, but are not limited to, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as well as offices and other work areas in which the activities of the public entity using...
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[ADA Title II §35.151(b)(4)(i)] Primary function
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1.9.1.1.2
and lease renewals, to be accessible by first surveying the facility for code compliance and then making necessary corrections where public programs are provided and in employee common-use...
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SECTION 202 DEFINITIONS
Where ADA defines terms that are either not used or not defined by CBC, those terms and definitions are inserted alphabetically in this Section....
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11B-307.2 Protrusion limits
When a cane is used and the element is in the detectable range, it gives a person sufficient time to detect the element with the cane before there is body contact....
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11B-703.7.2.1 International Symbol of Accessibility
This exception provides latitude in the use of other colors, but artistic license in the graphic representation of the symbol itself is not permitted. ◼...
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Safe Harbors
For consistency and clarity, ETA has chosen to use the term "Safe Harbor" in this Guide to refer to items that may qualify for CBC Section 11B-202.4, Exception 2....
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Safe Harbors
For consistency and clarity, ETA has chosen to use the term "Safe Harbor" in this Guide to refer to items that may qualify for CBC Section 11B-202.4, Exception 2....
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- Seton Directional Entrance Sign - Left Arrow
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Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas: ADA Standard Section 202.4
Section 202.4 covers the most current ADA Standards for alterations affecting primary function area.
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502.5 Vertical Clearance
Every nonresidential structure built on or after January 1, 1991, which is designed to use covered or underground parking as the primary available parking space shall design the covered...
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Accessible Routes from Site Arrival Points and Within Sites
The Department declines to accept this recommendation because the Department believes that its use will be limited....
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201.1.1 Vertical accessibility
However, common use and public use spaces such as recovery rooms, examination rooms, and cafeterias are not exempt from these requirements and must be accessible....
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A. About Appendices 1 and 2
The survey instructions, which include illustrations and explanations, are intended to be used in tandem with the survey forms....
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Interactive Transaction Machines (ITMs)
Most industry commenters opposed such an expansion since, in their opinion, such devices differ in structure and use from ATMs....
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Issue 12: Audible beaconing
In the pedhead-mounted APS models installed in the US over the past 30 years, sounds were broadcast simultaneously from overhead speakers at each end of the crosswalk and at two parallel...
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Location
APS should be located so pedestrians using the audible or vibrotactile indications can align and prepare for the crossing while standing close to the device AND the crossing departure point...
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M305.4 Leg Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE Advisory Committee agreed that, for procedures that use stirrups and require the leg to be stable, there must be a method to support the patient’s legs....
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M302.2.3 Size (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed a transfer surface size for diagnostic equipment used by patients in the seated position of 21 inches wide and 15 inches deep (proposed M302.2.2)....
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1. Transfer Supports
The requirements were the same for transfer surfaces on diagnostic equipment used by patients in the supine, prone, or side-lying position, as well as diagnostic equipment used by patients...
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Historic Preservation Programs
Where historic preservation is not a primary purpose of the program, the public entity is not required to use a particular facility....
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
contemplated. 3.The impact of proposed improvements on financial feasibility of the project. 4.The nature of the accessibility which would be gained or lost. 5.The nature of the use...
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Table 2
street crossings, pedestrian overpasses and underpasses, pedestrian at-grade rail crossings, curb ramps and blended transitions, protruding objects, transit stops and transit shelters used...
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Stabilized Engineered Wood Fiber for Accessible Trails
Laufenberg Abstract Trails made with wood chips are difficult for those who use mobility aids because the surface is soft, uneven, and shifting....