Accessible cells or rooms should be dispersed among different levels of security, housing categories, and holding classifications (e.g., male/female and adult/juvenile) to facilitate access...
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11B-232.2 General holding cells and general housing cells
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Course Barriers
These dispersed openings will provide access to the course at reasonable intervals, enabling a golfer using a golf car to play the game without extended travel distances and time requirements...
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16(a)(vii)
(vii) Any non-valet parking facilities owned or operated by the hotel have the number of accessible car and van-accessible parking spaces required by the ADA Standards and comply with the...
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11B-233.3 Public housing facilities
Further, the residential dwelling units provided must be dispersed according to HUD's Section 504 criteria....
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Path of Travel
pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and which connects the altered area with an exterior approach (including sidewalks, streets, and parking...
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General: ADA Standard Section 234.1
Section 234.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for amusement rides.
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.2 Test number one, individual building test
For purposes of these requirements, vehicular or pedestrian site arrival points include public or resident parking areas, public transportation stops, passenger loading zones and public...
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7 [§ 4.7.8]
7 [§ 4.7.8] Curb ramps must be located where they will not be obstructed by parked vehicles....
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Residential Dwelling Units Provided by Entities Subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations: ADA Standard Section 233.2
Section 233.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for residential dwelling units provided by entities subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations.
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A4.1.3(10)
When more than one drinking fountain on a floor is required to comply with 4.15, those fountains should be dispersed to allow wheelchair users convenient access....
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11B-234.1 General
A custom designed and constructed ride is new upon its first use, which is the first time amusement park patrons take the ride....
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208.2.5.2
208.2.5.2 There must be one accessible parking space for each 150 metered on-street parking spaces provided by state agencies and political subdivisions....
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R403.1 General
Operable parts on accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons (see R209) and parking meters and parking pay stations that serve accessible parking spaces (see R309.5) must comply...
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11B-503.3.3 Marking
Access aisles shall be marked so as to discourage parking in them....
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PATH OF TRAVEL
or facility by means of which a particular area may be approached, entered and exited, and which connects a particular area with an exterior approach (including sidewalks, streets, and parking...
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Designated Aisle Seats
One commenter recommended that section 221.4, Designated Aisle Seats, be changed to require that aisle seats be on an accessible route, and be integrated and dispersed throughout an assembly...
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221 Assembly Areas
Section 221.2 covers the required number, integration, and dispersion of wheelchair spaces....
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Section 35.151(g) Assembly areas
The NPRM proposed at Sec. 35.151(g)(1) to require wheelchair spaces and companion seating locations to be dispersed to all levels of the facility and are served by an accessible route....
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223.1.1 Alterations
As a facility is altered over time, every effort should be made to disperse accessible sleeping rooms among patient care areas such as pediatrics, cardiac care, maternity, and other units...
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F223.1.1 Alterations
As a facility is altered over time, every effort should be made to disperse accessible sleeping rooms among patient care areas such as pediatrics, cardiac care, maternity, and other units...
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Where did the Voting Rights Act come from?
The marchers were starting a 50-mile walk to the state capital, Montgomery, to demand equal rights in voting, when police used violence to disperse them....
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BUILDING
Parking lots, play areas, patios, constructed trails, man-made outdoor areas are often not considered to be buildings. Rather, these elements are generally considered to be facilities....