.4.2 Alterations to Individual Residential Dwelling Units
A substantial alteration to a kitchen or bathroom includes, but is not limited to, alterations that are changes to or rearrangements in the plan configuration, or replacement of cabinetry...
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"Undue burden.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term undue burden means "significant difficulty or expense'' and serves as a limitation on the obligation to provide auxiliary aids and services under Sec.36.303 and Sec. 36.309 (b)(...
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Section 36.303(g)(1) Audio Description
Proposed § 36.303(g)(1)(i) defined “audio description” as the “provision of a spoken narration of key visual elements of a visually delivered medium, including, but not limited to, actions...