Factors that the Department of Justice will look at in making that determination include -- 1) Whether the facility has special plumbing, electrical, or other features needed by health...
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III-5.4200 Professional office of a health care provider
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15(b)
., rooms with features for individuals with mobility disabilities and hearing impairments) includes at least one suite (if the hotel has more than one suite), one room with one bed, one...
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Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project
Mobility Anthropometry Project showed that the seat heights of many mobility devices are above the range specified in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for certain architectural features...
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1150A.1 General
lobby) entrance is not required, at least 20 percent of the ground floor dwelling units shall comply with Division IV, and all remaining ground floor dwelling units shall comply with the features...
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II-5.5000 Historic preservation programs
ILLUSTRATION: Installing an elevator in an historic house museum to provide access to the second floor bedrooms would destroy architectural features of historic significance on the first...
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ICC/IBC
While typical elevators are not designed to be used during an emergency evacuation, evacuation elevators are designed with standby power and other features according to the elevator safety...
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233 Residential Facilities
Specifically, they require at least 5% of dwelling units in multi-family projects of 5 or more dwelling units to be accessible and at least 2% to be equipped with communication features...
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Stages.
Requiring access to necessary features of a golf course ensures that persons with mobility disabilities may fully and equally participate in a recreational activity. ...
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Guidelines for Requirement 2
For individual dwelling units, the Act limits its requirements to specific features of accessible design. Comment....
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Application of ADA to places of lodging that contain individually owned units. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
the definition of places of lodging, where the guest rooms are not owned or substantially controlled by the entity that owns, leases, or operates the overall facility and the physical features...
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R202 Alterations and Elements Added to Existing Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
but are not limited to, underlying terrain, right-of-way availability, underground structures, adjacent developed facilities, drainage, or the presence of a notable natural or historic feature...
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Efforts to minimize impact
In response to concerns raised by manufacturers that this provision might prevent a manufacturer from discontinuing an obsolete product if it had an accessibility feature unless the same...
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Guest Rooms and In-Room Guest Services
.; Thermostat – including any automatic features, location of ‘on’ and ‘off’ switches, etc.; Laundry, valet, and water-conservation policies; Security instructions; Check-out policy...
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