Attachment M: Actions
Required to Remedy Accessibility Violations
This Attachment provides a detailed description of the
actions that must be taken to remedy accessibility violations listed in other
parts of this Agreement. Each required
action is referenced by an alphanumeric code – i.e., a code consisting of one or more letters followed
by a number. The required actions
are listed in alphabetic/numeric order based on the specific code used to
reference each required action. The term “Standards” refers to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design,
28 C.F.R. Pt. 36, Appendix A.
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Code
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Required Actions
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AA1
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Provide an accessible route connecting the wheelchair
seating locations with all performing areas, including stages, arena floors,
dressing rooms, locker rooms, and
other spaces used by performers. Standards §§ 4.1.3(19)(a), 4.3, 4.33.5.
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AA2
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Provide aisle seats with no armrest on the aisle side, or
with a removable or folding armrest on the aisle side, identified by a sign
or marker, equal in number to 1% of the total number of seats (but not less
than 1). Provide signage in the
ticket office notifying patrons that such seating is available. Standards § 4.1.3(19)(a).
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AA3
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Provide accessible signage indicating the availability of
the assistive listening system. 28 C.F.R. § 35.160; Standards §§ 4.1.3(19)(b), 4.30.
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AA4
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Provide a permanently installed assistive listening system
serving the fixed seating. Ensure that the seating served by the system is located within a 50
foot viewing distance of the stage or playing area and has a complete view of
the stage or playing area. Provide receivers equal in number to 4% of the total number of seats
(but at least 2) for use by the general public, and provide signage
indicating their availability. 28 C.F.R. § 35.160, Standards §§ 4.1.3(19)(b), 4.30, 4.33.
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AA5
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Provide a permanently installed assistive listening system
(ALS) or a portable ALS with an adequate number of electrical outlets or
other supplementary wiring necessary to support a portable assistive
listening system. Also provide
receivers equal in number to 4% of the total number of seats (but no fewer
than 2) for use by the general public, and provide signage indicating their
availability. 28 C.F.R. §
35.160, Standards §§ 4.1.3(19)(b), 4.30, 4.33.
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AA6
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Provide the number of wheelchair seating areas shown in
the following chart, each with a minimum clear ground or floor space of 33
inches wide by 48 inches deep for forward or rear access, or 33 inches wide
by 60 inches deep for side access. Ensure that the ground or floor at all wheelchair locations is level,
firm, stable, and slip resistant; that wheelchair seating areas are an
integral part of the fixed seating plan and are located so as to provide
people with physical disabilities a choice of admission prices and lines of
sight comparable to those available to members of the general public; that
wheelchair seating areas adjoin an accessible route that also serves as a
means of egress in case of emergency; and that at least one fixed companion
seat, identified by signage, is provided next to each wheelchair
location. When the seating
capacity exceeds 300, wheelchair seating areas shall be provided in more than
one location. Standards §§
4.1.3(19)(a), 4.5, 4.33, Fig. 46.
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Seating Capacity of
Assembly Area
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Number of Required
Wheelchair Locations
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4 to 25
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1
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26 to 50
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2
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51 to 300
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4
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301 to 500
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6
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over 500
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6, plus 1
additional space for each total seating capacity increase of 100
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AA7
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Provide the number of wheelchair seating areas shown in
the preceding chart, each with a minimum clear ground or floor space of 33
inches wide by 48 inches deep for forward or rear access, or 33 inches wide
by 60 inches deep for side access. Ensure that the ground or floor at all wheelchair locations is level,
firm, stable, and slip resistant; that wheelchair seating areas are an
integral part of the fixed seating plan and are located in all areas,
including specialty areas, such as skyboxes and suites, so as to provide
people with physical disabilities a choice of admission prices and lines of
sight comparable to those available to members of the general public; that
wheelchair seating areas adjoin an accessible route that also serves as a
means of egress in case of emergency; and that at least one fixed companion
seat, identified by signage, is provided next to each wheelchair seating
area. In stadiums where
spectators can be expected to stand during the show or event (for example,
football, baseball, basketball games, or rock concerts), all or substantially
all of the wheelchair seating locations must provide a line of sight over
standing spectators. Standards
§§ 4.1.3(19)(a), 4.5, 4.33, Fig. 46.
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AA8
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Install a ramp or platform lift in compliance with the
Standards or establish a procedure for providing access to this area. Any procedure shall not require
lifting or carrying persons with mobility impairments or require them to
traverse unnecessary or extreme distances. Provide a wheelchair seating area with a minimum clear
ground or floor space of 33 inches wide by 48 inches deep for forward or rear
access, or 33 inches wide by 60 inches deep for side access. Standards §§ 4.33.5, 4.3.8, 4.8,
4.11, Fig. 46.
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AA9
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Provide at least one wheelchair seating area within the
jury box with a minimum clear ground or floor space of 66 inches wide by 48
inches deep for forward or rear access, or 66 inches wide by 60 inches deep
for side access. Ensure that
wheelchair seating areas are an integral part of the fixed seating plan of
the jury box and are located so as to provide people with physical
disabilities with a line of sight comparable to those available for other
members of the jury; and that wheelchair seating areas adjoin an accessible
route that also serves as a means of egress in case of emergency. Standards §§ 4.1.3(19)(a), 4.5, 4.33.
