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233 Residential Facilities
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K. SIDEWALKS
Date of Construction or Alteration Applicable Standards Before September 15, 2010 1991 ADA Standards or Uniform Federal...
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§1191.1(a)
The guidelines serve as the basis for accessibility standards adopted by the Department of Justice and the Department of Transportation under the Americans with Disabilities Act....
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K. SIDEWALKS
Date of Construction or Alteration Applicable Standards Before September 15, 2010 1991 ADA Standards or Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (“UFAS”)...
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Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators, Destination-Oriented Elevators and Private Residence Elevators
The 1991 Standards, at section 4.1.3(5), and the 2010 Standards, at sections 206.2 and 206.6, include exceptions to the scoping requirement for accessible routes that exempt certain facilities...
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2. Amended TTY Requirements
standards and guidelines....
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2. What does the ADA require for accessibility of pools?
You can see the 2010 ADA Standards at http://www.ada.gov/2010ADAstandards_index.htm....
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Passenger Loading Zones
Where passenger loading zones are provided, the 1991 Standards, at sections 4.1.2(5) and 4.6.6, require at least one passenger loading zone to be accessible....
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General
Where parking spaces are provided, the 1991 Standards, at sections 4.1.2 (5)(a) and (7) and 7(a), and the 2010 Standards, at section 208.1, require a specified number of the parking spaces...
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205 and 309 Operable Parts
205 and 309 Operable Parts Section 4.1.3, and more specifically sections 4.1.3(13), 4.27.3, and 4.27.4 of the 1991 Standards, require operable parts on accessible elements, along accessible...
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Use of Mandatory Language in Proposed Guidelines
proposed guidelines use the mandatory language “shall” and “requirement” because the guidelines are intended to be adopted, with or without additions and modifications, as accessibility standards...
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Use of the ISA Under the ADA
The ADA Standards apply nationwide to places of public accommodation, commercial facilities, and state and local government facilities....
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ENDNOTES
iv The Access Board, ADAAG Standards, www.accessboard.gov/adaag v Handinet, www.handinet.org/adaag.htm#4.3 (Accessible Route) The Access Board, ADAAG Standards....
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11B-201.1 Scope
[ADA Title III] §36.406(b) Standards for New Construction and Alterations; Scope of Coverage....
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a. The employer's judgment
the quality or quantity of work that must be performed by a person holding a job, or be required to set lower standards for the job....
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M101.1 Purpose (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed that the purpose of the MDE Standards was to establish technical criteria for diagnostic equipment that is accessible to and usable by patients with disabilities and...
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Restrooms Main Lobby
See Standards § 4.13.6. l....
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7. APPLICABILITY
These new DoD Standards are effective immediately....
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11B-201.1 Scope
[ADA Title III] §36.406(b) Standards for New Construction and Alterations; Scope of Coverage....
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INTRODUCTION
These changes include revised accessibility standards, called the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design (2010 Standards), which establish minimum criteria for accessibility in design and...
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11B-202.3.1 Prohibited reduction in access
(c) If the 2010 Standards reduce the technical requirements or the number of required accessible elements below the number required by the 1991 Standards, the technical requirements or the...
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Multiple Single-User Toilet Rooms
Where multiple single-user toilet rooms are clustered in a single location, fifty percent (50%), rather than the one hundred percent (100%) required by the 1991 Standards, are required to...
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5.2.2.1 Transfer Surface Width Recommendations for M302
recommends 21 inches for the minimum width of the transfer surface of examination chairs and other equipment primarily used by patients in a seated position as described in its proposed standard...
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B.3.iv - Who makes the determination that a product meets equivalent facilitation?
The vendor may assert that its product meets or exceeds the level of accessibility required by a particular standard through equivalent facilitation....