PURPOSE The purpose of this Code Application Notice (CAN) is to clarify code sections in the 2013 California Building Code (CBC) in order to provide consistent application of accessibility...
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SPECIFIC REMEDIAL RELIEF
SPECIFIC REMEDIAL RELIEF The ISP has reinstated the following applicants, and enrolled them in Cadet Class 119....
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 801.1
If a transient lodging facility contains a restaurant, the restaurant must comply with requirements in other chapters such as those applicable to certain dining surfaces....
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1009.5 Platform lifts
accessible means of egress where allowed as part of a required accessible route in Chapter 11A, Sections 1121A and 1124A.11, or Chapter 11B, Sections 11B-206.7.1 through 11B-206.7.10, as applicable...
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11B-807.2.4 Toilet and bathing facilities
Where provided, no fewer than one water closet, one lavatory, and one bathtub or shower shall comply with the applicable requirements of Sections 11B-603 through 11B-610....
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11B-606.6 Adjacent side wall or partition
See the foregoing ETA Editor's Note at 11B-212.3 regarding the difficulties of distinguishing fixture types and the applicable technical requirements....
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CASI California Survey Reports Acceptance Criteria - Field Tolerances AC 03-12
_____________________________________________________________________ Proposed 05-10-12 Discipline: Access Compliance References: CBSC Part 2, 11B-104; ADAS The meaning and use...
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3.1 Refining MDE Definition and Committee Scope
3.1 Refining MDE Definition and Committee Scope As noted in Section 1.1, the statutory authority of the MDE Advisory Committee limited its scope to medical equipment used for diagnostic...
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§ 36.406(a)(2)
(2) New construction and alterations subject to §§ 36.401 or 36.402 shall comply either with the 1991 Standards or with the 2010 Standards if the date when the last application for a building...
- New Jersey Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services (DVRS)
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Title III: Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
serving the public (public accommodation) do not comply with the requirements for those elements in the 1991 Standards, the elements must be modified, to the extent readily achievable, using...
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‘‘Commerce.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term ‘‘commerce’’ is used in the definition of ‘‘place of public accommodation.’’...
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Commerce (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The term "commerce'' is used in the definition of "place of public accommodation.''...
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Mezzanine
Mezzanines have sufficient elevation that space for human occupancy can be provided on the floor below....
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106.5.38 Mezzanine
Mezzanines have sufficient elevation that space for human occupancy can be provided on the floor below....
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ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS {35.151}
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) or Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG) {Not including the elevator...
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4.3.3 Slope
When the surface is not paved or is not elevated above the natural ground, slopes not steeper than 1:33 (3 percent) shall be permitted where necessary for drainage. ...
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2.7 Tread Obstacles
Where the surface is paved or is elevated above the natural ground, obstacles shall not exceed 1/2 inch (13 mm) in height measured vertically to the highest point. ...
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4.3.3 Slope
When the surface is not paved or is not elevated above the natural ground, slopes not steeper than 1:33 (3 percent) shall be permitted where necessary for drainage. ...
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§8.56(e)(1)(ii)
The responsible civil righs official will also notify the applicant or recipient complained against of the allegations and give the applicant or recipient an opportunity to make a written...
- Handicap Awareness and Support League (HASL)
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§382.123(a)(1)
(1) You must ensure that a passenger with a disability who uses a wheelchair and takes advantage of the opportunity to preboard the aircraft can stow his or her wheelchair in this area,...
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404.2.9 Door and Gate Opening Force
The maximum force pertains to the continuous application of force necessary to fully open a door, not the initial force needed to overcome the inertia of the door....
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404.2.9 Door and Gate Opening Force
The maximum force pertains to the continuous application of force necessary to fully open a door, not the initial force needed to overcome the inertia of the door....