Section 36.406(g) Medical Care Facilities In the 1991 title III regulation, there was no provision addressing the dispersion of accessible sleeping rooms in medical care facilities....
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Section 36.406(g) Medical Care Facilities
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Public Sector (Government) Facilities
An accessible route between stories is required in multi-story government facilities subject to title II of the ADA except those with no more than two stories where the inaccessible...
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§ 35.152(a) General
This section applies to public entities that are responsible for the operation or management of adult and juvenile justice jails, detention and correctional facilities, and community correctional...
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11B-239 MINIATURE GOLF FACILITIES
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11B-239 Miniature golf facilities.
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11B-249 Adult changing facilities
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11B-239 Miniature golf facilities
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1132A.4 Level floor or landing
1132A.4 Level floor or landing. See also Chapter 10. The floor or landing on each side of a door shall be level. Primary entry doors, required exit doors or secondary exterior doors...
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1132A.5 Maneuvering clearances at doors
1132A.5 Maneuvering clearances at doors.
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1133A.4 Countertops
1133A.4 Countertops. Kitchen countertops shall comply with this section and shall be provided with the following:
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1132A.8.1 Lever-type hardware
1132A.8.1 Lever-type hardware. The lever or lever of actuated latches or locks shall be curved with a return to within ½ inch (12.7 mm) of the door to prevent catching on the...
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1132A.6 Closer-effort to operate doors
1132A.6 Closer-effort to operate doors. Maximum effort to operate doors shall not exceed 8½ pounds (38 N) for exterior doors and 5 pounds (22 N) for interior doors, such pull or push...
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1133A.1 General
1133A.1 General. Kitchens shall be on an accessible route and shall comply with this section. (See Figure 11A-10A.)
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1132A.4.1, Item 2
2. Thresholds with a change in height between ¼ inch (6.35 mm) and 3/4 inch (19.05 mm) shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1 unit vertical in 2 units horizontal...
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4.34.3 ADAPTABILITY
The specifications for 4.34.5 and 4.34.6 include the concept of adaptability. Accessible dwelling units may be designed for either permanent accessibility or adaptability.
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4.34.2(9)
(9) All controls in accessible spaces shall comply with 4.27. Those portions of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment requiring regular, periodic maintenance and...
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A4.34.6.1 CLEARANCE
The minimum clearances provide satisfactory maneuvering spaces for wheelchairs only if cabinets are removed at the sink.
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A4.34.6.6 RANGES AND COOKTOPS
Although not required for minimum accessibility, countertop range units in a counter with adjustable heights can be an added convenience for wheelchair users.
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A4.34.6.8 REFRIGERATOR/FREEZERS
Side-by-side refrigerator/freezers provide the most usable freezer compartments. Locating refrigerators so that their doors can swing back 180 degrees is more convenient for...
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1132A.8.1 Lever-type hardware
The lever or lever of actuated latches or locks shall be curved with a return to within ½ inch (12.7 mm) of the door to prevent catching on the clothing of persons during egress in...
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1132A.4 Level floor or landing
See also Chapter 10. The floor or landing on each side of a door shall be level. Primary entry doors, required exit doors or secondary exterior doors with changes in height between...
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1132A.5 Maneuvering clearances at doors
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1132A.4.1, Item 2
2. Thresholds with a change in height between ¼ inch (6.35 mm) and ¾ inch (19.05 mm) shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1 unit vertical in 2 units horizontal (50-percent...
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1132A.6 Closer-effort to operate doors
Maximum effort to operate doors shall not exceed 8½ pounds (38 N) for exterior doors and 5 pounds (22 N) for interior doors, such pull or push effort being applied at right angles to...