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R304.5.1.1 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths
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Issue: Local Laws, Ordinances, and Regulations
For example, where a municipal zoning ordinance requires a set-back of 12 feet from the curb in the central business district, installing a ramp to ensure access for people who use wheelchairs...
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R210.2 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths
R210.2 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths....
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1008.2.5.3 Handrails
Handrails shall not be required on ramps located within ground level use zones. 2. Handrail extensions shall not be required....
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C. M303 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients Seated in a Wheelchair
M303 contains the technical requirements for diagnostic equipment used by patients seated in wheelchairs....
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Transfer Surface Size: Equipment Used by Patients in a Seated Position (M302.2.2)
Seats on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position typically provide back and arm support for patient comfort and stability....
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§ 36.311(b)(1) Use of other power-driven mobility devices
(1) Use of other power-driven mobility devices....
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§ 35.137(b)(1) Use of other power-driven mobility devices
(1) Use of other power-driven mobility devices....
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6. Use language that emphasizes the need for accessibility rather than the presence of a disability.
Use Don’t Use Accessible parking Handicapped parking Accessible restroom Disabled...
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8. Do not use offensive language.
Examples of offensive language include freak, retard, lame, imbecile, vegetable, cripple, crazy, or psycho.
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7. Do not use condescending euphemisms.
Terms like differently-abled, challenged, handi-capable or special are often considered condescending.
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V. Public/Common Use Restrooms
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CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY
CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY ETA Editor's Note Sections from California Building Code Chapter 4 not adopted by Division of the State Architect...
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Which accessibility guidelines must we use?
The Accessibility Guidebook for Outdoor Recreation and Trails explains how to use the FSORAG and FSTAG....
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Calibrating the level used for measuring accessible routes for ADAAG Compliance by ACT Services Consulting
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5.8 Wheelchair Spaces for Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients Seated in a Wheelchair
5.8 Wheelchair Spaces for Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients Seated in a Wheelchair....
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5.2.2 Transfer Surface Size for Equipment Used by Patients in Seated Position
5.2.2 Transfer Surface Size for Equipment Used by Patients in Seated Position....