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AL1
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Provide visual alarm devices in toilet rooms and any other
general usage areas (e.g., meeting rooms), hallways, lobbies, and any other
area for common use. Such
devices shall be integrated into the facility alarm system and shall meet the
requirements of the Standards for lamp type, color, pulse duration,
intensity, and flash rate. Visual alarm appliances shall be placed 80 inches above the highest
floor level within the space or 6 inches below the ceiling, whichever is
lower. Visual alarm appliances
shall be located such that no place in any room or space, including common
corridors or hallways, required to have a visual alarm appliance shall be
more than 50 feet from the signal. In large rooms and spaces exceeding 100 feet across, without
obstructions 6 feet above the finished floor, devices may be placed around
the perimeter, spaced a maximum of 100 feet apart, in lieu of suspending
appliances from the ceiling. Standards §§ 4.1.3(14), 4.28.3.
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AR1
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Provide at least one accessible route to this area that,
to the maximum extent feasible, coincides with the route for the general
public. The accessible route
must have a minimum clear width of 36 inches, or a minimum clear width of 42
inches if there is a turn around an obstruction less than 48 inches wide;
have passing spaces at least 60 inches by 60 inches at least every 200 feet;
have a minimum clear headroom of 80 inches; have a surface that is firm,
stable, and slip resistant; have, in the absence of a curb ramp, ramp,
elevator, or platform lift, no level changes in excess of ½ inch
vertically; have no level changes greater than ¼ inch vertically
unless they are beveled with a slope no greater than 50%; and have a running
slope no greater than 5% (or have been constructed as a fully accessible
ramp) and a cross slope no greater than 2%. Standards §§ 4.1.3(1), 4.3, 4.5, Fig. 7.
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AR2
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Provide at least one accessible route to this area. The accessible route must have a
minimum clear width of 36 inches, or a minimum clear width of 42 inches if
there is a turn around an obstruction less than 48 inches wide; have passing
spaces at least 60 inches by 60 inches at least every 200 feet; have a
minimum clear headroom of 80 inches; have a surface that is firm, stable, and
slip resistant; have, in the absence of a curb ramp, ramp, elevator, or
platform lift, no level changes in excess of ½ inch vertically; have
no level changes greater than ¼ inch vertically unless they are
beveled with a slope no greater than 50%; and have a running slope no greater
than 5% (or have been constructed as a fully accessible ramp) and a cross
slope no greater than 2%. Standards §§ 4.1.3(1), 4.3, 4.5, Fig. 7.
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AR3
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Provide an accessible route to this area with a minimum
clear width of 36 inches, except at doors, where the width may decrease to 32
inches. Standards §§ 4.1.3(1),
4.3.3, 4.13.5.
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AR4
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Provide a curb ramp located so that it does not project
into this element and all aspects of the ramp or curb cut comply with the
Standards. Standards §§ 4.1.2(1),
4.1.2(2), 4.3.8, 4.7.6.
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AR5
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Provide a curb ramp that is at least 36 inches wide, has a
maximum slope of 8.33% and a maximum cross slope of 2%, is located so that it
cannot be obstructed by parked vehicles, has transitions on and off that are
flush and free of abrupt changes, and has a stable, firm, and slip-resistant
surface with a detectable warning extending the full width and depth of the
ramp. If the curb ramp is
located where pedestrians must walk across it, provide either flared sides
(with a maximum slope of 10%) or handrails or guardrails to protect against
cross traffic. Standards §§
4.1.2(1), 4.1.2(2), 4.3.7, 4.3.8, 4.7, Fig. 12.
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AR6
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Where gratings are provided on walking surfaces, provide
gratings that have spaces no greater than ½ inch wide in one
direction. If gratings have
elongated openings, then they shall be placed so that the long dimension is
perpendicular to the dominant direction of travel. Standards §§ 4.1.2(1), 4.5.4, Figs. 8(g), 8(h).
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AR7
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Provide an accessible route at this location with a
minimum of 80 inches of clear head room throughout. If the vertical clearance is reduced to less than 80
inches at any point, provide a barrier. Standards §§ 4.1.3(2), 4.4.2, Fig. 8(c-1).
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AR8
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Provide a circulation path at this location such that no
objects have their leading edges protruding more than 4 inches into walks,
halls, corridors, passageways, or aisles at a height between 27 inches and 80
inches above the finished floor or ground. Free-standing objects mounted on posts or pylons may
overhang no more than 12 inches at a height between 27 and 80 inches above
the finished floor or ground. Providing a cane-detectable barrier is an acceptable solution. A protruding object (and
cane-detectable barrier) shall not reduce the clear width of an accessible
route or maneuvering space. Standards §§ 4.1.2(3), 4.4.
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AR9
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Establish a procedure for providing access to programs in
upper and lower levels of the facility or install ramps, platform lifts, or
an elevator in compliance with the Standards. Any procedure shall not require lifting or carrying
persons with mobility impairments or require them to traverse unnecessary or
extreme distances. Standards §§
4.33.5, 4.3.8, 4.8, 4.11.
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AR10
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Provide stairs with closed risers, uniform tread width and
riser height, a tread depth of at least 11 inches measured from riser to
riser, and nosings, treads, and risers that otherwise comply fully with the
Standards. Provide handrails on
both sides of the stairs such that the inside handrail on switchbacks or
doglegs is continuous. Ensure
that handrails which do not continue beyond the top and bottom of the stairs
extend at least 12 inches beyond the top riser and at least 12 inches plus
the width of one tread beyond the bottom riser; that there is a clear space
between the handrails and the wall of 1½ inches; that handrail
gripping surfaces are uninterrupted by newel posts, other construction
elements, or obstructions; that handrails are mounted between 34 and 38
inches above stair nosings; and that the ends of the handrails are either
rounded or returned smoothly to the floor, wall, or post; and the handrails
do not rotate within their fittings. Standards §§ 4.1.3(4), 4.9.
