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Chapter M3: Technical Criteria
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Buildings in Recreation Sites
Accessibility requirements for those buildings are explained below....
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B. Summary of Major Provisions and Organization of Technical Criteria
The Access Board has divided the MDE Standards into separate technical criteria based on how the diagnostic equipment is used by the patient: (1) supine, prone, or side lying position (M301...
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Additions [4.1.5]
Each addition to an existing building is regarded as an alteration subject to ADAAG alterations requirements (including triggering of path of travel obligations, if applicable)....
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ADA Information Line
For more information about the ADA’s design and construction requirements, contact the Department of Justice’s toll-free ADA Information Line at 800‒514‒0301 (Voice) and 800- 514‒0383 (TDD...
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Special Technical Provisions for Alterations to Existing Buildings and Facilities [4.1.6(3)]
Section 4.1.6(3) recognizes certain allowances where technical feasibility is encountered, such as steeper slopes for short ramps....
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11B-233.3.4 Alterations
Exception: Where compliance with Sections 11B-809.2, 11B-809.3, or 11B-809.4 is technically infeasible, or where it is technically infeasible to provide an accessible route to a residential...
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Do the ADA Standards override state or local requirements?
No, both the ADA Standards and all applicable state and local requirements must be satisfied....
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Part Three: Resources
This extensive web site provides access to ADA regulations, all Department ADA technical assistance materials, including newly-released technical assistance material, proposed changes in...
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Maximum Extent Feasible
[36.402(c)] The phrase "to the maximum extent feasible," as used in this section, applies to the occasional case where the nature of an existing facility makes it virtually...
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[ADA Title III §36.402(c)] To the maximum extent feasible
[ADA Title III §36.402(c)] To the maximum extent feasible. The phrase "to the maximum extent feasible," as used in this section, applies to the occasional case where the nature of an...
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4.1.6(3)(c)(ii)
(ii) Where existing shaft configuration or technical infeasibility prohibits strict compliance with 4.10.9, the minimum car plan dimensions may be reduced by the minimum amount necessary...
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Federal Agencies
Many federal agencies issue regulations, provide technical assistance and enforce different sections of the ADA....
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4.1.6(3)(h) Dressing Rooms
(h) Dressing Rooms: In alterations where technical infeasibility can be demonstrated, one dressing room for each sex on each level shall be made accessible....
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12162(a)(3) Accessibility of single-level coaches
(3) Accessibility of single-level coaches
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(C) Recreational boating facilities
(C) Recreational boating facilities, sections 235 and 1003; 206.2.10.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(A) Residential facilities dwelling units
(A) Residential facilities dwelling units, sections 233 and 809.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(G) Miniature golf facilities
(G) Miniature golf facilities, sections 239 and 1007; 206.2.16.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(L)(3) Accessible route in court sports facilities
(3) Accessible route in court sports facilities, section 206.2.12.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(I) Saunas and steam rooms
(I) Saunas and steam rooms, sections 241 and 612.
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C. Costs and Benefits
The Access Board’s mandate was to establish only the minimum technical criteria, however enforcing authorities may establish scoping requirements in the future....
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Introduction
The Guidelines provide builders and developers with technical guidance on how to comply with the accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (Fair Housing Act)...
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ADA INFORMATION RESOURCES
“Reaching Out to Customers with Disabilities” explains the ADA’s requirements for businesses in a short 10-lesson online course (www.ada.gov/reachingout/intro1.htm)....