Similarly, a building code organization noted that its percentage requirements for accessible units is based on what occurs in the space, not on the building type....
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Medical facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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221.2.2 Integration
wheelchair spaces and companion seats in each such specialty seating area, it shall provide those services or amenities to individuals with disabilities and their companions at other designated accessible...
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6.9
of this Consent Order, if Cinemark chooses to use a design for an auditorium that is different from those listed in Section 4 and Appendix "D," it will still be in conformance with ADA Standard...
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Rulemaking History
Rulemaking History The Access Board began developing accessibility guidelines for pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way shortly after the Americans with Disabilities Act was...
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Congressional Findings of Discrimination
provide a clear and comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination against individuals with disabilities” and “to provide clear, strong, and consistent, enforceable standards...
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5.4.3 Transfer Support Height for M301 and M302
NPRM Preamble Discussion: The Access Board is considering whether 6 inches minimum and 19 inches maximum above the transfer surface would be an appropriate height for transfer supports on...
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302.3 Without Perception of Color (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to add a new functional performance criterion for users with color blindness to better map to technical specifications in the 508 Standards...
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Protruding Objects [4.4]
Requirements in 4.4 are based on standard cane techniques used by people with vision impairments. There are two principal techniques: the touch technique and the diagonal technique....
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Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances
The ADA Standards recognize conventional industry tolerances for dimensions not expressed as a range. This applies to field work, not design work....
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Are detectable warnings required on curb ramps or at hazardous vehicular areas?
Under the ADA Standards, which apply primarily to facilities located on sites, detectable warnings are required at transit facilities (at curb ramps and along open drop-offs of rail station...
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11B-215.5 Residential facilities
[2010 ADA Standards] 215.5 Residential Facilities. Where provided in residential dwelling units required to comply with 809.5, alarms shall comply with 702....
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11B-608.2.2.1 Clearance
[2010 ADA Standards] 608.2.2.1 Clearance....
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11B-813 Adult changing facilities
ETA Editor's Note Adult changing facilities are not addressed by 2010 ADA Standards, although a case could be made, based on the general obligation for governments to make their services...
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11B-703.3 Braille
Standard English uses contractions like "don't" as a short way of writing two words, such as "do" and "not." In Braille there are many additional contractions....
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11B-806.2.3 Sleeping areas
[2010 ADA Standards] 806.2.3 Sleeping Areas. At least one sleeping area shall provide a clear floor space complying with 305 on both sides of a bed....
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11B-604.7 Dispensers and disposal units
[2010 ADA Standards] 604.7 Dispensers....
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11B-703.3 Braille
Standard English uses contractions like "don't" as a short way of writing two words, such as "do" and "not." In Braille there are many additional contractions....
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11B-206.4.4.1 Location
[2010 ADA Standards] 206.4.4.1 Location....
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11B-806.2.3 Sleeping areas
[2010 ADA Standards] 806.2.3 Sleeping Areas. At least one sleeping area shall provide a clear floor space complying with 305 on both sides of a bed....
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11B-206.4.4.1 Location
[2010 ADA Standards] 206.4.4.1 Location....
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11B-604.7 Dispensers and disposal units
[2010 ADA Standards] 604.7 Dispensers....
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3.3.1 Unoccupied Device Width
For example, our results for mean unoccupied width are just under the U.S. standard reference wheelchair of 660 mm (26 in.)....