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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
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11B-224 TRANSIENT LODGING GUEST ROOMS, HOUSING AT A PLACE OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE CENTER ESTABLISHMENTS
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9.1 Hotels, Motels, Inns, Boarding Houses, Dormitories, Resorts and Other Similar Places of Transient Lodging
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H. After Completing the Survey and Checklist
Emergency shelters in older buildings with inaccessible features might be made accessible with temporary modifications, (such as portable ramps at the entrance and accessible parking spaces...
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410.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., an interactive, multi-party voice communication occurring in real time), including both older technologies (such as landline telephones and two-way pagers) and more modern ICT (such as...
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What would happen with other disability groups?
Therefore, we would hypothesize that our results would also be similar if we had tested other disability populations or older adults....
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Issue 12: What design guidance on natural lighting for low vision persons can be provided in the short term?
Comment by [Participant]: Yeah, but we could come up with a list of what are good practices and designs (in the space) to try and avoid these issues of glare. It gives architects at...
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4. Rulemaking History
Rulemaking History In response to issues raised about the accessibility of emergency transportable housing units provided by FEMA after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, we convened an advisory...
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Accessible Transient Lodging [9]
Examples noted in the section (hotels, motels, resorts, dormitories, homeless shelters, and halfway houses) are meant to be illustrative and do not represent all types of lodging used on...
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§ 36.401(d)(1)(ii)(B)
(B) A series of buildings on a common site, either under common ownership or common control or developed either as one project or as a series of related projects, housing five or more sales...
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Sec.36.401(d)(1)(ii)(B)
(B) A series of buildings on a common site, either under common ownership or common control or developed either as one project or as a series of related projects, housing five or more sales...
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§8.4(b)(1)(iv)
(iv) Provide different or separate housing, aid, benefits, or services to individuals with handicaps or to any class of individuals with handicaps from that provided to others unless such...
- Cybex Total Access Treadmill
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1.1.7.3.1 Detached one- and two-family dwellings
Detached one- and two-family dwellings, lodging houses, live/work units, townhouses not more than three stories above grade plane in height with a separate means of egress, and their accessory...
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5.1.1 Transfer Surface Height Adjustability Recommendation for M301 and M302
Rationale for final recommendation The Committee agreed that adjustability greatly increases the overall accessibility of equipment for all persons....
- Rebuilding Together Alexandria - Alexandria, VA
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The Market of Travelers Who Benefit from Accessibility
Census indicate that almost 42% of adults 65 and older have disabilities. (5) The Census Bureau projects that by 2030, 72 million Americans will be 65 and older. (6) And, currently more...
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Changes in Level within a Dwelling Unit
(See House Report at 25.)...
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Reasonable Modification of Policies, Practices, and Procedures
Sometimes a practice that seems neutral makes it difficult or impossible for a person with a disability to participate....
- Hager Companies 3800 Series - Grade 1 Mortise (Sectional)
- Hager Companies 3800 Series Escutcheon
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§8.23(b)(1)
(1) Subject to paragraph (b)(2) of this section, alterations to dwelling units in a multifamily housing project (including public housing) shall, to the maximum extent feasible, be made...
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If a property owner hits the 20% cost cap on path of travel improvements when installing charging stations, are there any other accessibility site retrofits that would still be required?
The property owner should be advised, however, that for older facilities that pre-date the ADA, barrier removal is required by the ADA....