Frequently, the tenant is made responsible for the space it uses and controls (e.g., the examination rooms and reception area), while the landlord is responsible for common space, such as...
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  If I lease my medical office space, am I responsible for making sure the examination room, waiting room, and toilet rooms are accessible?
  
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  606.3 Height
  
A lavatory in a toilet or bathing facility for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use shall not be required to comply with 606.3....
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  General Tips for Communicating with People with Disabilities
  
People with limited hand use or who wear an artificial limb can usually shake hands. (Shaking hands with the left hand is an acceptable greeting.)...
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  Doors in a Series
  
Doors in a series generally are used in the entries to buildings, and are therefore part of public spaces....
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  11B-703.3 Braille
  
Contracted Braille uses special characters called contractions to make words shorter....
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  11B-703.3 Braille
  
Contracted Braille uses special characters called contractions to make words shorter....
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  Verify Rough Plumbing
  
Location of shower drains and floor slope. 11B-608.5 Shower threshold. 11B-608.7 Kitchen or Common...
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  Verify Rough Plumbing
  
Location of shower drains and floor slope. 11B-608.5 Shower threshold. 11B-608.7 Kitchen or Common...
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  Do requirements of accessible means of egress apply to employee work areas?
  
Employee work areas also must include wiring for visible alarms if they are served by audible alarms, and those that are 1,000 square feet or more must have compliant common use circulation...
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  Over-the-Road Bus
  
The ADA's definition of "over-the-road bus'' may also be somewhat narrower than the common understanding of the term....
 - Adaptive Surfing Makes the Ocean Accessible for People Who Use Wheelchairs - Rolling On, Episode 5
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  NPRM
  
Under the Department's current ADA rule, transportation providers are required to permit only wheelchairs meeting the definition of a “common wheelchair” onto their vehicles....
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  F213.2.1 Unisex (Single-Use or Family) Toilet and Unisex Bathing Rooms
  
Unisex toilet rooms shall contain not more than one lavatory, and two water closets without urinals or one water closet and one urinal. Unisex bathing rooms shall contain one shower...
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  213.2.1 Unisex (Single-Use or Family) Toilet and Unisex Bathing Rooms
  
Unisex toilet rooms shall contain not more than one lavatory, and two water closets without urinals or one water closet and one urinal. Unisex bathing rooms shall contain one shower...
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  c. Transfer Surface Size for Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in the Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position
  
The MDE NPRM proposed a transfer surface size for diagnostic equipment used in the supine, prone, or side-lying position of 30 inches wide and 15 inches deep minimum (proposed M301.2.2)....
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  D. Technical standards for construct validity studies
  
If a group of jobs is being studied the jobs should have in common one or more critical or important work behav- iors at a comparable level of complexity....
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  608.3 Grab Bars
  
Where multiple grab bars are used, required horizontal grab bars shall be installed at the same height above the finish floor....
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  Visual Alarms [4.28.3]
  
Visual alarms are required in hallways, lobbies, restrooms, and any other general usage and common use areas, such as meeting and conference rooms, classrooms, cafeterias, employee break...
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  Camping and Picnic Facilities [F244.2.3.1, F244.3, F245.2.5.1, and F244.5.3]
  
Where outdoor constructed features are provided in common use and public use areas that serve camping and picnic units with mobility features, at least 20 percent, but no less than one,...
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  Scoping [4.1.3(12)]
  
Scoping [4.1.3(12)] ADAAG covers fixed or built-in storage facilities in public or common use spaces and requires access to at least one of "each type."...
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  11B-604.5 Grab bars
  
Where separate grab bars are required on adjacent walls at a common mounting height, an L-shaped grab bar meeting the dimensional requirements of Sections 11B-604.5.1 and 11B-604.5.2 shall...
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  502.3 Access Aisle
  
Two parking spaces shall be permitted to share a common access aisle. Advisory 502.3 Access Aisle. Accessible routes must connect parking spaces to accessible entrances....
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  Wheelchair
  
While some mobility devices may not look like many persons' traditional idea of a wheel chair, three and four wheeled devices, of many varied designs, are used by individuals with disabilities...
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  ADA CHECKLIST FOR POLLING PLACES
  
Part 2 includes a list of the tools election officials will need in order to use the Checklist, some helpful tips on taking measurements and photographs, and a useful list of the most common...