Section 206.2.4 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes connecting spaces and elements within a building.
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Spaces and Elements: ADA Standard Section 206.2.4
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General: ADA Standard Section 706.1
The peak clipping level limits the distortion in signal output produced when high-volume sound waves are manipulated to serve assistive listening devices....
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Public Rights-of-Way: ADA Standard Section 1.
rights-of-way that will address various issues, including access for blind pedestrians at street crossings, wheelchair access to on-street parking, and various constraints posed by space limitations...
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11B-201.1 Scope
These requirements are to be applied to all areas of a facility unless exempted, or where scoping limits the number of multiple elements required to be accessible....
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
Points of entry to bleacher seating may include, but are not limited to, cross aisles, concourses, vomitories, and entrance ramps and stairs....
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11B-702.1 General
ETA Editor's Note The 110 dB limit for audible alarms required at 2010 ADA Standards 702.1 is included at CBC 907.5.2....
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4.1 Introduction
ADA requirements apply to all selection standards and procedures, including, but not limited to: education and work experience requirements; physical and mental requirements...
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§ 382.43 Treatment of mobility aids and assistive devices
(b) With respect to domestic transportation, the baggage liability limits of 14 CFR part 254 do not apply to liability for loss, damage, or delay concerning wheelchairs or other assistive...
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11B-224.1.1 Alterations
Typically, each alteration of a facility is limited to a particular portion of the facility....
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7.1 Q. Do the new construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act apply to continuing care facilities which incorporate housing, health care and other types of services?
Factors that the Department will consider in making such an examination include, but are not limited to: 1. the length of time persons stay in the project; 2. whether policies are...
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Example: Town Meeting
The town council considers installing an elevator in the building as well as replacing the existing town hall with a new, fully accessible building, but determines that the town’s limited...
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You must not discriminate against qualified individuals with a disability
[Sec. 382.7(a)(1)] You must not require a passenger with a disability to accept special services (including, but not limited to, pre-boarding) not requested by the passenger....
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227.3 Counters
Types of counters that provide different services in the same facility include, but are not limited to, order, pick-up, express, and returns....
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Controlled Descent Devices (cables and chutes)
However, their acceptance in practice in this country has been limited. There is little objective data and research information available as to the performance of these devices. ...
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Disability Specific Supplies for Emergency Kits
., Emergency Supplies Kits for People with Disabilities and Activity Limitations, 2010, Edition 2.0, 2016, Published and distributed by June Isaacson Kailes, Disability Policy Consultant...
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A. Directional Signage
Effective Braille and tactile signs are an important way to make facilities welcoming and functional for people with vision limitations....
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1.2 How This Article Can Help You
This article provides specific information for people with visual disabilities and mobility limitations....
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Introduction
Accommodations should be made on a case by case basis, considering each employee’s individual limitations and accommodation needs....
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Employees
agrees that, to the extent that any medical information is elicited or collected from any source for use in any medical examination or disability-related inquiry of employees, it will be limited...
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A4.3.1(1) Travel Distances
Resting periods of 2 minutes for every 100 ft (30 m) can be used to estimate travel times for people with severely limited stamina....
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III-4.2400 Check-out aisles
The accessible aisle is used as an express lane limited to customers purchasing fewer than ten items. K, who uses a wheelchair, wishes to make a larger purchase....