present design standards for installation of reinforcement in bathroom walls to allow for later installation of grab bars around the toilet, tub, shower stall and shower seat where such facilities...
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Guidelines for Requirement 6
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Voting Areas
Understanding how all voters arrive at the polls, park or drop people off, move through the facility and the voting area, and back out again will help identify physical barriers that will...
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Work Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, the legislative history of the statute clearly indicates that the new construction and alterations requirements of title III were intended to ensure accessibility of new facilities...
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2.1 Participant Recruitment and Sampling
The estimates by Cooper and Cooper (2003) were based on their own research and experience in the field, and include wheelchairs used in institutional settings like long term care facilities...
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Classroom Acoustics
Comments were received that urged the Board to address the acoustical performance of buildings and facilities, in particular school classrooms and related student facilities....
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Accessible Means of Entry to Pools
Other commenters stated that the cost of requiring facilities to immediately purchase a pool lift for each indoor and outdoor swimming pool would be very significant especially considering...
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212 and 606 Kitchens, Kitchenettes, Lavatories, and Sinks
The term “lavatory” generally refers to the specific type of plumbing fixture required for hand washing in toilet and bathing facilities....
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Notes
U For instance, when patients are severely ill and need to be transported within a facility, staff will transfer them from their beds to the stretcher....
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Accessible Boat Slips
In alterations, facilities with finger piers must have at least one accessible finger pier, which is the length of the boat slip and a minimum of 60 inches wide....
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1. a. Complying with the ADA
For example, hospitals, clinics, and other health care facilities that accept Medicaid, Medicare, or any other form of federal funding must comply with the Rehab Act. ...
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J. PHYSICAL CHANGES TO EMERGENCY SHELTERS
either (1) remove all barriers to access by people with disabilities and have the ILA confirm removal of the barriers to the United States, or (2) relocate the emergency shelter to another facility...
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1. a. Complying with the ADA
For example, hospitals, clinics, and other health care facilities that accept Medicaid, Medicare, or any other form of federal funding must comply with the Rehab Act....
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J. PHYSICAL CHANGES TO EMERGENCY SHELTERS
either (1) remove all barriers to access by people with disabilities and have the ILA confirm removal of the barriers to the United States, or (2) relocate the emergency shelter to another facility...
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Visual Alarms
While visual alarms must be connected to the fire alarm system, notification devices (for doors and telephones) may be provided in kits available at the lodging facility's registration desk...
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- Corbin Russwin Inc. IN120 Intelligent WiFi Access Control
- Salsbury Industries Designer Wood Locker Single Tier 1 Wide
- Salsbury Industries Designer Wood Locker Single Tier 3 Wide
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1. New Curb Ramp Construction and Alterations
DPW prioritizes curb ramp installation as follows: (1) replace existing curb ramps in poor condition; (2) install curb ramps where none exist; (3) provide for a second curb ramp, where feasible...
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2. Treatment of WCAG 2.0
The existing 508 Standards and WCAG 1.0 were under development around the same time period in the late 1990s; WCAG 1.0 was finalized in May 1999, and the existing 508 Standards shortly thereafter...
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ASSEMBLY AREA
[DSA-AC] A building or facility, or portion thereof, used for the purpose of entertainment, educational or civic gatherings, or similar purposes....
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Companion Seats
The Department recognizes that some facilities have created problems by locating the wheelchair space and companion seat on different floor elevations (often a difference of one riser height...
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216 and 703 Signs
These types of signs include: seat and row designations in assembly areas; occupant names, building addresses; company names and logos; signs in parking facilities (except those identifying...
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11B-217.4 TTYs
[S.H. 1117B.2.9; See also Safe Harbor link at 11B-217.4.7 - Transportation Facilities.] [2010 ADAS] Advisory 217.4 TTYs....