All areas of newly designed or newly constructed buildings and facilities required to be accessible by 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 and altered portions of existing buildings and facilities required...
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4.1.1(1) General
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Additions [4.1.5]
Each addition to an existing building is regarded as an alteration subject to ADAAG alterations requirements (including triggering of path of travel obligations, if applicable)....
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A. Directional Signage
If the accessible entrance is one other than the main entrance, a sign at the main entrance should indicate the location of the accessible entrance and the alternate route for access...
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Minimum Clear Headroom
The specification for minimum clear headroom of 80 inches was included in the proposed guidelines because it is a specification included in the major accessibility codes....
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Mounting Height
Mounting Height ADAAG specifies a signal height 80 inches above the highest floor level within the space or 6 inches below the ceiling, whichever is lower....
- RESNA Standards Committee on Inclusive Fitness
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Reconstruction
Reconstruction—This word is not used in Federal accessibility guidelines or FSORAG and FSTAG, even though it is used frequently by people who work in recreation and trails....
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Elements Exempted in Final Rule
The final rule exempts these elements from the scoping requirements in F212.3 and F213.1 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines....
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Medical Diagnostic Equipment: ADA Standard Section 5.
Review the updated information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding medical diagnostic equipment.
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Communication Access Realtime Translation: CART Services for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People
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Ramps [4.8]
Where the running slope of an accessible route is more than 5%, it is considered a ramp. Generally, changes in level up to 6 inches can be treated as a curb ramp....
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Medical Care Facilities [6]
Medical Care Facilities [6] Section 6 covers access to patient bedrooms and applies to "medical care facilities" which are defined in part as those providing overnight stay....
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Alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The final rule retains that requirement at § 35.151(k)(2), but increases the scoping for accessible cells from the 2 percent specified in the 2004 ADAAG to 3 percent....
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Clear Floor Space [4.20.2]
ADAAG allows a lavatory on the same plumbing wall to overlap the clear floor space at the tub because knee and toe clearance is available below an accessible lavatory....
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Assistive listening systems. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
would not incur additional costs associated with ADA compliance....
- #CripTheVoteStories with Emily Munson
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Executive Order 13132: Federalism
This proposed rule will preempt state laws affecting entities subject to the ADA only to the extent that those laws directly conflict with the statutory requirements of the ADA. ...
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III-7.8400 Business and mercantile
III−7.8400 Business and mercantile (ADAAG §7). 1) Sales and service counters with cash registers: At least one of each type of sales or service counter where a cash register is located...
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Scoping [4.1.3(14)]
Scoping [4.1.3(14)] ADAAG requires both audible and visual alarms in facilities that have emergency warning systems whether building-wide systems or self-contained units are provided....
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Outpatient Facilities
The term "outpatient facility" is not defined in ADAAG but is intended to cover facilities or units that provide regular and continuing medical treatment without an overnight stay which...
- BEA Inc. Jamb Style Door Access PTE (Push To Exit)
- Access-Able Designs Tub Transfer Bench SH-414-LR
- Access-Able Designs Tub Transfer Bench SH-414-2SDL
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