These include swimming pools, play areas, exercise machines, court sport facilities, and boating and fishing piers....
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Element-by-Element Safe Harbor for Existing Facilities
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What Contributes to the Determination of "Readily Achievable"?
Composition, structure and functions of workforce X. Significant loss of selling or serving space XI....
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
Wheelchair spaces shall be dispersed vertically at varying distances from the screen, performance area, or playing field....
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11B-219.4 Location
If the assistive-listening system provided is limited to specific areas or seats, then such areas or seats shall be within a 50-foot (15240 mm) viewing distance of the stage or playing area...
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11B-219.4 Location
If the assistive-listening system provided is limited to specific areas or seats, then such areas or seats shall be within a 50-foot (15240 mm) viewing distance of the stage or playing area...
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11B-219.4 Location
If the assistive-listening system provided is limited to specific areas or seats, then such areas or seats shall be within a 50-foot (15240 mm) viewing distance of the stage or playing area...
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Teeing Ground
In golf, the starting place for the hole to be played....
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106.5.69 Teeing Ground
In golf, the starting place for the hole to be played....
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Safe Harbor
Team or player seating Accessible route to bowling lanes, section Accessible route in court sports facilities Public entities need to make structural...
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G) Parks and Recreation Programs
A town’s recreational programs or activities, such as those offered at the town baseball or football field or at the town pool, play an important part in the life of a community....
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1.2.1
A California-registered structural engineer shall examine the project and prepare a written statement certifying that the project does not contain any work of a structural nature....
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Stairs and Escalators in Existing Buildings: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3.1
Section 206.2.3.1 covers the scoping requirements for accessible routes between stairs and escalators in existing buildings.
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Teeing Ground
In golf, the starting place for the hole to be played....
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TEEING GROUND
[DSA-AC] In golf, the starting place for the hole to be played....
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TEEING GROUND
[DSA-AC] In golf, the starting place for the hole to be played....
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1.9.1.1.3
1.9.1.1.3 All existing publicly funded buildings and facilities when alterations, structural repairs or additions are made to such buildings or facilities....
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203.1 General
ETA Editor’s Note 35.151(a)(2) New Construction and Alterations; Design and Construction; Exception for Structural Impracticability 36.401(c) New Construction; Exception for Structural...
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Area of Sport Activity
That portion of a room or space where the play or practice of a sport occurs....
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106.5.9 Area of Sport Activity
That portion of a room or space where the play or practice of a sport occurs....
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General: ADA Standard Section 233.1
Section 233 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for residential facilities.
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11B-206.2.3.1 Stairs and escalators in existing buildings
In alterations and additions, where an escalator or stair is provided where none existed previously and major structural modifications are necessary for the installation, an accessible route...
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TEEING GROUND
[DSA-AC] In golf, the starting place for the hole to be played....
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AREA OF SPORT ACTIVITY
That portion of an indoor or outdoor space where the play or practice of a sport occurs....
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AREA OF SPORT ACTIVITY
That portion of an indoor or outdoor space where the play or practice of a sport occurs....