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B1
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Provide a bathtub that has a minimum clear floor space
measuring at least 30 inches wide by 60 inches long alongside the
bathtub. An accessible lavatory
may be provided within the clear space at the foot end of the tub (shower
head side). Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.23.8, 4.20.2.
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B2
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Provide a bathtub that has a minimum clear floor space
measuring at least 48 inches wide by 60 inches long alongside the
bathtub. An accessible lavatory
may be provided within the clear space at the foot end of the tub (shower
head side). Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.23.8, 4.20.2.
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B3
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Provide a bathtub with clear floor space measuring at
least 30 inches wide by 75 inches long alongside the bathtub. Ensure that the seat is at least 15
inches wide, measured from the back wall to the front of the seat, and that
it extends the full width of the tub. An accessible lavatory is permitted within the clear space at the foot
end of the tub (shower head side). Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.23.8, 4.20.2.
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B4
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Provide a bathtub that has one horizontal grab bar at the
foot of the tub that extends at least 24 inches from the outer edge of the
tub toward the back (long) wall of the tub; two parallel horizontal grab
bars, each at least 24 inches long, located no more than 12 inches from the
foot of the tub and 24 inches from the head of the tub (one bar should be
mounted 9 inches above the rim of the tub and the other mounted between 33
and 36 inches above the bathroom floor); and one horizontal grab bar at least
12 inches long located on the wall at the head of the tub, towards the
outside of the tub. Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.23.8, 4.20.4, 4.26, Fig. 34(a).
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B5
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Provide a bathtub that has one horizontal grab bar at the
foot of the tub that extends at least 24 inches from the outer edge of the
tub toward the back (long) wall of the tub; two parallel horizontal grab
bars, each at least 48 inches long, located on the back (long) wall no more
than 12 inches from the foot of the tub and 15 inches from the head of the
tub (one bar should be mounted 9 inches above the rim of the tub and the
other should be mounted between 33 and 36 inches above the bathroom floor);
and no grab bar at the head of the tub. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.23.8, 4.20.4, 4.26, Fig. 34(b).
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B6
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Provide a bathtub that has the following: a transfer seat securely mounted such
that it does not slip during use; clear floor space that complies with Fig.
33; controls mounted below the grab bar at the foot of the tub, which are
operable with one hand, without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the
wrist, and which require no more than 5 pounds of force to operate; an
adjustable height shower spray unit mounted on a vertical bar with a hose at
least 60 inches long that can be used both as a fixed shower head and as a
hand-held shower; grab bars that comply with Fig. 34; and enclosures, if any,
that do not obstruct bathtub controls or obstruct transfers from wheelchairs
onto bathtub seats or into tubs and that do not have tracks mounted on their
rims. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11),
4.23.8, 4.20, Figs. 33, 34.
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B7
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Provide accessible entry into shower stalls that are
exactly 36 inches wide and 36 inches deep such that any curb at the shower
entrance is no higher than ½ inch. Provide accessible entry into shower stalls that are at
least 30 inches deep and 60 inches wide such that there is no curb or
threshold at the shower entrance. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.21.7.
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B8
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Provide a shower in this room that is exactly 36 inches
wide and 36 inches deep with an L-shaped shower seat mounted on the wall
opposite the controls and extending the full depth of the stall, with a 48
inch long and 36 inch wide clear floor space alongside the shower opening
which extends 12 inches beyond the shower wall on which the seat is mounted,
enabling a parallel approach (Fig. 35(a)), and with a curb no greater than
½ inch OR a shower that is at least 30 inches deep and 60 inches wide
with no curb or threshold and with a 36 inch deep and 60 inch wide clear
floor space at the shower opening (Fig. 35(b)). Ensure that the shower has grab bars, controls, a shower
spray unit, and a seat, curb, and enclosure, if provided, that comply fully
with the Standards and with Figs. 35, 36, and 37, as applicable. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.21, Figs.
35, 36, 37.
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B9
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Provide grab bars that extend 18 inches on the wall
adjacent to the seat, with the closer end touching the control wall, and that
extend the full length of the control wall, between 33 and 36 inches
high. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11),
4.21.4, Fig. 37.
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B10
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For shower stalls that are exactly 36 inches wide and 36
inches deep, provide a seat mounted between 17 and 19 inches high on the wall
opposite the controls and extending the full depth of the stall. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.21.3.
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B11
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Provide a shower in this room that has a shower spray unit
with a hose at least 60 inches long that can be used both as a fixed shower
head and as a hand-held shower. In unmonitored facilities where vandalism is a consideration, a fixed
shower head mounted at 48 inches above the shower floor may be used in lieu
of a hand-held shower head. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.21.6, Fig. 37.
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C1
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Provide at least one accessible check-out aisle at least
36 inches wide (or 32 inches wide at any point not exceeding 24 inches in
length) with maximum adjoining counter height of no more than 38 inches above
the finished floor and a counter lip no more than 40 inches above the
finished floor. Provide signage
identifying accessible check-out aisles in the same location where the
check-out number or type is displayed. Standards §§ 4.1.1(2), 7.3.
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C2
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Provide accessible check-out aisles, as required in the
following chart, at least 36 inches wide (or 32 inches wide at any point not
exceeding 24 inches in length) with maximum adjoining counter height of no
more than 38 inches above the finished floor and a counter lip no more than
40 inches above the finished floor. Provide signage identifying accessible check-out aisles in the same
location where the check-out number or type is displayed. Standards §§ 4.1.2(2), 7.3.
