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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) motor vehicle safety regulations require that a wheelchair lift be tested to withstand a 600-pound load. If the manufacturer states that the design load is 800 pounds, can the transportation operator limit actual use to 600 pounds for safety reasons?
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11B-806.2 Guest rooms with mobility features
The requirements in Section 11B-806.2 do not include requirements that are common to all accessible spaces....
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Parking at Residential Facilities
Where parking spaces are provided for each dwelling unit, at least one parking space for each accessible dwelling unit is required to be accessible (208.2.3.1)....
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
These units must also comply with US Access Board Section 508 Standards for Electronic and Information Technology....
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Executive Summary
Limited data is available concerning how the built environment impacts independent wheelchair transfer performance....
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Calibrating the level used for measuring accessible routes for ADAAG Compliance by ACT Services Consulting
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ALTERATION
Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes or...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2012-05 Safe Harbor
Variances issued by the Department are only applicable to the EABPRJ construction project for which they are issued and cannot be applied to any other construction project, including, but not limited...
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Location [4.6.2] and Dispersion
Accessible spaces required for one lot can be located in another where equal or greater access is achieved....
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Lockers
Lockers Lockers, although not specifically referenced, are a type of storage facility required to be accessible in public or common use facilities....
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232.1 General
Detention facilities include, but are not limited to, jails, detention centers, and holding cells in police stations....
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4.3.2 LOCATION
(2) At least one accessible route shall connect accessible buildings, facilities, elements, and spaces that are on the same site....
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Housekeeping
Ensure toiletry items are placed within reach limits for those with limited reach range. Towels must be within reach range -no higher than 48 inches....
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II-5.3000 Curb ramps
To promote both efficiency and accessibility, public entities may choose to construct curb ramps at every point where a pedestrian walkway intersects a curb....
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Sales and Service Counters: ADA Standard Section 904.4
The accessible portion of the counter top shall extend the same depth as the sales or service counter top. , EXCEPTION: In alterations, when the provision of a counter complying with...
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§8.25(c)(1)
., dwelling units and common areas) that limit the accessibility of its programs or activities to individuals with handicaps;...
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233 Residential Facilities
1991 Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different Additional Requirements...
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11B-203 General exceptions
Unless there is an exception, each space and/or element must be made accessible in compliance with Chapter 11B....
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225 Storage
1991 Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different 225.2.1 Lockers...
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Teeing Grounds
A rectangular area usually two club-lengths in depth, the teeing ground’s borders are defined by the outside limits of two “tee-markers.”...
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Is resurfacing of a lot considered an alteration?
For example, if a lot is to be resurfaced or its plan reconfigured, accessible spaces must be provided....
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Signage Requirements in the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design
The purpose of the SEGD 2012 ADA White Paper Update is to help the EGD community meet the spirit and intent of the new SAD accessible guidelines....
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Re: Single User Restroom Accessibility
requires them to be signed as non-gender specific, if the tenant chooses to name both of them for the same user group, ie unisex, family, restroom, etc, then only 50% would need to be accessible...