Resource Center for Accessible Living, Inc. (RCAL) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, community based service and advocacy organization run by and for people with any type of disability. ...
Search Results "Program Relocation to Accessible Facility"
- Resource Center for Accessible Living, Inc. (RCAL) - Kingston, NY
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Accessible Polling Places for the Visually Impaired: A Compilation of Survey Results
The Help America Vote Act mandated that all polling places have an accessible method of voting that provides privacy and independence....
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F202.2 Additions
Section F202.2 addresses additions to existing facilities and provides specific criteria for accessible routes, entrances, and toilet and bathing facilities that derive from UFAS....
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ENTRANCE
Any access point to a building or portion of building or facility used for the purpose of entering....
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Elevators
Result: People with disabilities who are unable to use stairs and steps cannot gain access to floors above and below the ground level and, in many instances, do not have access to the...
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III-5.1000 General
This requirement, along with the requirement for accessible alterations, are the only requirements that apply to commercial facilities. What is "readily accessible and usable"?...
- AJW Architectural Products U590 1.6 Gallon Sanitary Napkin Disposal w/ Keyed Access Panel - Surface Mounted
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A. Format and Organization
This organization is consistent with the approach used by the Access Board since the issuance of its Americans with Disabilities Act and Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines...
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R201 Application (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R201 Application (Section-by-Section Analysis) The proposed guidelines apply to newly constructed facilities, altered portions of existing facilities, and elements added to existing facilities...
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There does not seem to be a distinction between different EVCS standards (Level 1, Level 2, DC CHAdeMO, DC CCS, and Tesla). Does the schedule defined in Table 11B-228.3.2.1 make a distinction between the different types of EVSE standards or are that all considered to equivalently be an EVCS?
RESPONSE: The CBC Chapter 11B accessibility requirements for EVCS do not distinguish between the different EVCS standards like those listed....
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Section 36.406 Standards for New Construction and Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
design for buildings and facilities subject to the Act and this part that are consistent with the supplemental minimum guidelines and requirements for accessible design published by the...
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Background:
not required to make the path of travel accessible....
- Access to Independence - Escondiodo, San Diego, Calexico, CA
- Georgia-Pacific Rollmastr 3000® Vertical 2 Roll High Capacity Bathroom Tissue Dispenser
- Cavity Sliders CL100 ADA LaviLock Hardware Set with 'Vacant / In Use' Indicator
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Reservation Systems Requirements for Places of Lodging
Places of lodging must identify and describe the accessible features of the property and the accessible guest rooms in enough detail to enable an individual to decide if the facility...
- Accessible Resources for Independence, Inc. (ARI) - Glen Burnie, MD
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1115B.3.1, Item 5
SECTION 1115B BATHING AND TOILET FACILITIES (SANITARY FACILITIES) 1115B.3 Toilet facilities. 1115B.3.1 Multiple-accommodation toilet facilities. See Figure 11B-1B....
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7. Q: Our center specializes in "group child care." Can we reject a child just because she needs individualized attention?
If a child who needs one-to-one attention due to a disability can be integrated without fundamentally altering a child care program, the child cannot be excluded solely because the child...
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[A] BUILDING
The accessibility standards generally apply to buildings and facilities....
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TEMPORARY
[DSA-AC] Buildings and facilities intended for use at one location for not more than one year and seats intended for use at one location for not more than 90 days....
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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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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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TEMPORARY
[DSA-AC] Buildings and facilities intended for use at one location for not more than one year and seats intended for use at one location for not more than 90 days....