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Total Check-out
Aisles of Each Design
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Minimum Number of
Accessible Check-out Aisles of Each Design
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1 to 4
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5 to 8
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2
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9 to 15
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3
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over 15
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3, plus 20% of
additional aisles
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C3
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Provide a computer on a table or counter that has clear
floor space that is 30 inches wide and 48 inches deep, knee clearance at
least 27 inches high, 30 inches wide, and 19 inches deep, and a writing
surface between 28 and 34 inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(18), 4.2.4.1,
4.32.
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C4
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Provide counters dispersed throughout the facility on
accessible routes such that each counter has a portion at least 36 inches
wide and no more than 36 inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.1(2), 7.2(1),
4.1.3(1), 4.3.
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C5
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Provide a counter on an accessible route such that a
portion of the counter is at least 36 inches wide and no more than 36 inches
above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.1(2), 7.2(1), 4.1.3(1), 4.3.
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C6
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Provide a counter on an accessible route such that a
portion of the counter is at least 36 inches wide and no more than 36 inches
above the finished floor, or provide an auxiliary counter with a maximum
height of 36 inches in close proximity to the main counter, or provide
equivalent facilitation. Equivalent facilitation may be provided in the form of a folding shelf
attached to the main counter, an auxiliary table nearby, a clip board made
available to the public, or other effective means. Standards §§ 4.1.1(2), 7.2(2), 4.1.3(1), 4.3.
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C7
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Provide a counter on an accessible route with a speaker
that is between 40 and 48 inches above the finished floor. 28 C.F.R. § 35.160(a). Standards §§ 4.2, Fig. A3.
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C8
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Provide a counter no higher than 34 inches above the
finished floor with clear floor space at least 30 inches by 48 inches. Standards §§ 4.2.4, 9.2.2(7).
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D1
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Provide a door with hardware, mounted no more than 48
inches above the finished floor, that is easy to grasp with one hand and does
not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate;
and that requires no more than five pounds of force to operate. Lever-operated mechanisms, push-type
mechanisms, and U-shaped handles are acceptable designs. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13.9.
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D2
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Provide a door that requires no more than 5 pounds of
force to open. Standards §§
4.1.3(7), 4.13.11(2)(b).
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D3
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Provide a door that has a minimum space between two hinged
or pivoted doors of 48 inches plus the width of any door swinging into the
space, with doors swinging in either the same direction or away from the
space between the doors. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13.7, Fig. 26.
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D4
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Provide a door that has at least one active leaf with a
minimum 32 inch clear opening width, measured between the face of the door
and the opposite stop, when the door is open 90 degrees; that has either an
automatic door operator or clear and level maneuvering clearance that
complies fully with Fig. 25; and that has a threshold not exceeding ½
inch in height and, if it is greater than ¼ inch in height, beveled
with a slope no greater than 50%. Ensure that all hardware and operating devices have shapes that are
easy to grasp with one hand and do not require tight grasping, pinching, or
twisting of the wrist to operate; require no more than five pounds of force
to operate; and are mounted no higher than 48 inches above the finished
floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7),
4.13, Figs. 24, 25.
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D5
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Provide a door that has at least one active leaf with a
minimum 32 inch clear opening width with the door open 90 degrees, measured
between the face of the door and the opposite stop; that has either an
automatic door operator or clear and level maneuvering clearance that complies
fully with Fig. 25; and that has a threshold not exceeding ¾ inch in
height and, if the threshold is greater than ¼ inch in height, that
the edge treatment of the threshold is beveled with a slope no greater than
50%. Ensure that all hardware
and operating devices have shapes that are easy to grasp with one hand; do
not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; do not
require more than 5 pounds of force to operate; and are mounted no higher
than 48 inches above the finished floor. If a control must be operated to activate an automatic door
opener, such control shall be located on an accessible route and shall be
accompanied by a clear floor space that is 48 inches long by 30 inches wide. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13, Figs.
24, 25.
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D6
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On the pull side of the door, provide maneuvering
clearance at least 60 inches deep and provide a minimum of 18 inches (24
inches is preferred) of maneuvering clearance on the latch side of the
door. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7),
4.13.6, Fig. 25(a).
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D7
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On the push side of the door, provide maneuvering
clearance at least 48 inches deep and provide a minimum of 12 inches of
maneuvering clearance on the latch side of the door, or remove the closer or
the latch. Standards §§
4.1.3(7), 4.13.6, Fig. 25(a).
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D8
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On the pull side of the door, provide a path of travel at
least 60 inches wide when the approach is a side approach from the hinge side
and there is a minimum of 36 inches to the latch side of the door, OR provide
a path of travel between 54 inches and 59 inches wide when the approach is a
side approach from the hinge side and there is a minimum of 42 inches to the
latch side of the door. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13.6, Fig. 25(b).
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D9
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On the push side of the door, provide a clear maneuvering
space at least 54 inches wide, measured from the latch side, and at least 42
inches deep. Standards §§
4.1.3(7), 4.13.6, Fig. 25(b).
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D10
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On the pull side of the door, provide a path of travel at
least 48 inches wide for a side approach and at least 24 inches of clear maneuvering
space adjacent to the latch side of the door. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13.6, Fig. 25(c).
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D11
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On the push side of the door, provide a clear path of
travel for a side approach at least 42 inches wide and at least 24 inches of
clear maneuvering space adjacent to the latch side of the door. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13.6, Fig.
25(c).
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D12
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Provide accessible entrances to the building equal in
number to 50% of the total number of entrances, and provide signage with the
International Symbol of Accessibility at all accessible entrances and signage
at all inaccessible entrances directing users to the accessible
entrance(s). Standards §§
4.1.3(8), 4.13, 4.30.
