In some cases, the accessible route may not be the same route that other individuals use to reach their seats....
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Section 35.151(g) Assembly areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Food and Restaurant Services
Restaurants must provide access to self-service items. Where barriers prevent access to a raised, sunken, or outdoor dining area, they must be removed if readily achievable....
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Attorney areas and witness stands. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The report, prepared by the Courthouse Access Advisory Committee for the Access Board, contained recommendations for the Board's use in developing and disseminating guidance on accessible...
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NFPA
National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02169-7471 72-16: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, as amended* 407.4.4.3, 407.4.4.5, 407.4.4.5.1, 901.6...
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H. Restrooms and Showers
Restrooms and Showers At least one set of toilet rooms serving the shelter must be accessible to individuals who use a wheelchair, scooter, or other mobility device....
- American Specialties Circular Counter Top Waste Chute 1000
- McGuire Manufacturing Co., Inc. 1000WC: Offset Strainer - Offset Only
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Summary of Major Provisions
Automated Airport Kiosk Accessibility Scope, Coverage, and Kiosk Accessibility • Requires U.S. and foreign air carriers that own, lease, or control automated airport...
- Yale 6400LN Series Grade 1 Cylindrical Locks
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Guest Rooms with Mobility Features: ADA Standard Section 806.2
The requirements in Section 806.2 do not include requirements that are common to all accessible spaces....
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CURB RAMP
[DSA-AC] A sloping prepared surface, intended for pedestrian traffic, which provides access between a walk or sidewalk and a surface located above or below an adjacent curb face....
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General: ADA Standard Section 101.1
This document contains scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to sites, facilities, buildings, and elements by individuals with disabilities....
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502.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
features (502.2), accessibility services (502.3), and platform accessibility services (502.4)....
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F. Check-In Areas
When check-in areas are provided, then at least one accessible check-in location should be provided....
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Need for and Objective of Final Rule
The Architectural Barriers Act requires facilities constructed or altered by or on behalf of federal agencies to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities....
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10. I do not have a lift at my pool and it is not readily achievable to provide one now. Do I have to close the pool?
If accessibility is not readily achievable, the Department recommends that businesses develop a plan to provide access into the pool when it becomes readily achievable in the future....
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4.1.6(1)(h) Entrances
(h)* Entrances: If a planned alteration entails alterations to an entrance, and the building has an accessible entrance, the entrance being altered is not required to comply with 4.1.3(8...
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III-7.5125 Doors
The following doors must be accessible: 1) At least one at each accessible entrance and at each accessible space; 2) Each door that is part of an accessible route; and 3) Each door...
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Allowances for Typical Roadway Geometry
for walking surfaces on accessible routes....
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704.8 Allowable area of openings
The area of openings in an open parking structure with a fire separation distance of greater than 10 feet shall not be limited. d....
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Requirements for Renovation or New Construction
in accordance with the standards of the ADA Accessibility Guidelines....
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11B-805.4.3 Turning space
Refer to the following examples: Exam room - Exam rooms are required to provide a turning space, accessible handwashing fixture, and 36-inch wide access along the full length...
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11B-226.4 Baby changing tables
If located in a toilet room required to be accessible, they were indirectly addressed by the requirement to make at least one of each accessory accessible. ...
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Movie Theater (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department’s title III regulation makes clear that public accommodations that exhibit movies but are not movie theaters, such as museums and amusement parks, must provide effective communication...