(19) Pedestrian Access Route--A continuous and unobstructed path of travel provided for pedestrians with disabilities within or coinciding with a pedestrian circulation path....
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68.10(19) Pedestrian Access Route
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CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION
ETA Editor's Note California Building Code Chapter 3, Use and Occupancy Classification, is not adopted by the Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance (DSA-AC), and has...
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About Us
About Us The Department of Justice's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Mediation Program (the Program) informally resolves ADA complaints, allowing parties – the person who...
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What Assistance Will the Person(s) Provide?
Guidance Explaining how and where the person needs to go to get to the usable circulation path Escorting the person to and/or through the usable circulation path...
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Common Requirements (R304.5) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Common Requirements (R304.5) (Section-by-Section Analysis) The clear width of curb ramp runs (excluding flared sides), blended transitions, and turning spaces must be 1.2 meters (4 feet...
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Overview of Proposed Guidelines
The proposed guidelines ensure that the following facilities for pedestrian circulation and use located in the public right-of- way are readily accessible to and usable by pedestrians with...
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§382.51 What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of airport facilities?
[Doc. No. DOT-OST-2004-19482, 73 FR 27665, May 13, 2008, as amended at 74 FR 11471, Mar. 18, 2009; 75 FR 44887, July 30, 2010]
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Handrails [§405.8, §505]
Handrails [§405.8, §505] Handrails are required on both sides of ramps with a rise greater than 6”. The Standards do not require lower handrails serving children except at ramps...
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The ADA: Questions and Answers
The ADA: Questions and Answers Employment Notice Concerning The Americans With Disabilities Act Amendments Act Of 2008 The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)...
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Common Technical Requirements
The technical requirements for outdoor constructed features apply only to those outdoor constructed features that are required to comply with the technical requirements by the...
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1002.6 Transfer Devices for Use with Amusement Rides
1002.6 Transfer Devices for Use with Amusement Rides. Transfer devices for use with amusement rides shall comply with 1002.6 when positioned for loading and unloading....
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Accessible Routes (Exterior and Interior)
Whenever possible, the accessible route must be the same as or near the general circulation path (i.e., the path for general pedestrian use)....
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Visible Alarms
As applied to office buildings, the 1991 Standards require visible alarms to be provided in public and common use areas such as hallways, conference rooms, break rooms, and restrooms, where...
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R210 Protruding Objects (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R210 Protruding Objects (Section-by-Section Analysis) Objects that protrude into pedestrian circulation paths can be hazardous for pedestrians, especially pedestrians who are blind or...
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R204 Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
or coinciding with a pedestrian circulation path in the public right-of-way (see R105.5)....
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1002.6 Transfer Devices for Use with Amusement Rides
Transfer devices for use with amusement rides shall comply with 1002.6 when positioned for loading and unloading. Advisory 1002.6 Transfer Devices for Use with Amusement Rides....
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1002.6 Transfer Devices for Use with Amusement Rides
Transfer devices for use with amusement rides shall comply with 1002.6 when positioned for loading and unloading. Advisory 1002.6 Transfer Devices for Use with Amusement Rides....
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USE OF THE WAY
Once notified, people who are deaf or hard of hearing can read and follow standard exit and directional signs and use any standard means of egress from the building....
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Section 37.59 Differences in Accessibility Completion Date Requirements
For example, the commuter part of a station may have to be made accessible by July 1993 (e.g., there is no need to install an elevator, and platform accessibility can be achieved by use...
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
of competition to require ticket agents that are not small businesses to disclose and offer Web-based fares on or after June 10, 2014, to passengers who indicate that they are unable to use...
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Common Problems with New Construction and Alterations
People who use wheelchairs, scooters, crutches, and other with mobility aids often find that both newer and older city and county facilities have parking, routes to and through buildings...
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AIAU Accessible Architecture: Designing for Success (Parts 1-3)
Discover how to avoid common mistakes and design for ADA compliance to the letter of the law....
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§382.51(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must comply with the following requirements with respect to all terminal facilities you own, lease, or control at a U.S. airport:
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DSA IR 11B-9: Accessibility Requirements for Solar Photovoltaic Systems at School Sites
Code Section 4-3335 Part 2: California Building Code, Chapter 2 Definitions Part 2: California Building Code, Chapter 11B This Interpretation of Regulations (IR) is intended for use...