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D13
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Provide a door so that the floor or ground area within the
required clearances is level and clear or provide an automatic door
opener. Ensure that all
operating devices have shapes that are easy to grasp with one hand; do not
require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist; do not require more
than 5 pounds of force to operate; and are mounted no higher than 48 inches
above the finished floor on an accessible route and accompanied by a clear
floor that is 48 inches long by 30 inches wide. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13, Figs. 24, 25. Standards §§
4.1.3(7), 4.13.6, Fig. 25.
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D14
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Provide a call button within accessible reach ranges at
this entrance, ensure that the door will be unlocked promptly when the call
button is used, and ensure that voice communication is not required to gain
access. Standards §§ 4.1.3(8),
4.14.1.
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D15
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Provide an accessible gate or door adjacent to the
turnstile or revolving door designed so as to facilitate the same use
pattern. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7),
4.13.2.
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D16
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Provide accessible directional signage at inaccessible
entrances directing users to the accessible entrance, and provide accessible
signage with the International Symbol of Accessibility at all permanent
accessible entrances. Standards
§§ 4.1.3(8)(d), 4.1.3(16)(b), 4.13, 4.30.
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D17
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Provide a door with a clear opening at least 32 inches
wide when measured from the face of the door to the opposite stop when the
door is opened 90 degrees and with hardware usable with one hand and without
tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. Lever-operated, push-type, and U-shaped handles are
acceptable designs. Unless an
automatic door operator is provided, there must be clear and level
maneuvering clearances at the pull side and the push side of the door as
indicated in Fig. 25. The door’s
threshold must be ½ inch or less in height and, if it is greater than
¼ inch in height, beveled with a slope of no greater than 50%. If a door closer is provided, it must
be set so that the sweep period of the door will, from an open position of 70
degrees, take 3 seconds to move to a point 3 inches from the latch, measured
to the leading edge of the door. The door must not take more than 5 pounds of force to open or
close. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7),
4.13, Fig. 25.
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D18
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Provide a door with a clear opening at least 32 inches
wide when measured from the face of the door to the opposite stop when the
door is opened 90 degrees and with hardware usable with one hand and without
tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. Lever-operated, push-type, and U-shaped handles are acceptable
designs. Unless an automatic
door operator is provided, there must be clear and level maneuvering
clearances at the pull side and the push side of the door as indicated in
Fig. 25. The door’s threshold
must be ¾ inch or less in height and, if it is greater than ¼
inch in height, beveled with a slope of no greater than 50%. If a door closer is provided, it must
be set so that the sweep period of the door will, from an open position of 70
degrees, take 3 seconds to move to a point 3 inches from the latch, measured
to the leading edge of the door. The door must not take more than 5 pounds of force to open or
close. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7),
4.13, Fig. 25.
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D19
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Provide maneuvering clearance at least 48 inches deep at
this door. Standards §§
4.1.3(7), 4.13.6, Fig. 25(d).
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D20
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Provide a clear path of travel for a side approach at
least 42 inches wide and at least 24 inches of clear maneuvering space
adjacent to the latch side of the door. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13.6, Fig. 25(f).
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D21
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Provide a clear maneuvering space at least 42 inches deep
by 54 inches wide. Standards §§
4.1.3(7), 4.13.6, Fig. 25(e).
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D22
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Provide an accessible door with a threshold that is no
more than ¼ inch high, or is between ¼ inch and ½ inch
high and is beveled with a slope no greater than 50%. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13.8, 4.5.2.
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D23
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Provide an accessible door with a threshold that is no
more than ¼ inch high, or is between ¼ inch and ¾ inch
high and is beveled with a slope no greater than 50%. Standards §§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13.8, 4.5.2.
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D24
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Provide a door at this location that has at least one
active leaf with a clear opening at least 32 inches wide when measured from
the face of the door to the middle edge of the other door when one door is
opened 90 degrees OR provide an automatic door opener that opens both doors
simultaneously. Standards §§
4.1.3(7), 4.13.4, 4.13.5, Fig. 24.
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D25
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Provide a door with a clear opening that is 32 inches
wide, measured between the face of the door and the opposite stop, when the
door open 90 degrees. Standards
§§ 4.1.3(7), 4.13.5, Fig. 24.
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D26
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Provide permanent room signage with upper case, sans serif
or simple serif type letters and numerals, meeting the requirements of the
Standards for character height, raised characters, finish and contrast,
accompanied by Grade 2 Braille; mounted on the wall adjacent to the latch
side of the door or on the nearest adjacent wall at a height of 60 inches
above the finished floor to the centerline of the sign; and located so that a
person may approach within 3 inches of the signage without encountering protruding
objects or standing within the swing of a door. Standards §§ 4.1.2(7), 4.30.1, 4.30.4, 4.30.5, 4.30.6.
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DF1
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Ensure that 50% of all drinking fountains (but at least 1)
have a spout mounted at the front of the unit no higher than 36 inches
(measured from the finished floor or ground surface to the spout outlet),
which directs the water flow in a trajectory that is nearly parallel to the
front of the unit, within 3 inches of the front edge of the fountain, and at
least 4 inches high. Ensure that
fountain controls are operable with one hand; require no more than 5 pounds
of force to operate; do not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of
the wrist; and are front-mounted or side-mounted near the front edge of the
unit. Additionally, provide a drinking
fountain that is accessible to people who have difficulty bending or
stooping. This can be
accommodated by the use of a “hi-lo” fountain; by providing one fountain
accessible to persons who use wheelchairs and one fountain at a standard
height convenient for persons who have difficulty bending; by providing a
fountain accessible to persons who use wheelchairs and a cup dispenser; or by
such other means as would achieve the required accessibility for each group
of people. Standards §§
4.1.3(10), 4.15, 4.27.4, Fig. 27.
