available regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety...
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A. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563—Summary of Regulatory Assessment
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Accessibility Requirements for Occasional Public Use on Second Floor of Older Office Buildings
Hello! I have a question about older two-story office buildings that were built before the ADA and do not have an accessible route to the second floor. In many of these...
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III 3.11000 Insurance
Does the ADA require insurance companies to provide a copy of the actuarial data on which its actions are based at the request of the applicant? The ADA does not require it....
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RESOURCES
Key responsibilities of the Board include developing and maintaining accessibility requirements for the built environment, transit vehicles, telecommunications equipment, and for electronic...
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Chapter 7 Addendum 2: The ADA and Emergency Shelters: Access for All in Emergencies and Disasters
Regardless of who operates a shelter, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) generally requires shelters to provide equal access to the many benefits that shelters provide, including...
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302 Floor or Ground Surfaces
Section 302 requires floor or ground surfaces to be stable, firm, and slip resistant and provides specifications for carpets and surface openings. Comment....
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Standby Power for Platform Lifts
The 2010 Standards at section 207.2 require standby power to be provided for platform lifts that are permitted to serve as part of an accessible means of egress by the IBC....
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[A] 111.2 Certificate issued
After the building official inspects the building or structure and finds no violations of the provisions of this code or other laws that are enforced by the department of building safety...
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Communication Features in Guest Rooms
It required 1 in 25 rooms to comply up to a guestroom count of 100....
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12113(d)(3) Construction
county, or local law, ordinance, or regulation applicable to food handling which is designed to protect the public health from individuals who pose a significant risk to the health or safety...
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GRADE (Adjacent Ground Elevation)
See Health and Safety Code Section 19955.3(d)....
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Two Steps for Airline Personnel
Determine if the service animal presents either a “direct threat to the health or safety of others,” or a significant threat of disruption to the airline service in the...
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Play Areas Separated by Age
Play Areas Separated by Age To reduce the risk of injury, safety guidelines recommend separate play areas for different age groups. ...
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regulated by the accessibility standards of Title 24, (2) contain no work that triggers accessibility upgrades to existing buildings or facilities, and (3) meet all applicable fire and life safety...
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12113(e)(3) Construction
county, or local law, ordinance, or regulation applicable to food handling which is designed to protect the public health from individuals who pose a significant risk to the health or safety...
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Staying Overnight Check-in Personal Support In Your Guest Room Other Safety tips Resources The term “event” used in these tips refers to...
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§ 38.93(a)(2)
wheelchair or mobility aid users can be accommodated, then such doorway shall have, to the maximum extent practicable in accordance with the regulations issued under the Federal Railroad Safety...
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12.2 Q. What happens if a builder deliberately manipulates the grade so that a second story, which also might have been treated as a ground floor, requires steps?
Deliberate manipulation of the height of the finished floor level to avoid the requirements of the Fair Housing Act would serve as a basis for the Department to determine that there is reasonable...
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Breed limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
persons with disabilities under the ADA who use certain service animals based on where they live rather than on whether the use of a particular animal poses a direct threat to the health and safety...
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Breed limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
persons with disabilities under the ADA who use certain service animals based on where they live rather than on whether the use of a particular animal poses a direct threat to the health and safety...