Kitchens shall be on an accessible route and shall comply with this section....
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11B-809.9 Kitchens
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Chapter 7 Addendum 1: Title II Checklist (Emergency Management)
Physical Accessibility in Emergency Shelter Programs This section helps you identify architectural barriers to access in your emergency shelter facilities....
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11B-411.2.1.6 Identification of floors served
When the accessibility function button is pressed, the audio output shall provide a verbal announcement of the floors served by the elevator group....
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1.9.1.1 Application
Publicly funded buildings, structures, sidewalks, curbs and related facilities shall be accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities as follows: Advisory 1.9.1.1 Application...
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11B-803.1 General
Partitions and doors should be designed to ensure people using accessible dressing and fitting rooms privacy equivalent to that afforded other users of the facility....
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1010.2.2 Hardware
Door handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices on doors required to be accessible by Chapter 11A or 11B shall not require tight grasping, tight pinching or twisting of the...
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11B-603.5 Accessories
Where towel or sanitary napkin dispensers, waste receptacles, or other accessories are provided in toilet facilities, at least one of each type shall be located on an accessible route....
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
(ii) Facilities with more than 50 guest rooms shall be treated separately for the purposes of determining the required number of accessible rooms and type of accessible bathing facility...
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
(ii) Facilities with more than 50 guest rooms shall be treated separately for the purposes of determining the required number of accessible rooms and type of accessible bathing facility...
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III-7.3110 Work areas
Access to work areas, but not to individual work stations, is required....
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: §36.406(c) Places of lodging. ...
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Section 1630.6 Contractual or Other Arrangements
company make the training site accessible; (3) directly making the training site accessible or providing the training company with the means by which to make the site accessible; (4) identifying...
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F. Shelter Environment
Maintain accessible routes. ...
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4. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
In calculating these monetized benefits, the Preliminary RIA makes the following assumptions: (a) one-half of the recurring annual benefits derived from accessible ICT would be realized...
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Local Resources To Assist Your Planning Efforts
Local experts, such as Convention and Visitors Bureaus and Chambers of Commerce, can help you find facilities, lodging, and services available in an area, though they may not know how accessible...
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PART 1: OVERVIEW AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Accessibility of doctors’ offices, clinics, and other health care providers is essential in providing medical care to people with disabilities....
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Scoping Requirements
section 216 cover room designations, which are required to be tactile, and directional and informational signs which are not required to be tactile but must meet requirements for visual access...
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What barriers will it be "readily achievable" to remove?
path; 11) Installing accessible door hardware; 12) Installing grab bars in toilet stalls; 13) Rearranging toilet partitions to increase maneuvering space; 14) Insulating lavatory...
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Alterations [§202.3]
The standards ensure that the opportunities for accessibility presented by an alteration are taken....
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Section 37.93 One Car Per Train Rule
In this case, since all new rail vehicles have to be accessible, compliance with this provision is straightforward....
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11B-302.1 General
Where permeable surfaces such as compacted decomposed granite or similar material are part of the accessible route, stabilizing admixtures or binders can help to provide a firm, stable and...
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205 and 309 Operable Parts
205 and 309 Operable Parts Section 4.1.3, and more specifically sections 4.1.3(13), 4.27.3, and 4.27.4 of the 1991 Standards, require operable parts on accessible elements, along accessible...
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209 Passenger Loading Zones and Bus Stops
In general, at least one accessible passenger loading zone is required for every 100 linear feet of loading zone space provided (209.2.1)....
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M101.6 Dimensional Tolerances (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the preamble of the MDE NPRM, the Access Board sought public input in question five on available information or resources concerning conventional industry tolerances for medical diagnostic...