Alterations to existing EVCS shall comply with Section 11B-228.3....
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11B-228.3.1.1 Existing facilities
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After January 26, 1992
Altering (renovating) a building means making a change in the usability of the altered item....
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F245.4 Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
In alterations to existing picnic facilities, there are exceptions in 1016.1 that can be used where conditions specified in 1019 apply....
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F244.5 Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
In alterations to existing camping facilities, there are exceptions in 1016.1 that can be used where conditions specified in 1019 apply....
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4.1.6(1)(j) EXCEPTION
(j) EXCEPTION: In alteration work, if compliance with 4.1.6 is technically infeasible, the alteration shall provide accessibility to the maximum extent feasible....
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10.3.3(1)
(1) For the purpose of complying with 4.1.6(2) Alterations to an Area Containing a Primary Function, an area of primary function shall be as defined by applicable provisions of 49 C.F.R....
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201.1 Scope
All areas of newly designed and newly constructed buildings and facilities and altered portions of existing buildings and facilities shall comply with these requirements....
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Sec.36.403(f) Disproportionality
(f) Disproportionality.
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§ 36.403(f) Disproportionality.
(f) Disproportionality.
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(B)(6)
(6) When possible, additional accessible elements such as parking, storage, and alarms.
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4.2.1 General
In alterations, where a condition for exception in section 1.1 prohibits full compliance with a specific requirement for clear floor or ground space surface, slope, size, or location, the...
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11B-206.2.5 Restaurants, cafeterias, banquet facilities and bars
In alterations of buildings or facilities not required to provide an accessible route between stories, an accessible route shall not be required to a mezzanine dining area where the mezzanine...
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11B-206.2.5 Restaurants, cafeterias, banquet facilities and bars
In alterations of buildings or facilities not required to provide an accessible route between stories, an accessible route shall not be required to a mezzanine dining area where the mezzanine...
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F247.3.2 Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
In alterations to existing trailheads, there are exceptions in 1016.1 that can be used where conditions specified in 1019 apply....
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Top Landing [§406.4]
Side flares, where provided, are intended primarily to prevent tripping hazards, not to accommodate wheelchair maneuvering at ramps (except in alterations where sufficient landing space...
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Section 36.402 Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.402 Alterations Sections 36.402–36.405 implement section 303(a)(2) of the Act, which requires that alterations to existing facilities be made in a way that ensures that the...
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§8.23 Alterations of existing housing facilities.
[See subsections ...]
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§35.151(d)
(d) Alterations: Historic properties....
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F248.1.1 Facilities Serving Beaches
Beach access routes shall be provided in a number complying with F248.2 where the entity that administers or manages a beach constructs or alters any of the following facilities to serve...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
Where existing elements or spaces are altered, each altered element or space shall comply with the applicable requirements of Division 2, including Section 11B-202.4 _|Alterations; Path...
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Revised and New Standards for Buildings and Facilities
The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design include revised and new minimum requirements for newly and constructed or altered facilities so that they are accessible to and usable by individuals...
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4.1 Q. If an owner adds four or more dwelling units to an existing building, are those units covered by the Fair Housing Act?
A. Yes, provided that the units constitute a new addition to the building and not substantial rehabilitation of existing units.