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Application to specific scenarios raised in comments. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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3.3.9 Toe Clearance Depth, minimum
3.3.9 Toe Clearance Depth, minimum Toe clearance depths for the standards range from 150 mm (6 in.) in the U.S. to 230 mm (9 in.) in Canada (Figure 3‒9)....
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15(d)
subparagraph 15(a), HWI shall ensure that each Post-1993 Owned Hotel and Post-1993 Joint Venture Hotel has the required number of accessible rooms with roll-in showers as set forth in ADA Standards...
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Ambulatory Accessible Toilet Compartments
Section 213.3.1 of the 2010 Standards requires multi-user men’s toilet rooms, where the total of toilet compartments and urinals is six or more, to contain at least one ambulatory accessible...
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Toilet Stalls [4.17]
Toilet Stalls [4.17] The standard stall in section 4.17 is wheelchair accessible....
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§40.6 Records.
agency's file on each contract, grant, or loan involving the design, construction, or alteration of a residential structure shall include appropriate documentation indicating: (a) That the standards...
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(i) Safe harbor
have not been altered in existing facilities on or after March 15, 2012 and that comply with the corresponding technical and scoping specifications for those elements in either the 1991 Standards...
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M101.1 Purpose
The standards contain technical criteria for medical diagnostic equipment that is accessible to and usable by patients with disabilities....
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2. Public Comments on the Initial Regulatory Assessment and Department Responses
The Department received 436 comments during the 2014 NPRM comment period from a variety of stakeholders, including movie industry representatives, individuals with disabilities, advocacy...
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11B-233.3.2 Residential dwelling units for sale
[2010 ADA Standards] 233.3.2 Residential Dwelling Units for Sale....
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11B-206.2.4 Spaces and elements
[2010 ADA Standards] 1....
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11B-610.3 Shower compartment seats
A seat in a standard roll-in shower compartment shall be a folding type, shall be installed on the side wall adjacent to the controls, and shall extend from the back wall to a point within...
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11B-403.3 Slope
. ◼ ETA Editor's Note The 2022 CBC Exception at 11B-403.3 is not present in the 2010 ADA Standards....
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11B-703.5.4 Character proportions
[2010 ADA Standards] 703.5.4 Character Proportions....
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11B-703.2.4 Character proportions
[2010 ADA Standards] 703.2.4 Character Proportions....
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11B-703.2.5 Character height
[2010 ADA Standards] EXCEPTION: Where separate raised and visual characters with the same information are provided, raised character height shall be permitted to be ½ inch (13 mm)...
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11B-809.4.1 Subsequent bathrooms
ETA Editor's Note The requirement for an accessible shower at subsequent bathrooms prescribed by CBC 11B-809.4.1 is not required by 2010 ADA Standards....
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11B-1008.2.6 Ground surfaces
Ground surfaces must be inspected and maintained regularly to ensure continued compliance with the ASTM F 1951 standard....
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E202.7 Best Meets
Where ICT conforming to one or more requirements in the Revised 508 Standards is not commercially available, the agency shall procure the ICT that best meets the Revised 508 Standards consistent...
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M101.1 Purpose
The proposed standards contain technical criteria for medical diagnostic equipment that is accessible to and usable by patients with disabilities....
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11B-202.3.1 Prohibited reduction in access
(c) If the 2010 Standards reduce the technical requirements or the number of required accessible elements below the number required by the 1991 Standards, the technical requirements or the...
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Multiple Single-User Toilet Rooms
Where multiple single-user toilet rooms are clustered in a single location, fifty percent (50%), rather than the one hundred percent (100%) required by the 1991 Standards, are required to...