Ramps shall have level landings at the bottom and top of each run. Landings shall have the following features: (1) The landing shall be at least as wide as the ramp run leading to...
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  4.8.4 LANDINGS
  
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  1133A.2.1, Item 3
  3. All other kitchen designs shall provide a minimum clear width of at least 48 inches (1219 mm). (See Figure 11A-10A). 
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  1133A.2.1 Clear width
  Kitchens shall have a minimum clear width measured between any cabinet, countertop or the face of any appliance (excluding handles and controls) that projects into the kitchen and... 
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  Shape and Diameter
  The 1½ inch clearance between walls and handrails is an absolute dimension; it provides knuckle clearance while preventing entrapment of the arm for people who lean on rails with their forearm... 
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- SafePath: ADA Door Access - What is a Level Landing?
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  How to do a Bed Transfer
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  Transfer Demonstration from Wheelchair to Bed and Back to Wheelchair
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  Non-Circular Cross Section and Clearance (§505.5, §505.7)
  Non-Circular Cross Section and Clearance (§505.5, §505.7)... 
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  11B-809.9.2 Clear width
  U-shaped kitchens, designed with parallel approach at a sink, range, cooktop or other fixtures and appliances located at the base of the U without knee and toe clearance, shall provide a... 
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  4.4.2 Head Room
  If vertical clearance of an area adjoining an accessible route is reduced to less than 80 in (nominal dimension), a barrier to warn blind or visually-impaired persons shall be provided (... 
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  4.4.2 HEAD ROOM
  If vertical clearance of an area adjoining an accessible route is reduced to less than 80 in (nominal dimension), a barrier to warn blind or visually-impaired persons shall be provided (... 
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  Kitchens and Kitchenettes
  Section 4.34.6 requires a clearance between opposing base cabinets, counters, appliances, or walls of at least 40 inches except in a U-shaped kitchen where the minimum clearance is 60 inches... 
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  Card Catalogs and Magazine Displays [8.4]
  Requirements for fixed counters and tables [4.32] specify a surface height (34 inches maximum) and knee clearance below appropriate for extended use as a writing/work surface.... 
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  Spacing: ADA Standard Section 609.3
  Section 609.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the grab bar spacing between the wall, objects above, below and at the ends of the grab bar. 
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  Sleeping Areas: ADA Standard Section 806.2.3
  At least one sleeping area shall provide a clear floor space complying with 305 on both sides of a bed. The clear floor space shall be positioned for parallel approach to the side of... 
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  11B-806.2.3 Sleeping areas
  At least one sleeping area shall provide a 36 inch (914 mm) by 48 inch (1219 mm) minimum clear space on both sides of a bed. The clear space shall be positioned for parallel approach... 
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  § 38.95(a)(1) General
  ., lift, ramp or bridge plate) complying with either paragraph (b) or (c) of this section; sufficient clearances to permit a wheelchair or mobility aid user to reach a seating location;... 
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  General: ADA Standard Section 306.1
  Section 306.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for knee and toe clearance. 
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  7(2)(b)
  (b) Bathrooms that have reinforced walls for grab bars (see Requirement 6) would meet section 100.205(c)(3)(iv) if: Note: Clear floor space beside tub may overlap with clear floor... 
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  28.1 Q. If an architect or builder chooses to follow the bathroom specifications in Requirement 7...are the other bathrooms in the dwelling unit required to have reinforced walls for grab bars?
  A. Yes. Requirement 6 of the Guidelines requires reinforced walls in bathrooms for later installation of grab bars. Even though Requirement 6 was not repeated under Requirement... 
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  14.4 Q. If a covered multifamily dwelling has a below grade common use parking garage, is there a requirement for a vertical clearance to allow vans to park?
  In response to comments from the public that the Guidelines for parking specify minimum vertical clearance for garage parking, the Department responded: No national accessibility standards... 
 
              