described by Section 469.003(a)(3) or a building or facility leased or rented for use by the state through the use of federal money, the owner of the building or facility, or the owner's designated...
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Sec. 469.151(b)
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE CAVALIERS OPERATING COMPANY, LLC
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4. Seating Plans for Designed Theaters and Future Construction Theaters
Seating Plans for Designed Theaters and Future Construction Theaters The United States has reviewed and specifically approves the auditoria seating plans for the Designed Theaters set...
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Wheelmill System Informational Design Video
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- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
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B. The ADA Standards for Accessible Design
Rather, they are designed to provide a convenient degree of access for most people with disabilities to approach, enter, and use a facility. See H. R. Rep....
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24 CFR Part 8 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Federally Assisted Programs and Activities - Notice: Instructions for use of alternative accessibility standard
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 24 CFR Part 8 [Docket No. FR–5784–N–01] Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Federally Assisted Programs and...
- Theatre Access NYC
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1. Is this trail designed and managed predominantly as a pedestrian/hiker trail?
Is this trail designed and managed predominantly as a pedestrian/hiker trail? Yes No If “No” is selected, then skip to “End of Survey” (Qualtrics Option)....
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206.2.9.2 Wheelchair Spaces, Ride Seats Designed for Transfer, and Transfer Devices
206.2.9.2 Wheelchair Spaces, Ride Seats Designed for Transfer, and Transfer Devices....
- Salsbury Industries Custom Designer Lockers 30000C
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DOJ’s 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
DOJ’s 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design became effective March 15, 2012 and apply to all facilities covered by the ADA except public transit facilities....
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Attachment H: Modifications to Altered Facilities
Attachment H: Modifications to Altered Facilities
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§ 399.80(s)
(s) Failing to disclose and offer Web-based discount fares on or after June 10, 2014, to prospective passengers who contact the agent through other channels (e.g., by telephone or in the...
- Certified Access Specialist Program (CASp)
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Section 1193.23 Product design, development and evaluation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
design and development, from conceptualization to production....
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USING THIS GUIDE TO DESIGN AN EVACUATION PLAN
Building management should conduct unannounced as well as announced drills and vary the drills to pose a variety of challenges along designated evacuation routes, such as closed-off corridors...
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Designed and Constructed for First Occupancy (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Designed and Constructed for First Occupancy According to paragraph (a)(2), a facility is subject to the new construction requirements only if a completed application for a building permit...
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11B-213.1.1 Toilet facilities for designated user groups
Where separate toilet facilities are provided for the exclusive use of separate user groups, the toilet facilities serving each user group shall comply with Section 11B-213.
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§100.205(e)(2)(ii) Fair Housing Act Design Manual
(ii) Fair Housing Act Design Manual, published by HUD in 1996, updated in 1998;...
- Inpro Corporation IPC® Designer Kickplates
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Differences in Perspectives between Designers/Photographers and Visually Impaired Occupants
The authors Peter Baker, Jon Barrick and Rod Wilson were not designers. One of them is a mechanical engineer. But the Building Sight was a guideline made by non-designers....
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4.1.2 Surface Design of Examination Tables and Chairs
4.1.2 Surface Design of Examination Tables and Chairs For several reasons including patient comfort and safety, the surfaces of many examination tables and chairs are not flat....
- Guide for Home Remodeling for People with Disabilities and Special Needs: What You Need to Know