Where elements are altered or added and the pedestrian circulation path to the altered or added elements is not altered, the pedestrian circulation path is not required to comply with R204...
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R202.1 General
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4.1.3(14)
Sleeping accommodations required to comply with 9.3 shall have an alarm system complying with 4.28....
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Note
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of the elements and spaces required to be accessible per the 2013 California Building Code. ...
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Mats
Where used, it is recommended that they meet the pile height and trim requirements for fixed carpeting, have firm tapered edges for smooth transitions, be firm enough to minimize buckling...
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R304.3.2 Running Slope
The running slope of the curb ramp shall be 5 percent minimum and 8.3 percent maximum but shall not require the ramp length to exceed 4.5 m (15.0 ft) minimum....
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A4.27.3 Height
Electrical receptacles installed to serve individual appliances and not intended for regular or frequent use by building occupants are not required to be mounted within the specified reach...
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A4.10.6 Door Protective and Reopening Device
The required door reopening device would hold the door open for 20 seconds if the doorway remains obstructed. After 20 seconds, the door may begin to close....
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4.3.11.1(2)
(2) A portion of an exterior exit balcony located immediately adjacent to an exit stairway when the balcony complies with local requirements for exterior exit balconies....
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Contrast
Contrast Interior applications require that the warning feature provide contrast in resilience or in sound when sensed with a cane....
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6.1 General
In addition to the requirements of 4.1 through 4.35, medical care facilities and buildings shall comply with 6....
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A4.16.3 Height
Thick seats and filler rings are available to adapt standard fixtures to these requirements....
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§100.305(d)
(d) Newly constructed housing for first occupancy after March 12, 1989 need not comply with the requirements of this section until at least 25 percent of the units are occupied....
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§100.306(c)
age or older housing, HUD shall consider documented evidence of a good faith attempt to remove such language in determining whether the housing facility or community complies with the requirements...
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4.34.2(9)
Those portions of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment requiring regular, periodic maintenance and adjustment by the resident of a dwelling shall be accessible to people...
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§100.205(e)(2)(vi) 2006 International Building Code
correct the text missing from Section 1107.7.5, if adopted without modification and without waiver of any of the provisions intended to address the Fair Housing Act's design and construction requirements...
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Note
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of the elements and spaces required to be accessible per the 2013 California Building Code. ...
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§100.120(b)(1)
(1) Failing or refusing to provide to any person information regarding the availability of loans or other financial assistance, application requirements, procedures or standards for the...
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4.1.3(1) ELEVATORS
Elevators or other accessible means of vertical movement are not required in residential facilities when: (a) No accessible dwelling units are located above or below the accessible grade...
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A4.16.3 HEIGHT
Thick seats and filler rings are available to adapt standard fixtures to these requirements....
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A4.10.6 DOOR PROTECTIVE AND REOPENING DEVICE
The required door reopening device would hold the door open for 20 seconds if the doorway remains unobstructed. After 20 seconds, the door may begin to close....
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F245.2 Picnic Units with Mobility Features
Picnic units with mobility features are not required to be identified by signs....
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§1630.15(b)(1) In general
to an individual with a disability has been shown to be job-related and consistent with business necessity, and such performance cannot be accomplished with reasonable accommodation, as required...
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What happens when people walk under more difficult conditions?
In general, when people walk under more difficult conditions there is: 1) a decrease in speed (to decrease the energy required), 2) an increase in heart rate (to pump more oxygen to the...
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4.1.3(2) ENTRANCES
projects consisting of one-to-four family dwellings where accessible entrances would be extraordinarily costly due to site conditions or local code restrictions, accessible entrances are required...