The recreation facilities requirements of this document reference two sections in the IBC for fishing piers and platforms....
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.4 ICC/IBC
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F105.2.4 ICC/IBC
The recreation facilities requirements of this document reference two sections in the IBC for fishing piers and platforms....
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105.2.4 ICC/IBC
The recreation facilities requirements of this document references two sections in the IBC for fishing piers and platforms....
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A. Fire Alarms
9 501 - 1000 2% of total rooms 1001 and over 20 plus 1 for each 100 over 1000 Â Â Other guest amenities, such as exercise/recreational...
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105.2.4 ICC/IBC
The recreation facilities requirements of this document reference two sections in the IBC for fishing piers and platforms....
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232.2.1 Cells with Mobility Features
integrated with other cells to the maximum extent feasible; (iii) Has, at a minimum, equal physical access as the altered cells to areas used by inmates or detainees for visitation, dining, recreation...
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1.1 Recognizing the Barriers
The Conspicuous Absence of People with Disabilities in Public Fitness and Recreation Facilities: Lack of Interest or Lack of Access?...
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II. Overview of Requirements
For example, a city may not refuse to allow a person with epilepsy to use parks and recreational facilities....
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ICC/IBC
The recreation facilities requirements of this document reference two sections in the IBC for fishing piers and platforms....
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D., Center on Vision Loss, American Foundation for the Blind
Outdoors (slide 5) IEP publication RP-28-07 addresses lighting in public outdoor areas to ensure that people do not have to step out of brightly lit interior into a darker exterior....
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
Objects, signage, light fixtures, and exhibitry (or tree branches and shrubs along outdoor paths) can present bumping hazards if they are between 27 and 80 inches above the ground....
- Braille Institute - Southern California
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11B-232.1 General
other cells to the maximum extent feasible; Â Â Â Â Â iii) Has, at a minimum, equal physical access as the altered cells to areas used by inmates or detainees for visitation, dining, recreation...
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11B-403.3 Slope
Access Board issued a proposed Supplemental Rule to address accessibility for Shared Use Paths (used by pedestrians, bicyclists and others for transportation or recreation), distinguished...
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The ADA and Department of Justice Regulations
accommodation (businesses that are generally open to the public and that fall into one of twelve categories listed in the ADA, such as restaurants, movie theaters, schools, day care facilities, recreational...
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C. Getting Started
areas where people are dropped off by a bus, van, or car; the parking area; the entrance to the shelter; pedestrian routes (both exterior and interior); sleeping, eating, information, and recreational...
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11B-403.3 Slope
Access Board issued a proposed Supplemental Rule to address accessibility for Shared Use Paths (used by pedestrians, bicyclists and others for transportation or recreation), distinguished...
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Section 35.137 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a city may determine that it is reasonable to allow individuals with disabilities to use EPAMDs in a variety of outdoor programs and activities, but that it would not be reasonable...