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DF2
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Provide a drinking fountain with controls mounted on or
near the unit’s front edge that are operable with one hand, that require 5
pounds of force or less to operate, and that can be operated without tight
grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. Standards §§ 4.1.3(10), 4.15.4, 4.27.4.
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DF3
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Provide a drinking fountain that is accessible to people
who have difficulty bending or stooping. This can be accommodated by the use of a “hi-lo” fountain;
by providing one fountain accessible to persons who use wheelchairs and one
fountain at a standard height convenient for persons who have difficulty
bending; by providing a fountain accessible to persons who use wheelchairs
and a cup dispenser, or by such other means as would achieve the required
accessibility for each group of people. Standards § 4.1.3(10)(a).
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DF4
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Provide a drinking fountain with a clear floor space of at
least 30 inches by 48 inches that allows a person in a wheelchair to make a
parallel approach to the unit. Standards §§ 4.1.3(10), 4.15.5(2), 4.2.4, Figs. 27(c), (d).
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DF5
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Provide a drinking fountain with clear knee space between
the bottom of the apron and the finished floor or ground of at least 27
inches high, 30 inches wide, and 17 to 19 inches deep; and a minimum clear
floor space of 30 inches by 48 inches to allow a person in a wheelchair to
approach the unit facing forward. Standards §§ 4.1.3(10), 4.15.5(1), Figs. 27(a), (b).
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DF6
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Provide a fountain with a spout no higher than 36 inches,
measured from the finished floor or ground surface to the spout outlet, that
otherwise complies with the Standards. Standards §§ 4.1.3(10), 4.15, 4.27.4, Fig. 27.
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DF7
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Provide a drinking fountain that directs the water flow in
a trajectory that is at least 4 inches high and no more than 3 inches from
the front edge of the fountain. Standards §§ 4.1.3(10), 4.15.3.
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E1
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Provide a fully accessible passenger elevator that serves
all public access areas of the facility. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.10.
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E2
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Provide an elevator with a cab that is a minimum of 51
inches deep from the back wall of the cab to the control panel and 54 inches
deep from the back wall of the cab to the face of the door; that, if the
doors are centered on the wall, is at least 80 inches wide and, if the doors
are located to one side of the wall, is at least 68 inches wide. Ensure that the door opening is at
least 36 inches wide, and that floor surfaces are firm, stable, and
slip-resistant. Standards §§
4.1.3(5), 4.10.9, 4.10.10, Fig. 22.
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E3
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Provide hall (lobby) call buttons with visual signals
indicating when each call is registered and when each call is answered. Ensure that the call buttons are
centered at 42 inches above the finished floor, a minimum of ¾ inch in
the smallest dimension, with the button designating the up direction on top;
that the call buttons are raised or flush; and that objects mounted beneath
hall call buttons do not project into the elevator lobby more than 4
inches. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.10.3,
Fig. 20.
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E4
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Provide car control buttons that are at least ¾
inch in their smallest dimension and are raised or flush and that are
designated by Braille and by raised standard alphabet characters for letters,
arabic characters for numerals, or standard symbols. Ensure that the call button for the
main entry floor is designated by a raised star at the left of the floor
designation; that all raised designations for control buttons are placed
immediately to the left of the buttons to which they apply; that floor
buttons are provided with visual indicators to show when each call is
registered and are extinguished when each call is answered; that all floor
buttons are no higher than 54 inches above the finished floor for a side
approach and no more than 48 inches above the finished floor for a front approach;
and that emergency controls, including the emergency alarm and emergency
stop, are grouped at the bottom of the panel and have their centerlines no
less than 35 inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.10.12, Fig. 23.
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E5
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Provide visual car position indicators above the car
control panel or over the door which show the position of the elevator in the
hoistway. Ensure that indicators
emit an audible and visual signal as the car passes or stops at a floor
served by the elevator, with the corresponding floor designation being
illuminated; and that numerals are a minimum of ½ inch high. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.10.13.
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E6
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Provide doors that open and close automatically with a
reopening device that will stop and reopen the car door and hoistway door
automatically if the door becomes obstructed by an object or person. Ensure that the device is capable of
completing these operations without requiring contact for obstructions
passing through the opening at heights of 5 inches and 29 inches above the
finished floor; that door reopening devices remain effective for at least 20
seconds, after which the doors may close; that the minimum time from
notification that a car is answering a call until the doors of that car start
to close is 5 seconds; and that the minimum time for elevator doors to remain
fully open in response to a car call is 3 seconds. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.10.6, 4.10.7, 4.10.8, Figs. 20,
21.
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E7
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Provide an accessible elevator such that all of its
elements, including automatic operation, call buttons, hall lanterns,
hoistway signage, door opening, cab size, car controls, and emergency
communications, comply with the Standards. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.10, Figs. 20, 22, 23.
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E8
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Provide a two-way communication system such that it does
not require voice communication, the highest operable part is a maximum of 48
inches above the finished floor of the car, and it is identified by a raised
symbol and lettering located adjacent to the device. If the system uses a handset, ensure
that the length of the cord from the panel to the handset is at least 29
inches. If the system is located
in a closed compartment, ensure that the compartment door hardware operates
without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.10.14.
