In addition to the requirements of 4.1 to 4.33, the design of U.S. postal facilities shall comply with the requirements of 9....
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  9.1 GENERAL
  
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  F248.1.1 Facilities Serving Beaches
  
Beach access routes shall be provided in a number complying with F248.2 where the entity that administers or manages a beach constructs or alters any of the following facilities to serve...
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  Direct Access Entrances from Parking Structures
  
Where levels in a parking garage have direct connections for pedestrians to another facility, the 1991 Standards, at section 4.1.3(8)(b)(i), require at least one of the direct connections...
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  Golf Facilities: ADA Standard Section 238
  
Section 238 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for golf facilities.
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  4.1.3(2) ENTRANCES
  
Entrances complying with 4.14 shall be provided as necessary to achieve access to and egress from buildings and facilities....
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  11B-207.1 General
  
Areas of refuge shall not be required in detention and correctional facilities. Accessible means of egress are not required to be provided in existing buildings....
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  11B-213.2.2 Unisex (Patient) toilet rooms in medical care and long-term care facilities
  
Common-use unisex toilet rooms for exclusive patient use not located within patient bedrooms shall contain a lavatory and one water closet.
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  11B-213.2.2 Unisex (Patient) toilet rooms in medical care and long-term care facilities
  
Common-use unisex toilet rooms for exclusive patient use not located within patient bedrooms shall contain a lavatory and one water closet.
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  Is vertical access required to all levels of a parking garage?
  
The Standards require that an accessible route connect each story in “multi-story” facilities but include certain exceptions based on the number of stories or the square footage per floor...
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  223.2.1 Facilities Not Specializing in Treating Conditions That Affect Mobility
  
In facilities not specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility, at least 10 percent, but no fewer than one, of the patient sleeping rooms shall provide mobility features complying...
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  11B-232.5.1 Cubicles and counters
  
At least 5 percent, but no fewer than one, of cubicles shall comply with Section 11B-902 on both the visitor and detainee sides. Where counters are provided, at least one shall...
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  APPENDIX B POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF HIV
  
APPENDIX B POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF HIV Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is the policy of Union Parish Detention Center, its...
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  11B-223.1.1.1 Area alterations
  
Patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms added or altered as part of a planned renovation of an entire wing, a department, or other discrete area of an existing medical facility shall...
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  General: ADA Standard Section 210.1
  
Section 210.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for stairways.
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  Accessible Cells in Detention and Correctional Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
facilities have too few or no accessible cells and shower facilities to meet the needs of their inmates with mobility disabilities. ...
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  Surface Slopes
  
The proposed rule would have required outdoor recreation access routes and beach access routes to have cross slopes not steeper than 1:33, and would have permitted cross slopes not steeper...
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  Attachment A
  
Verify compliance of existing elements and accessible route to facility served by the parking....
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  208.3.2 Residential Facilities
  
208.3.2 Residential Facilities....
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  How can existing buildings be retrofitted to make them accessible?
  
Existing facilities that will remain in use and are not currently accessible must be evaluated for accessibility....
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  What can be done to improve accessibility during routine facility maintenance?
  
Improved accessibility does not always mean new construction or major renovation. Maintenance and routine service present many opportunities to improve accessibility.
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  Cells with Communication Features: ADA Standard Section 232.2.2
  
Section 232.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for cells with communication features.
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  11B-232.2.2 Cells with communication features
  
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently...