Floor and ground surfaces stable, firm and slip resistant. 11B-302.1 Openings in floor or ground surfaces 1/2 inch maximum with long dimension...
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Exterior Routes
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2. REGULATORY BUILT-IN TOLERANCES
REGULATORY BUILT-IN TOLERANCES: California Building Code Section 1101B.5 indicates all dimensions are subject to conventional industry tolerances except where the requirement is stated as...
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208.1.2
The facility may not reduce the required number or dimensions of those spaces, or unnecessarily increase the length of the accessible route from a parking space to the facility....
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407.12.3.2.1 Height (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These dimensions and their resulting geometry are consistent with the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines (36 CFR Part 1191, Appendix D, sections 306 and 308)....
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4.35.4 Bench
Every accessible dressing room shall have a 24 in by 48 in (610 mm by 1220 mm) bench fixed to the wall along the longer dimension....
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11B-812.6 Vehicle spaces
Where the long dimension of vehicle spaces is parallel to the traffic flow in the adjacent vehicular way, the length of vehicle spaces shall be 240 inches (6096 mm) minimum. 2....
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B. Restrooms
These specifications are derived from requirements for rail vehicles and represent compromises between space needed for use and constraints imposed by vehicle dimensions....
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11B-812.6 Vehicle spaces
Exceptions: Where the long dimension of vehicle spaces is parallel to the traffic flow in the adjacent vehicular way, the length of vehicle spaces shall be 240 inches (6096 mm) minimum...
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Introduction
with disabilities in preschools, the Title II provisions discussed in this document apply equally to children with disabilities attending public preschools....
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Procedural Safeguards
School districts must provide notice to parents explaining any evaluation and placement decisions affecting their children, and explain the parents’ right to review relevant records and...
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Handrails
This is to prevent children running into protruding rails in the play area....
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1. Q: Does the Americans with Disabilities Act -- or "ADA" -- apply to child care centers?
Both titles apply to a child care center's interactions with the children, parents, guardians, and potential customers that it serves....
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19. Under what circumstances may a school district use IDEA funds to pay for auxiliary aids or services for IDEA‐eligible students to ensure effective communication as required by Title II?
provides that grant funds must be used only in accordance with the applicable provisions of the IDEA and to pay the excess costs of providing special education and related services to children...
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Mirrors [4.19.6]
Full-length mirrors that extend up to standard height (74 inches minimum recommended) are a good idea because they serve a broader range of people, including those of short stature and children...
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Seating Locations
These dimensions allow people using mobility devices (e.g., wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, canes, and crutches) to independently enter and exit the room and move throughout the space, sit...
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5.4.4.1 Transfer Support Distance from Transfer Surface Recommendation for Stretchers
The Committee proposes that this horizontal dimension be included for stretchers under the proposed rule....
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A4.23.3 Clear Floor Space
The specific shower shown is designed to fit exactly within the dimensions of a standard bathtub....
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A4.30.4 Raised and Brailled Characters and Pictorial Symbol Signs (Pictograms)
The standard dimensions for literary Braille are as follows: Dot diameter .059 in. Inter-dot spacing .090 in....
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Clear Floor Space [4.20.2]
Clear Floor Space [4.20.2] Clear floor space at tubs, which is dimensioned according to the approach, may overlap required turning space within the room....
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4.1.6(4)(a)
Table 2 -- Allowable Ramp Dimensions for Construction in Existing Sites, Buildings, and Facilities Slope* Maximum Rise Maximum Run Steeper than 1...
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Medical Device Manufacturers
supports; • Question 19 (c) on location and size of transfer supports; • Question 23 (a) on stirrups; • Question 24 (b) on positioning supports; • Question 29 (a) on alternative dimension...
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Q5.) What dimensions and conditions can practitioners reasonably consider to be compliant when the conditions, as constructed, do not meet the technical requirements exactly and there are no official, published, industry-developed tolerances?
A5.) This is the most difficult question and the most subject to varying opinions. Sloped concrete and asphalt surfaces are an excellent example of this problem. To our...
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ASTM
The test methods in this standard address access for children and adults who may traverse the surfacing to aid children who are playing....