Where EVCS are provided in more than one facility on a site, the number of EVCS complying with Section 11B-228.3.2 provided on the site shall be calculated according to the number required...
Search Results "Recreation Site"
Commonly Searched Documents
- 
    
  
  11B-228.3.2 Minimum number
  
 - 
    
  
  ACCESSIBILITY
  
[DSA-AC & HCD 1-AC] Accessibility is the combination of various elements in a building, facility, site, or area, or portion thereof which allows access, circulation and the full use...
 - 
    
  
  ACCESSIBILITY
  
[DSA-AC & HCD 1-AC] Accessibility is the combination of various elements in a building, facility, site, or area, or portion thereof which allows access, circulation and the full use...
 - 
    
  
  Application Based on Building or Facility Use: ADA Standard Section 201.2
  
Section 201.2 covers the application of the most current requirements based on the building or facility use.
 - 
    
  
  Classroom Acoustics: ADA Standard Section 6.
  
Review the updated information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding classroom acoustics.
 - 
    
  
  1.9.1.1.2
  
For public entities, leasing should be focused on selecting accessible sites, buildings and facilities....
 - Acoustiguide exSite Series Wand-Style Audio Guide
 - 
    
  
  Building Guidelines and Standards are needed for Accommodations of Low Vision Persons
  
Siting of Buildings We’ll talk about a few issues that are important here to guide this workshop. Siting buildings – these are old principles....
 - Bradley OmniDeck with Oval Handwashing Basin LD-3010-SL-TO1
 - Bradley OmniDeck with Rectangular Handwashing Basin LD3010-SL-TR1
 - 
    
  
  §382.151(c)(2)
  
(2) Your reservation agents, contractors, and Web sites must provide information equivalent to that required by paragraph (c)(1) of this section to passengers with a disability using those...
 - 
    
  
  ACCESSIBILITY
  
[DSA-AC & HCD 1-AC] Accessibility is the combination of various elements in a building, facility, site, or area, or portion thereof which allows access, circulation and the full use...
 - 
    
  
  4.1.2(1)
  
(1) At least one accessible route complying with 4.3 shall be provided within the boundary of the site from public transportation stops, accessible parking spaces, passenger loading zones...
 - 
    
  
  4.1.1(1)
  
(1) At least one accessible route complying with 4.3 shall be provided within the boundary of the site from public transportation stops, accessible parking spaces, passenger loading zones...
 - 
    
  
  1. Who is the target audience for the ADA notice?
  
stamps, or financial assistance provided by the state or local government an applicant for a public library card a public transit user a person who uses the county recreation...
 - 
    
  
  F233.4.4 Alterations
  
provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within the facility; and location with respect to community resources and services, such as public transportation and civic, recreational...
 - 
    
  
  Examples of making a program accessible are:
  
If a person who uses a wheelchair volunteers to serve on a city Parks and Recreation Commission and the Commission's regular meeting place is inaccessible, the Commission must remove barriers...
 - 
    
  
  WHO IS IMPACTED BY THE NEW REGULATIONS?
  
For example: State arts commissions and councils, city-owned or -operated cultural centers, recreational venues and parks, libraries, state colleges, and universities. ...
 - 
    
  
  233.3.4 Alterations
  
provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within the facility; and location with respect to community resources and services, such as public transportation and civic, recreational...
 - 
    
  
  1. Q: Does the Americans with Disabilities Act -- or "ADA" -- apply to child care centers?
  
Privately-run child care centers -- like other public accommodations such as private schools, recreation centers, restaurants, hotels, movie theaters, and banks -- must comply with title...
 - 
    
  
  Proposed requirement for cell alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
integrated with other cells to the maximum extent feasible; and has, at a minimum, equal physical access as the original cells to areas used by inmates or detainees for visitation, dining, recreation...
 - 
    
  
  233.3.4 Alterations
  
provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within the facility; and location with respect to community resources and services, such as public transportation and civic, recreational...
 - 
    
  
  Trash Receptacles and Wildlife
  
Until bear-resistant trash and recycling containers that comply with the technical requirements for accessible operating controls are available from more than one source, recreation areas...
 - 
    
  
  F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
  
Exception 4 is added because the final rule does not require accessible routes at camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, and trailheads where outdoor recreation access routes...