If structural changes are needed to achieve program accessibility, they must be made as expeditiously as possible, but in no event later than January 26, 1995....
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II-5.6000 Time periods for achieving program accessibility
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F215.1 General
Consult local fire departments and prepare evacuation plans taking into consideration the needs of every building occupant, including people with disabilities....
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215.1 General
Consult local fire departments and prepare evacuation plans taking into consideration the needs of every building occupant, including people with disabilities....
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Jim Woods. Introductory Comments
The third would be how well current lighting criteria satisfy occupant responses and needs. [And the fourth would be the] political realities. There are many changes going on....
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"Place of Lodging" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
definition specifies that a place of lodging is a facility that provides guestrooms for sleeping for stays that are primarily short-term in nature (generally two weeks or less), where the occupant...
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907.2.8 Group R-1
A manual fire alarm system and an automatic fire detection system shall be installed in Group R-1 occupancies....
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215.1 General
Consult local fire departments and prepare evacuation plans taking into consideration the needs of every building occupant, including people with disabilities....
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NPRM
A common wheelchair is defined by weight (not more than 600 pounds, including the occupant) and dimensional (30 x 48 inches) criteria....
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11B-216.3 Directional and informational signs
Information about interior spaces and facilities includes rules of conduct, occupant load, and similar signs....
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Accessible Transient Lodging [9]
Note that distinctions made for purposes of ADA coverage do not coincide with building code classifications of "residential" occupancies....
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Purpose, General, Miscellaneous Instructions, and Minimum Requirements
Special occupancy sections (5 through 10) apply additional scoping and technical provisions to certain facility types....
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Fire Safety Evacuation Planning
Evacuation plans and procedures should address the needs of all facility occupants, including those with disabilities....
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[F] 907.5.2.3.1 Public and common use areas
limited to: Band rooms Classrooms Corridors Gymnasiums Lobbies Meeting rooms Multipurpose rooms Music practice rooms Occupational...
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11B-216.3 Directional and informational signs
Information about interior spaces and facilities includes rules of conduct, occupant load, and similar signs....
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[F] 907.5.2.3.1 Public and common use areas
areas and common use area, including but not limited to: Band rooms Classrooms Corridors Gymnasiums Lobbies Meeting rooms Multipurpose rooms Music practice rooms Occupational...
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11B-216.3 Directional and informational signs
Information about interior and exterior spaces and facilities includes rules of conduct, occupant load, and similar signs....
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‘‘Place of public accommodation.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, in a large hotel that has a separate residential apartment wing, the residential wing would not be covered by the ADA because of the nature of the occupancy of that part of...
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Place of public accommodation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
For example, in a large hotel that has a separate residential apartment wing, the residential wing would not be covered by the ADA because of the nature of the occupancy of that part of...
- Ability Resources, Inc. - Tulsa, OK
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1118B.4
The minimum clear floor or ground space required to accommodate a single, stationary wheelchair and occupant is 30 inches by 48 inches (762 mm by 1219 mm)....
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6.2. Scoping Requirements
8 28 6 11 Miniplex 6 12 3 4 Single-Auditorium...
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Vertical Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3.2
Section 221.2.3.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for vertical dispersion in assembly areas.
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Caution regarding minimum Aisle Widths for aisles that serve "elements on both sides"
of aisles "serving elements on both sides" might be taken by some AHJs to mean public access to aisles that have self-serve items on both sides of an aisle in, say, a Mercantile Group M Occupancy...