(1) If a private entity has constructed or altered required elements of a path of travel at a place of public accommodation or commercial facility in accordance with the specifications in...
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§ 36.403(a)(1)
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Sections 1630.2(j)(5) and (6) Examples of Mitigating Measures; Ordinary Eyeglasses or Contact Lenses
These definitions have been more fully discussed in the portions of this interpretive guidance concerning the rules of construction in §1630.2(j)(1)....
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[A] APPROVED
[DSA-AC] “Approved” means meeting the approval of the enforcing agency, except as otherwise provided by law, when used in connection with any system, material, type of construction, fixture...
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METHODS OF COMPLIANCE IN EXISTING FACILITIES {35.150}
accessible buildings Assign aides to beneficiaries or home visits Delivery of services at alternate, accessible sites Alteration of existing facilities Construction...
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§ 36.304(d)(2)(ii)(A)
Noncomplying newly constructed and altered elements may also be subject to the requirements of §36.406(a)(5)....
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Standard Forest Service National Trail Specifications
The engineering management publication "Standard Specifications for Construction and Maintenance of Trails" (EM–7720–103) provides a uniform set of specifications for contracted trail work...
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3001.1 Scope
This chapter governs the design, construction, installation, alteration and repair of elevators and conveying systems and their components....
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[A] BUILDING
Parking lots, play areas, patios, constructed trails, man-made outdoor areas are often not considered to be buildings. ...
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Sec.36.607(a)(2)
By the same token, certification would not be relevant to construction of a facility for children, if the regulations against which equivalency is measured do not address children's facilities...
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243 Shooting Facilities with Firing Positions
with Firing Positions Sections 243 and 1010 of the 2010 Standards require an accessible turning space for each different type of firing position at a shooting facility if designed and constructed...
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4(5)
(5) Exterior deck, patio, or balcony surfaces are no more than 1/2 inch below the floor level of the interior of the dwelling unit, unless they are constructed of impervious material such...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(ii)(C) Safe harbor
If a public entity has constructed or altered required elements of a path of travel in accordance with the specifications in either the 1991 Standards or the Uniform Federal Accessibility...
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12183(a)(1)
(1) a failure to design and construct facilities for first occupancy later than 30 months after July 26, 1990, that are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities,...
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§ 36.304(d)(2)(ii)(B)
Noncomplying newly constructed and altered elements may also be subject to the requirements of §36.406(a)(5)....
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D4. Door Clearance
[ADA Stds 4.13.6, figure 25] Note: The maximum threshold height is 1/2 inch for new construction....
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Exceptions to the Guidelines That Apply to Beach Access Routes
Document the reason that full compliance wasn't achieved and file it with the project records for the construction or alteration project....
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§100.205(e)(2)(vi) 2006 International Building Code
erratum to correct the text missing from Section 1107.7.5, if adopted without modification and without waiver of any of the provisions intended to address the Fair Housing Act's design and construction...
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1132A.4, Item 4
Secondary exterior doors onto decks, patios or balcony surfaces constructed of impervious materials (e.g., concrete, brick, flagstone) may have a maximum change in height from the interior...
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11B-703.1.1 Plan review and inspection
Signs as specified in Section 11B-703, or in other sections of this code, when included in the construction of new buildings or facilities, or when included, altered or replaced due to additions...
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[A] BUILDING
Parking lots, play areas, patios, constructed trails, man-made outdoor areas are often not considered to be buildings. Rather, these elements are generally considered to be facilities....
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BUILDING
Parking lots, play areas, patios, constructed trails, man-made outdoor areas are often not considered to be buildings. Rather, these elements are generally considered to be facilities....
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BACKGROUND
The United States states that it has completed surveys of thirteen hotels over a period of three months among four HWI Brands: Hilton, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Inn and Homewood Suites....
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A. DEFINITIONS AND BACKGROUND
Title III of the ADA requires, among other things, that BIDMC remove barriers to access in existing facilities where it is readily achievable to do so, and that it construct or alter any...