Requirements for protruding objects apply to all circulation routes, including both accessible and inaccessible routes and include corridors, walks, courtyards, stairways, and areas of circulation...
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Scoping [4.1.2(3), 4.1.3(2)]
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§40.1 Purpose.
This part prescribes standards for the design, construction, and alteration of publicly owned residential structures to insure that physically handicapped persons will have ready access...
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PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
An individual who has a physical impairment, including impaired sensory, manual or speaking abilities, which results in a functional limitation in access to and use of a building or facility...
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4.1.4(1) GENERAL EXCEPTIONS
Accessibility is not required to elevator pits, elevator penthouses, mechanical rooms, piping or equipment catwalks, lookout galleries, electrical and telephone closets, and general utility...
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§100.90(b)(1)
(1) Setting different fees for access to or membership in a multiple listing service because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin....
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11B-812.6.4 Drive-up
Vehicle spaces serving drive-up EVCS shall be 204 inches (5182 mm) wide minimum and shall not be required to have an adjacent access aisle....
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§ 35.133(a)
(a) A public entity shall maintain in operable working condition those features of facilities and equipment that are required to be readily accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities...
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§ 38.171(a)
(a) New, used and remanufactured vehicles and conveyances for systems not covered by other subparts of this part, to be considered accessible by regulations in part 37 of this title shall...
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[ADA Title II §35.104] 2010 Standards
[ADA Title II §35.104] 2010 Standards means the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, which consist of the 2004 ADAAG and the requirements contained in §35.151....
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11B-812.6.4 Drive-up
Vehicle spaces serving drive-up EVCS shall be 204 inches (5182 mm) wide minimum and shall not be required to have an adjacent access aisle....
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2. Benefits: Qualitative Summary of Benefits
with disabilities; (d) the extent to which persons with disabilities have reliable access to transportation, since, even when accessible, vehicles cannot be used if a potential passenger...
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I. Background
More specifically, the Complaint alleged that the XL Center is not accessible to patrons who use wheelchairs in that it does not contain accessible seating that provides an acceptable line...
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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
In existing facilities, where retrofitting may be expensive, the requirement to provide access is less stringent than it is in new construction and alterations, where accessibility can be...
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11B-1008.3 Transfer systems
Where elevated play components are used to connect to another elevated play component instead of an accessible route, careful consideration should be used in the selection of the play components...
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11B-603.6 Guest room toilet and bathing rooms
At Housing at a Place of Education subject to Section 11B-224.7, toilet rooms serving sleeping rooms complying with Sections 11B-806 or 11B-809 offer greater accessibility than required...
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Enactment of the ADA and Issuance of the 1991 Regulations
law the ADA, a comprehensive civil rights law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of disability.1 The ADA broadly protects the rights of individuals with disabilities in employment, access...
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1134A.2 Number of complying bathrooms
Bathrooms shall be provided with an accessible route into and through the bathroom. 7. ...
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Railings—Guardrails, Handrails, and Safety
Reconsidering the level of development at a site may be another way to balance safety and accessibility issues....
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3.2.3. Baseline by Venue Type
Table 3-12 below shows the distribution of auditoriums across each venue type under the Medium Accessibility baseline, adjusted to reflect this assumption. ...
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1134A.2 Number of complying bathrooms
Where both a tub and shower are provided in the bathroom, at least one shall be made accessible....
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V. Description of Steps Taken to Minimize the Significant Economic Impact Consistent with the Stated Objectives and Significant Alternatives Considered and Rejected.
In June 1996, the Access Board convened the Telecommunications Access Advisory Committee (TAAC) to assist the Board in fulfilling its mandate under section 255 of the Telecommunications...
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
Built-in cabinets, counters and work surfaces shall be accessible, including: patient wardrobes, nurse’s stations, administrative centers, reception desks, medicine preparation areas, laboratory...
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Communication Features in Guest Rooms
The guidelines address rooms required to provide communication features accessible to persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, including visual notification of fire alarms, telephone calls...
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7.12 Nondiscrimination in Other Benefits and Privileges of Employment
Functions such as parties, picnics, shows, and award ceremonies should be held in accessible locations, and interpreters or other accommodation should be provided when necessary....