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How can a public accommodation decide what needs to be done?
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Sections 35.108(g) and 36.105(g)—Exclusions
Sections 35.108(g) and 36.105(g)—Exclusions The NPRM did not propose changes to the text of the existing exclusions contained in paragraph (5) of the definition of ‘‘disability’’ in the...
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907.5.2.3 Visible alarms
In other than Group I-2 and I-2.1, visible alarm notification appliances are not required in alterations, except where an existing fire alarm system is upgraded or replaced, or a new fire...
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[F] 907.5.2.3 Visible alarms
Exceptions: In other than Group I-2 and I-2.1, visible alarm notification appliances are not required in alterations, except where an existing fire alarm system is upgraded or replaced...
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11B-233.3 Public housing facilities
In addition, Section 11B-233.2 defers to HUD the specification of criteria by which the technical requirements of this chapter will apply to alterations of existing facilities subject to...
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3. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
From the Board’s website: “The Access Board has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to remove the sunset provisions in the our existing accessibility standards for medical diagnostic...
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3. Statutory and Regulatory Background
scoping and technical requirements do not address the minimum number of camping units and picnic units required to provide mobility features, or provide design criteria for viewing areas, trails...
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Shared Use Path
See AASHTO Guide, 5.2.2, Shared Use Paths Adjacent to Roadways (Sidepaths). 1 The FHWA defines a shared use path as a multiuse trail or path physically separated from motorized vehicular...
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About the Authors
This committee developed the preliminary accessibility guidelines for picnic areas, campgrounds, beach access routes, and trails on which the Outdoor Developed Areas Accessibility Guidelines...
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Attachment B – Code References
Definitions: ALTERATION or ALTER [DSA-AC] “Alteration or Alter” is any change, addition or modification in construction or occupancy or structural repair or change in primary function to an existing...
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
Two additional forms of benefits are discussed less often, let alone quantified: Option value and existence value....
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
Two additional forms of benefits are discussed less often, let alone quantified: Option value and existence value....
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Title III Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
., hotels, resorts, swim clubs, and sites of events open to the public) remove physical barriers in existing pools to the extent that it is readily achievable to do so (i.e., easily accomplishable...
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Accessible Teeing Grounds, Putting Greens, and Weather Shelters
A commenter recommended that existing golf courses be required to provide access to only one teeing ground per hole....
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Issue: Curb Ramps
At existing roads and sidewalks that have not been altered, however, city governments may choose to construct curb ramps at every point where a pedestrian walkway intersects a curb, but...
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CCDA Accessibility Checklist for Building Inspectors, 2015 Edition
The trained building code official/building inspector must assess the elevations and slopes of the existing streets and sidewalks, location of existing buildings, existing drainage and other...
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—in-swinging doors (Req. # 32)
The RIA estimates that there are about 4 million single-user toilet rooms with in-swinging doors in existing facilities....
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—in-swinging doors (Req. # 32)
The RIA estimates that there are about 4 million single-user toilet rooms with in-swinging doors in existing facilities....
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11B-206.4.10 Medical care and long-term care facilities
For existing buildings that do not have a protected accessible entrance, projects subject to Section 11B-202 are not required to provide one. ...
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11B-206.4.10 Medical care and long-term care facilities
For existing buildings that do not have a protected accessible entrance, projects subject to Section 11B-202 are not required to provide one....
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