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  Water Play Components
  Transfer systems may be used instead of ramps to connect elevated water play components.... 
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  Stairways [ADA Standards §210, §504]
  ., ramp or elevator) are not required to meet the ADA Standards, but handrails must comply when the stairs are altered (§210.1, Ex. 2).... 
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  Location: ADA Standard Section 206.3
  Section 206.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for the required locations of accessible routes. 
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  11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
  Performance areas, including but not limited to, stages, platforms and orchestra pits, are treated as raised or lowered areas within a given story and all are required to be accessible by ramp, elevator... 
- PEMKO 2" to 48" Aluminum Plates No. 14/1
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  Bobrick ClassicSeries Recessed Convertible Automatic, Universal Roll Towel Dispenser/Waste Receptacle B-3974 Elevations
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  Table of Contents
  309 Operable Parts CHAPTER 4: ACCESSIBLE ROUTES 401 General 402 Accessible Routes 403 Walking Surfaces 404 Doors, Doorways, and Gates 405 Ramps 406 Curb Ramps 407 Elevators... 
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  Covered Multifamily Dwellings
  The Fair Housing Act and its regulations clearly define "covered multifamily dwellings" as buildings consisting of four or more dwelling units, if such buildings have one or more elevators... 
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  1003.2.1 Boat Slips
  The vertical distance is 10 feet (3050 mm) between the elevation where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level.... 
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  1003.2.1 Boat Slips
  The vertical distance is 10 feet (3050 mm) between the elevation where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level.... 
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  1003.2.1 Boat Slips
  The vertical distance is 10 feet (3050 mm) between the elevation where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level.... 
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  Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
  Elevators serving public spaces must remain operable.... 
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  11B-1003.2.1 Boat slips
  The vertical distance is 10 feet (3050 mm) between the elevation where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level.... 
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  Before January 26, 1992
  The museum is in a two story building built in 1970, which has no elevator.... 
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  Visual Characters
  For consistency with specifications for elevators in section 407, the Board has added an exception noting that the 40 inch minimum does not apply to visual characters indicating elevator... 
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  203.9 Employee Work Areas
  Employee work areas, or portions of employee work areas, other than raised courtroom stations, that are less than 300 square feet (28 m2) and elevated 7 inches (180 mm) or more above the... 
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  Where Platform Lifts are Permitted [§206.7]
  recreational boating facilities, and fishing piers and platforms They also are permitted in new construction where topography or other existing exterior site constraints make a ramp or elevator... 
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  ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
  Interior accessible routes may include corridors, hallways, floors, ramps, elevators and lifts.... 
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  221.1.1 Florida Vertical Accessibility
  code from the duty to provide vertical accessibility to all levels above and below the occupiable grade level, regardless of whether the ADA Standards for Accessible Design require an elevator... 
