(4) Accessible telephones;
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(B)(4)
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(B)(1)
(1) An accessible entrance;
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Thresholds at Exterior Doors/Thresholds to Balconies or Decks
provide that exterior deck, patio or balcony surfaces should be no more than 1/2 inch below the floor level of the interior of the dwelling unit, unless they are constructed of impervious material...
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(c) Thresholds at patio, deck or balcony doors
provide that exterior deck, patio, or balcony surfaces should be no more than 1/2 inch below the floor level of the interior of the dwelling unit, unless they are constructed of impervious materials...
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Surface [1016.2]
During the design process, evaluating the planned surface material for noticeable distortion or compression during the seasons for which the surface is managed, and for stability under normally...
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1008.2.6.2 Use Zones
Ground surfaces located within use zones shall comply with ASTM F 1292 (1999 edition or 2004 edition) (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards" in Chapter 1).
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Surface [1018.3]
The surface of beach access routes and resting intervals must be firm and stable. Sand is not a firm and stable surface. Additional information on firm and stable surfaces is...
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Assumptions
Assumptions Two industry standard specifications are used to determine the safety and accessibility of each surface: ASTM F1292‒99/04 Standard Specification for Impact Attenuation...
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
with the building standard would make the specific work of the project affected by the building standard infeasible, based on an overall evaluation of the following factors: 1.The cost...
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A. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563—Summary of Regulatory Assessment
Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility....
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4(5)
(5) Exterior deck, patio, or balcony surfaces are no more than 1/2 inch below the floor level of the interior of the dwelling unit, unless they are constructed of impervious material such...
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Installation
PIP was exclusively installed by contractors specializing in the surface material. ...
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C. Costs and Benefits
Once health care providers and facilities are required to acquire accessible medical equipment, they could incur compliance costs, to the extent that their equipment is not already accessible...
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Tiles
The cost for TIL ranged from $8.96/sq. ft. to $21/sq. ft. TIL was the most expensive of the five types of surfaces identified for study. ...
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Additional benefits of water closet clearance standards
Dividing the $32.6 million annual cost by the 677 million annual uses, the Department concludes that for the costs and benefits to break even in this context, people with the relevant disabilities...
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Additional benefits of water closet clearance standards
Dividing the $32.6 million annual cost by the 677 million annual uses, the Department concludes that for the costs and benefits to break even in this context, people with the relevant disabilities...
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1.3. Public Comments on Initial Regulatory Assessment and Department Responses
These comments addressed the Department’s estimate of staff training costs, notice costs, acquisition and installation costs, replacement costs, and operation and maintenance costs. ...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(B)(2)
(2) An accessible route to the altered area;
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(B)(5)
(5) Accessible drinking fountains; and
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(B)
(B) Costs that may be counted as expenditures required to provide an accessible path of travel may include:...
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Engineered Wood Fiber
The EWF ranged in cost from $ .74/sq. ft. to $2.50/sq. ft. ...
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