Section 215.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for fire alarm systems in transient lodging.
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Transient Lodging: ADA Standard Section 215.4
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Performance Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.6
Section 206.2.6 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in performance areas.
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Designated Aisle Seats: ADA Standard Section 221.4
Section 221.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for designated aisle seats in assembly areas.
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B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
Table 7 - Small Businesses Potentially Affected by the Proposed 255 Guidelines NAICS code Industry title SBA size standard Number of firms Number of small...
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New Accessible Handpump for Campgrounds
MTDC designed and built an accessible handpump that meets ADA requirements....
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Issue 12: What design guidance on natural lighting for low vision persons can be provided in the short term?
You walk into a building that was built here in the ‘60s and ‘70s, 20 percent transmission vertical glass, it’s fine....
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Acknowledgments
representatives from Federal Departments and public members appointed by the President have these key responsibilities: Developing and maintaining accessibility requirements for the built...
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Design parameter considerations
device management software written in commonly used computer languages to allow for third-party alterations should the vendor no longer be able to support the product Extensible - can be "built-out...
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III-9.7000 Effect of certification
A private elementary school is built to the specifications of a code certified by the Department....
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21. BRAND STANDARDS, QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTIONS
(v) One removable tub seat for each and every accessible tub room in the hotel that does not have a built-in seat....
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Equivalent Facilitation [§103]
For example, the ADA Standards specify permanent or built-in features for independent access....
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Section 1194.22 Web-based Intranet and Internet Information and Applications (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraphs (g) and (h) permit the use of tables, but require that the tables be coded according to the rules for developing tables of the markup language used....
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Preserving elevator access in building where it might not be required.
Each story less than 3000 square feet, so elevator would likely not be required if built new. 2010 Standards 206.2.3, Exception 1. ...
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Accessibility
Accessibility Tests of the surfaces with the rotational penetrometer (Figure 3 and 4) began one week after the surfaces were formed and continued monthly (Tables 2 and 3)....
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4.4 Knee and Toe Clearances
Figures 20-21 and Tables 5-6 show the standards from the four countries related to knee and toe clearances from a wheeled mobility device....
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III. Summary of Comments
While valid and important issues about accessibility, most of these concerns are outside the purview of the Access Board as they relate to issues unrelated to the equipment itself or the built...
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