Existing facilities are not exempted by "grandfather provisions" that are often used by building code officials....
Search Results "Accessibility Code"
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Private Businesses that Serve the Public: Public Accommodations
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1.1.8.1 Findings and filings
by fire protection districts shall be ratified by the local city, county, or city and county and filed with the California Department of Housing and Community Development, Division of Codes...
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11B-705.1.2.2.2.1 One entrance/exit point
Existing parallel curb ramps with detectable warnings in compliance with the code requirements in effect at the time of installation shall not be required to provide a minimum 36 inches...
- USDA Forest Service Accessibility Guidebook for Outfitters & Guides Operating on Public Lands
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2.2.2.2 New York State Standards
Enforcement of the standards is the option of the local building code inspectors (who have, literally, thousands of items to verify on a checklist code)....
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
State and local governments may have already adopted accessibility standards or codes similar to the 2004 ADAAG requirements for play and recreation areas, but which might have some differences...
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND PALACE SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT, LLC, REGARDING THE PALACE OF AUBURN HILLS
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11B-216.2 Designations
Pictograms that provide information about a room or space, such as "no smoking," occupant logos, and the International Symbol of Accessibility, are not required to have text descriptors....
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F104.1.1 Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances
Specifying dimensions in design in the manner described above will better ensure that facilities and elements accomplish the level of accessibility intended by these requirements....
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Analysis of impact on small entities.
As discussed in greater detail above, a significant goal in the development of the 2004 ADAAG was to eliminate duplication or overlap in federal accessibility guidelines as well as to harmonize...
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Analysis of impact on small entities.
As discussed in greater detail above, one significant goal of the development of the 2004 ADAAG was to eliminate duplication or overlap in federal accessibility guidelines as well as to...
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11B-604.3.2 Overlap
The required clearance around the water closet shall be permitted to overlap the water closet, associated grab bars, dispensers, sanitary napkin disposal units, coat hooks, shelves, accessible...
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Map-kiosk hybrid
The map includes a bar code that allows the pedestal to "recognize" the visitor; once identified, the pedestal displays a large, bright You are Here marker, which shows through the translucent...
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Paragraph (b) (Advisory Guidance)
These persons cannot rely solely on audio access modes commonly used by people who are blind....
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11B-216.2 Designations
Pictograms that provide information about a room or space, such as "no smoking," occupant logos, and the International Symbol of Accessibility, are not required to have text descriptors....
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4.3.9 Doorway Design
The results of the door maneuvering studies confirmed the importance of many common accessibility code requirements....
- Figure 404.2.4.1(k) Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates: Latch Approach, Push Side with Closer – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.1(i) Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates: Latch Approach, Pull Side with Closer – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Privately Occupied Suite
The suite has a restroom and the way I see it, the clearance around the toilet, grab bars and plumbing fixtures are not code compliant. Three persons occupy the suite....
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Issue 9: What are the top research topics that need to be undertaken (i.e., Identification of R&D Opportunities)?
So -- Comment by Marsha Mazz: And accessibility is a component of sustainability. Yeah. So it’s in there although the word [accessibility] was not in the definition....
- Mesa Safe Company MHRC916E Electronic Hotel Safe
- Mesa Safe Company MH101E Electronic Hotel Safe
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§382.21 May carriers limit access to transportation on the basis that a passenger has a communicable disease or other medical condition?
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