To be viewed as “accompanying” the eligible individual, a companion must have the same origin and destination points as the eligible individual....
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§382.117(f)
to the health or safety of others, whether it would cause a significant disruption of cabin service, whether it would be prohibited from entering a foreign country that is the flight's destination...
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Enshrining the ADA: House-Senate Conference and the Signing
Enshrining the ADA: House-Senate Conference and the Signing The overwhelming votes in favor of the ADA in both the House and the Senate seemingly destined the ADA for success....
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Play Areas
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11B-213.3.6 Bathing facilities
The 2013 CBC scoping requirements are more stringent, since they address not only the quantity of accessible showers, but also their orientation....
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406.7 Islands
Each 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum by 36 inch (915 mm) minimum area shall be oriented so that the 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum length is in the direction of the running slope of the curb ramp it...
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4.21.4 Grab Bars
However, the location and orientation of grab bars were dependent on the type and size of shower provided....
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11B-213.3.6 Bathing facilities
The CBC scoping requirements are more stringent, since they address not only the quantity of accessible showers, but also their orientation. ...
- Georgia-Pacific ® Automated Soap and Sanitizer Dispenser 53010
- Georgia-Pacific ® White Automated Soap and Sanitizer Dispenser
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1(3)(a)(i)
(i) Where a building elevator is provided only as a means of creating an accessible route to dwelling units on a ground floor, the building is not considered an elevator building for purposes...
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1(3)(a)
(a) There is an elevator connecting the parking area with the dwelling units on a ground floor....
- Portlight Inclusive Disaster Strategies
- Takeform Fusion Signage Evacuation Map Type D
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Grade
Grade—The difference in elevation of a section of an outdoor recreation access route, trail, or beach access route measured parallel to the predominant direction of travel....
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Cross Slope
The difference in elevation from edge to edge of an ORAR, trail, or beach access route measured perpendicular to the direction of travel. ...
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Running Slope (Grade)
The difference in elevation of a section of an ORAR, trail, or beach access route measured parallel to the predominant direction of travel. ...
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.9
Section 203.9 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for employee work areas in the most current ADA Standards.
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STEP 4
STEP 4 Assessing how to get there: Number of elevated = 4 (1 triple slide, 1 interactive panel, 1 overhead curved ladder, 1 banister bars) 50% = 2 Transfer access required to 2 elevated...
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APPENDIX B: Federal Trail Data Standards – Class Matrix
• Destination signing, unless required, generally not present. • Information and interpretive signing generally not present....
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Laundry Room
Elevated water saving washer and elevated dryer with front-mounted controls Recycling bins and composter (eliminating the need for a garbage disposal) LED tread lights...
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Cross Slope
The percentage of rise to length, which is the difference in elevation, when measuring the trail tread from edge to edge perpendicular to the direction of travel This may be expressed as...
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Single Occupant Structures (§203.6)
Single Occupant Structures (§203.6) Single occupant structures accessed only by below-grade passageways or elevated above standard curb height Examples: toll booths that are accessed...