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E9
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Provide emergency controls, including the emergency alarm
and emergency stop, grouped at the bottom of the panel with their centerlines
no less than 35 inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.10.12, Fig. 23.
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E10
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Provide a clearance that does not exceed 1¼
inches. This can be achieved by
replacing the sill or by otherwise modifying the conditions. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.10.9.
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E11
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Provide hall lanterns at each hoistway entrance that emit
a visible and audible signal indicating which car is answering a call. Ensure that audible signals sound
once for the up direction and twice for the down direction or have verbal
annunciators that say “up” or “down;” and that visible signals are mounted so
that their centerline is at least 72 inches above the lobby floor, they are
at least 2½ inches in the smallest dimension, and they are visible
from the vicinity of the hall call button. Lanterns located in cars, visible from the vicinity of
hall call buttons, and conforming to the above requirements, are
acceptable. Standards §§
4.1.3(5), 4.10.4, Fig. 20.
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E12
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Provide signage at hoistway entrances with raised and
Braille floor designations on both jambs such that the centerline of the
characters is 60 inches above the finished floor and the characters are 2
inches high. Standards §§
4.1.3(5), 4.10.5, Fig. 20.
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G1 |
The next time that golf carts are purchased, provide a reasonable number of accessible golf carts (but no fewer than one) to provide program accessibility to individuals with mobility disabilities. Additionally, establish and implement policies and procedures to ensure that accessible carts are available to persons with disabilities. These will include, for example, allowing persons with disabilities to reserve an accessible cart or use it without reservations; renting out the accessible golf cart to people without disabilities only when all other carts are in use; charging the same for the use of the accessible cart as for the use of others; and maintaining the accessible cart so it is operable and in good condition. Accessible carts may be used by golfers without disabilities when consistent with the policies set out above. 28 C.F.R. § 35.149. |
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L1
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Provide accessible cabinets, shelves, drawers, or towels that
are located between 15 and 48 inches above the finished floor for a front
approach or between 9 and 54 inches above the finished floor for a side
approach; and that have a clear floor space in front that is 30 inches wide
by 48 inches deep. Standards §§
9.2.2(4), 4.25, 4.27.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.6.
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L2
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Provide an accessible closet with clear floor space in
front that is 30 inches wide and 48 inches deep and with hardware that is
operable with one hand, does not require tight grasping, pinching, or
twisting of the wrist to operate, and requires no more than 5 pounds of force
to activate. Ensure that there
are shelves located between 15 and 48 inches above the finished floor for a
front approach or between 9 and 54 inches above the finished floor for a side
approach. Ensure that clothes
rods are located no higher than and 48 inches above the finished floor for a
front approach or 54 inches above the finished floor for a side approach, or,
if the clear floor space allows a parallel approach and the distance between
a wheelchair and the clothes rod will exceed 10 inches, ensure that there is
a maximum high side reach of 48 inches and a maximum distance from the user
to the clothes rod of 21 inches. Standards §§ 9.2.2(4), 4.25, 4.27.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.6, Fig. 38.
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L3
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Provide this fixture with controls that are mounted
between 15 and 48 inches above the finished floor for a front approach or
between 9 and 54 inches above the finished floor for a side approach. Ensure that the controls are operable
with one hand; do not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the
wrist to operate; and require no more than 5 pounds of force to
activate. Standards §§ 9.2.2(5),
4.1.3(13), 4.27.3, 4.27.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.6.
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L4
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Provide accessible sleeping rooms in each class of
sleeping room available to the general public based on amenities such as room
size, view, number of beds, etc., and restrictions such as non smoking. Standards § 9.1.4.
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L5
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Provide a shower in this room that is exactly 36 inches
wide and 36 inches deep with a 48 inch long and 36 inch wide clear floor
space alongside the shower opening, and an L-shaped shower seat mounted on
the wall opposite the controls and extending the full depth of the stall; OR
a shower that is at least 30 inches deep and 60 inches wide with no curb or
threshold and with a 36 inch deep and 60 inch wide clear floor space at the
shower opening; OR a shower that is exactly 36 inches deep and at least 60
inches wide with no curb or threshold, with a minimum clear opening of 36
inches located on the long wall opposite the controls, and with a seat at
least 24 inches wide and 16 inches deep. Ensure that the shower has grab bars, controls, a shower
spray unit, a seat, and a curb and enclosure, if provided, that comply fully
with the Standards and with Figs. 35, 36, 37, and 57, as applicable. Standards §§ 9.1.2, 4.21, Figs. 35,
36, 37, 57.
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L6
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Provide accessible sleeping rooms as required in the
following chart, ensuring that they are provided in each class of sleeping
room available to the general public based on amenities such as room size,
view, number of beds, etc., and restrictions such as non smoking. Standards § 9.1.2.
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Number of Rooms
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Wheelchair
Accessible Rooms
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Additional
Wheelchair Accessible Rooms with Roll-In Showers
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1 to 25
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1
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26 to 50
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2
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51 to 75
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3
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1
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76 to 100
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4
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1
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||
101 to 150
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5
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2
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||
151 to 200
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6
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2
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||
201 to 300
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7
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3
|
||
301 to 400
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8
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4
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401 to 500
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9
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4 plus 1 for each
additional 100 over 400
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501 to 1000
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2% of total
|
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over 1000
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20 plus 1 for each
100 over 1000
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L7
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Provide sleeping rooms, as required in the following
chart, with auxiliary aid devices including visual alarms, notification
devices, and telephones available for persons with hearing impairments. The number of rooms required to be
hearing accessible includes the rooms that are required to be wheelchair
accessible. Standards §§ 9.1.3,
9.1.4, 9.3.
