Where provided, each control for deploying, lowering, raising, and stowing the lift and lowering the roll-off barrier shall be of a momentary contact type requiring continuous manual pressure...
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§ 38.83(b)(2)(i) Requirements
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§ 38.23(b)(2)(i) Requirements
Where provided, each control for deploying, lowering, raising, and stowing the lift and lowering the roll-off barrier shall be of a momentary contact type requiring continuous manual pressure...
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§ 38.159(b)(2)(i) Requirements
Where provided, each control for deploying, lowering, raising, and stowing the lift and lowering the roll-off barrier shall be of a momentary contact type requiring continuous manual pressure...
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1003.3.1 Boat Slip Clearance
Each 10 feet (3050 mm) maximum of linear pier edge serving boat slips shall contain at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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Equipment and furniture.
The ANPRM explained that free-standing equipment was already addressed in the regulations in several different contexts, but that since covered entities continue to raise questions about...
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THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION
Plaintiffs are informed, believe, and thereon allege that Defendant and its agents and employees have violated and continue to violate sections 49.60.010 et seq. of the Revised Code of Washington...
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M305.2.6 Gripping Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
in the MDE NPRM preamble the Access Board repeatedly noted that it was considering applying many of the provisions from the 2004 ABA and ADA Accessibility Guidelines for grab bars and handrails...
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M305.2.5 Surface Hazards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Committee based this recommendation on related provisions in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for handrails and grab bars....
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or other Mobility Devices
Ramps with a vertical rise of more than 6 inches must have handrails on both sides....
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FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION
Plaintiffs are informed, believe, and thereon allege that Defendant and its agents and employees have violated and continue to violate Title II of the ADA by failing to timely respond to...
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Re: Stair widths
The reason for the 48 inch requirement between handrails here is because people with mobility issues may require assistance down or up the stairs. ...
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Accessible Routes
Accessible Routes Accessible routes are continuous, unobstructed paths connecting all accessible elements and spaces of a building or facility....
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Q15: Does the Amendments Act require the Department to revise or create new Section 504 regulations to implement the Amendments Act?
OCR continues to assess whether additional guidance or further publications are needed. 16 For example, OCR interprets the Section 504 regulatory language defining "is regarded as having...
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14.4 Q. If a covered multifamily dwelling has a below grade common use parking garage, is there a requirement for a vertical clearance to allow vans to park?
This issue was addressed in the preamble to the Guidelines, but continues to be a frequently asked question....
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D. Executive Order 13609: Promoting International Regulatory Cooperation
This cooperation began with the 2005 EU-US Economic Initiative (http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/docs/2006/june/tradoc_127643.pdf) and continued through the work of the Access Board with...
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11B-1003.3.1 Boat slip clearance
Each 10 feet (3048 mm) maximum of linear pier edge serving boat slips shall contain at least one continuous clear opening 60 inches (1524 mm) wide minimum. Exceptions: 1. ...