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“Disabilities” rather than the term “handicaps”
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F233.3.4 Dispersion
units are one of the types of residential dwelling units provided, one-story residential dwelling units shall be permitted as a substitute for multi-story residential dwelling units where equivalent...
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709.4 Continuity
Exception: Smoke barrier walls are not required in interstitial spaces where such spaces are designed and constructed with ceilings that provide resistance to the passage of fire and smoke equivalent...
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907.2.6.2.3 Smoke detectors
Exceptions: Other approved smoke-detection arrangements providing equivalent protection including, but not limited to, placing detectors in exhaust ducts from cells or behind protective...
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§35.151(c)
Departures from particular requirements of either standard by the use of other methods shall be permitted when it is clearly evident that equivalent access to the facility or part of the...
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[A] 104.11 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment
the proposed design is satisfactory and complies with the intent of the provisions of this code, and that the material, method or work offered is, for the purpose intended, at least the equivalent...
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4.28.3* VISUAL ALARMS
(2) Specialized systems utilizing advanced technology may be substituted for the visual systems specified above if equivalent protection is afforded handicapped users of the building...
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Referenced Standards [§105]
Compliance with a later edition may be possible under the provision for “equivalent facilitation” if it is comparable to, or provides greater accessibility than, the editions currently referenced...
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233.3.5 Dispersion
units are one of the types of residential dwelling units provided, one-story residential dwelling units shall be permitted as a substitute for multi-story residential dwelling units where equivalent...
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233.3.5 Dispersion
units are one of the types of residential dwelling units provided, one-story residential dwelling units shall be permitted as a substitute for multi-story residential dwelling units where equivalent...
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A4.3.1(1) Travel Distances
However, on trips over 100 ft (30 m), disabled people are apt to rest frequently, which substantially increases their trip times....
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11B-208.2.3 Residential facilities
These spaces must be dispersed among all types of resident parking, except where substantially equal or greater accessibility is provided in terms of distance from an accessible entrance...
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Spaces and Elements: ADA Standard Section 206.2.4
Section 206.2.4 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes connecting spaces and elements within a building.
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12184(b)(3)
vehicle is to be used solely in a demand responsive system and if the entity can demonstrate that such system, when viewed in its entirety, provides a level of service to such individuals equivalent...
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410.5 Digital Encoding of Speech
EXCEPTION: Where ICT is a closed system, conformance to standards other than ITU-T Recommendation G.722 shall be permitted where equivalent or better acoustic performance is provided and...
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A. Arena Assembly Seating:
The Companion Seats shall be equivalent in size, quality, comfort, and amenities to the seating in the immediate area. The Companion Seats shall be permitted to be movable. ...
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§ 38.159(d)(4) Orientation
Such barriers need not be solid provided equivalent protection is afforded....
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11B-233.3.5 Dispersion
units are one of the types of residential dwelling units provided, one-story residential dwelling units shall be permitted as a substitute for multi-story residential dwelling units where equivalent...
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Dispersion
Substantially similar language is contained in section 9.1.4 of the 1991 Standards....
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5. If there is a significant risk, reasonable accommodation must be considered
If there is a significant risk, reasonable accommodation must be considered Where there is a significant risk of substantial harm to health or safety, an employer still must consider...
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Who Is Protected by Title I?
A person with a "disability" is an individual who: has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of his/her major life activities; has a record...
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12101(b)(5)
Williams, 534 U.S. 184 (2002) for "substantially limits", and applied by lower courts in numerous decisions, has created an inappropriately high level of limitation necessary to obtain coverage...
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A4.3.1(1) Travel Distances
However, on trips over 100 ft (30 m), disabled people are apt to rest frequently, which substantially increases their trip times....