Exception: Exterior signs that are not located at the door to the space they serve shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-703.2. ...
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  11B-216.2 Designations
  
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  §100.205(c)
  (c) All covered multifamily dwellings for first occupancy after March 13, 1991 with a building entrance on an accessible route shall be designed and constructed in such a manner that— 
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  4.1.3(18)
  (18) If fixed or built-in seating or tables (including, but not limited to, study carrels and student laboratory stations), are provided in accessible public or common use areas, at... 
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  4.1.2(17)
  (17) If fixed or built-in seating, tables, or work surfaces are provided in accessible spaces, at least 5 percent, but always at least one, of seating spaces, tables, or work... 
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  F216.2 Designations
  EXCEPTION: Exterior signs that are not located at the door to the space they serve shall not be required to comply with 703.2. Advisory F216.2 Designations.... 
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  216.2 Designations
  EXCEPTION: Exterior signs that are not located at the door to the space they serve shall not be required to comply with 703.2. Advisory 216.2 Designations.... 
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  216.2 Designations
  EXCEPTION: Exterior signs that are not located at the door to the space they serve shall not be required to comply with 703.2. Advisory 216.2 Designations.... 
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  11B-809.10.7.2 Location
  Water closets shall be located within bathrooms in a manner that permits a grab bar to be installed on at least one side of the fixture.... 
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  Recreation Site Layout
  Designing an attractive and functional recreation site is an art as well as a science. Accessibility is, of course, one of the many design parameters for any recreation site. 
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  Elevated Dune Crossings
  Locate handrails continuously along both sides of the dune crossing at a height of 34 inches (865 millimeters) to 38 inches (965 millimeters) above the walking surface.... 
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  Costs
  The regulatory assessment compares the final rule to the guidelines and standards used by federal agencies for the design of outdoor developed areas without regard to accessibility... 
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  6.14.1 Clear Width
  Gate openings and openings in barriers for pedestrian passage shall provide a clear width of 36 inches (915 mm), complying with ODAAG, section 1017.3 Clear Tread Width. 
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  Food and Beverage Service
  The Food Service: Accommodating Diners with Disabilities factsheet provides both legal standards and promising practices for paths of travel, approach to dining spaces, seating,... 
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  F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
  * * * * * EXCEPTIONS: * * * * * 2. Camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, trailheads, trails, and beach access routes shall not be required to comply with... 
- ACCESSMAT® - EN - Beach accessibility mats
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  Typical Issues
  Typical Issues When parking is provided for voters, staff and volunteers, accessible parking must be provided for people with disabilities. Voters with disabilities who arrive by... 
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  Drinking Fountain Water Flow Tool
  Drinking Fountain Water Flow Tool This handy tool was developed by Evan Terry Associates to assist its surveyors in measuring drinking fountain water flow. We have this tool... 
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  Bathroom Do’s and Dont’s
  Include bathroom towel bars/hooks within reach of the shower or bench, so an individual does not have to travel across the bathroom using a mobility aid device.... 
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  11B-809.10.2 Number of complying bathing rooms and fixtures
  Lavatories, vanities, mirrors and towel bars complying with Section 11B-809.10.8. When two or more lavatories are provided, at least one shall comply with Section 11B-809.10.8.... 
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  24. Type of Grab Bar
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- Access Board: Tactile Sign Height
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  Location and Size
  The side rails are similar in shape to grab bars and are located on each of the long sides of the table.... 
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  Private Businesses that Serve the Public: Public Accommodations
  The ADA establishes requirements for twelve categories of public accommodations, including stores and shops, restaurants and bars, service establishments, theaters, hotels, recreation facilities... 
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  Example 2: Without Cooking Facilities
  An employee break room without fixed or built-in range cooking facilities is not considered a kitchen or kitchenette; therefore, they are not subject to compliance with the... 
