. ◼ Exceptions: Vertical dispersion shall not be required in assembly areas with 300 or fewer seats if the wheelchair spaces provide viewing angles that are equivalent to, or...
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
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402.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, section 1110.4 of the 2012 edition of the International Building Code requires VMS in transportation facilities and in emergency shelters to comply with ICC A117.1 unless equivalent...
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Dispersion
An advisory in section 224.5 provides guidance that “factors to be considered in providing an equivalent range of options may include, but are not limited to, room size, bed size, cost,...
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2012 Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction Pocket Guide
Even after certification of equivalency by the Department of Justice, if an official either waives an accessible element or feature or allows a change that does not provide equivalent facilitation...
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General Holding Cells and General Housing Cells: ADA Standard Section 232.2
Section 232.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for general holding cells and general housing cells.
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502.3.3 Values (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that current values, as well as any set or range of allowable values associated with a programming object, must be programmatically determinable...
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11B-221.2.1.5 Stadium-style movie theaters
In stadium-style movie theaters, the total number of wheelchair spaces required shall be determined in accordance with Table 11B-221.2.1.1....
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Key Title II obligations for state and local government entities
Every agency and justice system is unique, and state and local leaders are the ones who determine the most effective implementation strategies for their agencies....
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§ 36.302(f)(7) Ticket prices
If an existing facility has barriers to accessible seating at a particular price level for an event, then a percentage (determined by the ratio of the total number of seats at that price...
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704.2 Projections
Projections shall not extend beyond the distance determined by the following two methods, whichever results in the lesser projection: A point one-third the distance to the property...
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16. I think a lift poses a safety risk at an unattended pool. I also have heard that my insurance rates will increase if I have a lift in my unattended pool. Can I consider safety risks?
The ADA allows businesses to consider “legitimate safety requirements” in determining whether an action is readily achievable, as long as the requirements are based on actual risks and are...
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II. Exterior Routes...
Following are questions to determine whether your facility meets some key requirements of the ADA accessible route requirements....
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When does an impairment “substantially limit” a major life activity?
There is no absolute standard for determining when an impairment is a substantial limitation....
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Identification of Available Accessible Seating
Accessible seats must be described in enough detail to permit the purchaser to determine if a seat meets his or her needs....
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B. Conducting Accessibility Surveys
Survey (beginning on page 7) and the ADA Checklist for Emergency Shelters (beginning on page 11) are designed to assist State and local officials and operators of emergency shelters to determine...
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§ 37.42(d)(3)
The FTA and the FRA may make this determination jointly in any situation in which both a commuter rail system and an intercity or high-speed rail system use the tracks serving the platform...
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1.1.11 Format
Note: Matrix Adoption Tables at the front of each chapter may aid the code user in determining which chapter or sections within a chapter are applicable to buildings under the authority...
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MAKING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE
The Standards are used when determining if a public entity's programs or services are accessible under the ADA....
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§ 36.303(c)(1)(ii)
A public accommodation should consult with individuals with disabilities whenever possible to determine what type of auxiliary aid is needed to ensure effective communication, but the ultimate...
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Clearances for Side Approaches
These clearances, which are permitted to overlap, may determine the width of corridors, including entry alcoves with offset doors....
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Comments from Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
of the advisory committee that recommended the proposed guidelines, but filed a minority report recommending that state and local governments consult with the local blind community to determine...
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Pedestrian Clearance Intervals
A walking speed of less than 1.2 m/sec (4 ft/sec) should be considered in determining the pedestrian clearance time at crosswalks that are routinely used by slower pedestrians, including...
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1013.1 General
When an entity determines that a condition in 1019 does not permit full compliance with a specific provision in 1013, the tent pad or tent platform is permitted to comply with the provision...