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M301 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position
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M301.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed that all diagnostic equipment used by patients in a supine, prone, or side-lying position must comply with the technical requirements of proposed section M301....
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Section 36.406(c) Places of Lodging (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed rule, in the definitions section, clarifies that a covered "place of lodging" is a facility that provides guest rooms for sleeping for stays that are primarily short-term in...
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General: ADA Standard Section 224.1
Section 224.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for transient lodging guest rooms.
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Water Closet Location.
Training toilets were either located in a separate room as a unisex toilet or combined with a bathing facility, for use by staff in retraining residents in toileting skills....
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Figure M4: Overview of M303 Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient While Seated in a Wheelchair and M304 Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient in a Standing Position (Weight Scale Example)
Where the primary use of the equipment supports more than one patient position, it must comply with the requirements for each use. The weight scale is usable by both people who are...
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Features of an Accessible Examination Room
Features of an Accessible Examination Room 1....
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603.2.1 Turning Space
Turning space complying with 304 shall be provided within the room....
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9.5.2(1)(a)
(a) The provisions of 9.5.3 and 9.1.5 shall apply to sleeping rooms and beds....
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603.2.1 Turning Space
Turning space complying with 304 shall be provided within the room....
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Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance
Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance Accessible routes connect accessible onsite features (e.g., bus stop, parking) to the building entrance. There must be at least...
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Producing Printed Material in Large Print
Many people with visual disabilities have some sight and can read large print. Large print material can be produced by using a photo copier or a computer where an 18-point type size...
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On-Site Readers
Sometimes, in spite of great planning, there is last-minute material that does not get converted into alternate formats. If this happens, designate people to serve as on-site...
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Electronic File(s) As An Alternate Format
A growing number of people who are blind or have low vision prefer to receive materials in electronic format (on computer disk, USB drive, or by email). Some people listen to the...
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11B-809.10.8.4 Knee and toe clearance
Knee and toe clearance shall be provided and comply with Section 11B-306.
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11B-809.10.7.3 Reinforcement for grab bars
Reinforcement for grabs bars shall comply with the following: Where water closets are not placed adjacent to a side wall capable of accommodating a grab bar, the bathroom...
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11B-809.10.7.4 Seat height
Water closet seats shall be 15 inches (381 mm) minimum and 19 inches (483 mm) maximum measured to the top of the seat above the finish floor.
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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. The centerline of the water closet shall be...
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11B-809.10.8.5 Plumbing protection
Plumbing protection shall comply with Section 11B-809.9.7.
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11B-809.10.8.1 Location
Lavatories without base cabinets shall be installed with the centerline 18 inches (457 mm) minimum from an adjoining wall or fixture to allow for forward approach. Lavatories with...