Section 221.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for integration of wheelchair spaces in assembly areas.
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Integration: ADA Standard Section 221.2.2
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Other Boxes: ADA Standard Section 221.2.1.3
Section 221.2.1.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for wheelchair spaces at other boxes not covered under 221.2.1.3.
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The Digital Menu: SEO Strategies for Philly Restaurants
If a user finds your restaurant on Google Maps, they should be able to book a table without leaving the app....
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R212.6 Benches
Benches at tables are not required to comply. Advisory R212.6 Benches....
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2. a. iii. Costs
parking, Accessible entrance, Doors at entrances, Accessible door hardware, Adequate wheelchair maneuvering space, Accessible fixed seating and tables...
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2.4.1 Running Slope (Grade)
Table 2.4.1....
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Anterior-Most Abdomen Point - Manual Wheelchair
., dining tables). It references dimensions of clearance height and depth to the forward-most abdomen point on a person....
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Set-up and Placement of Talk-to-Text Services
Ask the speech-to-text service providers if they need a small table for their laptop and/or equipment. They will need access to electrical outlets for their equipment....
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Hospital Outpatient Facilities [§208.2.1]
Other types of medical facilities not located in hospitals, including doctors’ offices and independent clinics, are not subject to this requirement but to the regular scoping table....
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11B-208.2.3.1 Parking for residents
Where fewer than one parking space is provided for each residential dwelling unit, parking spaces complying with Section 11B-502 shall be provided in accordance with Table 11B-208.2. ...
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11B-208.2.3.1 Parking for residents
Where fewer than one parking space is provided for each residential dwelling unit, parking spaces complying with Section 11B-502 shall be provided in accordance with Table 11B-208.2....
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11B-407.4.7.2 Keypads
The dot shall be 0.118 inch (3 mm) to 0.120 inch (3.05 mm) base diameter and in other aspects comply with Table 11B-703.3.1....
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221.2.1.2 Luxury Boxes, Club Boxes, and Suites in Arenas, Stadiums, and Grandstands
In each luxury box, club box, and suite within arenas, stadiums, and grandstands, wheelchair spaces complying with 802.1 shall be provided in accordance with Table 221.2.1.1....
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Measuring Surface Firmness and Stability
The Access Board has conducted several research projects using the RP to evaluate the firmness and stability of trail and play area surfaces....
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2.5.2.2 International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards
Risk management plays a critical and central role in the design of medical devices, and it also ties into IEC 60601-1 and FDA’s expectations for quality systems and premarket clearance or...
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Are self-evaluations and transition plans required to be updated?
The current (2010) ADA Standards have design requirements for swimming pools, play areas, fishing piers, golf courses, accessible routes to ball fields and more....
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Access to Performing Areas [4.33.5]
Access to Performing Areas [4.33.5] An accessible route must connect wheelchair spaces with performing areas, including stages, arena floors, playing fields, dressing and locker rooms...
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404.2.4.1 Swinging Doors and Gates
Swinging doors and gates shall have maneuvering clearances complying with Table 404.2.4.1....
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6.3 Minority Reports
As shown in Table 6.3, the following Advisory Committee member organizations submitted a Minority Report, which appear in Appendix A....
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UFAS vs. ADAAG Comparison - Assembly Seating
add'l.space for each total seating capacity increase of 100 UFAS scoping language: 4.1.2(18)(a) If places of assembly are provided, they shall comply with the following table...
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Design Criteria for the Transfer Station
The design criteria for the station listed in Table 1 were derived from multiple design requirements in the standards where both adults and children are expected to transfer. ...
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Annualized Cost of New or Revised Accessibility Requirements in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines
Table 3 below provides the annualized cost, under each of the Final RA’s three cost scenarios, for the five new or revised accessibility requirements in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines...
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4.2.6. Staff Training Frequency
This sensitivity analysis observes the impact on the total cost estimation if the training were instead conducted four times per year as presented in Table 4-19 below. ...
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3.4.5. Unit Costs by Venue
The unit costs for all required equipment discussed in Section 3.4.1 through Section 3.4.4 are summarized by venue type in Table 3-23 below....