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Number of Rooms
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Hearing Accessible
Rooms
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1 to 25
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2
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26 to 50
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4
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51 to 75
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7
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76 to 100
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9
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101 to 150
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12
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151 to 200
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14
|
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201 to 300
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17
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301 to 400
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20
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401 to 500
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22 plus 1 for each
additional 100 over 400
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501 to 1000
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4% of total plus 1
for each 100 over 400
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over 1000
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40 plus 2 for each
100 over 1000
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L8
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Provide a minimum clear maneuvering width of 36 inches
along both sides of the bed. Standards § 9.2.2(1).
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L9
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Provide a minimum clear maneuvering width of 36 inches
between the two beds. Standards
§ 9.2.2(1).
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L10
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Provide a designated accessible route to all spaces within
accessible sleeping rooms. Standards § 9.2.2(2).
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L11
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Provide an electrical outlet within 4 feet of the
telephone to facilitate the use of a text telephone and provide a hearing aid
compatible telephone fitted with a volume control device. Standards § 9.3.1.
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L12
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For this room, provide a visual alarm connected to the
building emergency alarm system. In the alternative, provide a standard 110-volt electrical receptacle
into which such an alarm can be connected, a means by which a signal from the
building emergency alarm system can trigger such an auxiliary alarm, a
portable auxiliary alarm, and instructions for the use of the auxiliary alarm
or receptacle. When visual
alarms are in place, the signal shall be visible in all areas of the unit or
room, including when interior doors are closed (generally, this requires a
visual alarm in the sleeping quarters and a visual alarm in the
bathroom). Standards §§
4.1.3(14), 4.28.4.
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LB1
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As applicable, provide a card catalog and magazine
displays with a minimum of 36 inches of clear width between units and with
reach ranges of between 18 inches and 54 inches (maximum height of 48 inches
is preferred) above the finished floor. Standards § 8.4, Fig. 55.
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LB2
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Provide at least one accessible lane at each check out
area such that the counter is on an accessible route at least 36 inches wide
and it has a section at least 36 inches wide and no more than 36 inches above
the finished floor. Standards §§
8.3, 7.2(1).
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LB3
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In each seating area, provide accessible seats, tables, or
carrels equal in number to 5% of the total number available (or at least one,
whichever is greater) . Standards §§ 8.2, 4.2, 4.3, 4.32.
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LB4
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Provide accessible seats, tables, or carrels on an
accessible route at least 36 inches wide. Ensure that the seats, tables, or carrels have clear floor
space of 30 inches wide by 48 inches deep, knee clearance of at least 27
inches high by 30 inches wide by 19 inches deep, and a writing surface
between 28 and 34 inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 8.2, 4.2.4.1, 4.32.
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LB5
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Provide at least 36 inches of clear width between all
stacks and provide a clear width of 42 inches between stacks where
possible. Standards § 8.5, Fig.
56.
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LF1
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Provide a lift at this location that facilitates
unassisted entry, operation, and exit from the lift. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.11.3.
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LF2
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Provide a lift that is on an accessible route; has
interior dimensions of at least 30 inches by 48 inches; facilitates
unassisted entry, operation, and exit; has a floor surface that is firm,
stable, and slip-resistant, or, if carpeted, has a carpet with a pile that is
no more than ½ inch deep; has a change of level at the entrance that
is no more than ½ inch and beveled. Ensure that the lift has operating controls that are
located between 15 and 48 inches above the floor for a front approach or
between 9 and 54 inches above the floor for a side approach; that are usable
with one hand, do not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the
wrist to operate, and require no more than 5 pounds of force to operate. Standards §§ 4.1.3(5), 4.11.
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LR1
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Provide a 24 inch by 48 inch bench fixed to the wall along
the bench’s longer dimension. Ensure that the bench has sufficient structural strength and is
mounted with its surface between 17 inches and 19 inches above the finished
floor. Provide clear floor space
alongside the bench to allow a person using a wheelchair to make a parallel
transfer onto the bench. Standards §§ 4.1.3(21), 4.35.4, 4.26.3.
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LR2
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Provide at least one accessible dressing or fitting room
in this area on an accessible route with accessible signage indicating its
location. Ensure that accessible
dressing or fitting rooms fitted with swinging or sliding doors contain
sufficient clear floor space to allow a person using a wheelchair to make a
180-degree turn inside the room and that no door swings into any part of the
turning space. Ensure that
private accessible dressing or fitting rooms fitted with curtained openings
at least 32 inches wide contain either a clear space of 60 inches in
diameter, or a “T” shaped turning space that complies with Fig. 3(b). Provide a bench 24 inches by 48
inches fixed to the wall along the longer dimension and mounted between 17
and 19 inches above the finished floor to the top of the bench. If mirrors are provided in dressing
rooms of the same use, provide one full-length mirror, measuring at least 18
inches wide by 54 inches high, mounted in a position affording a view to a
person on the bench as well as to a person in a standing position. Standards §§ 4.1.3(21), 4.35, 4.30,
4.26.3, 4.2, 4.3, Fig. 3.
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LR3
|
Provide at least one accessible locker with accessible
controls, reach ranges, storage space, and clear floor space. Standards §§ 4.1.3(12)(a), 4.2.5,
4.2.6, 4.25, 4.27.
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LR4
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Provide accessible locker rooms such that all of the
rooms’ elements, including signage, door, door hardware, clear floor space,
water closet, stall size and arrangement, stall door, urinal (if provided),
grab bars, lavatory, mirror, shower, bench, locker, and controls, and
dispensers, comply with the Standards. Standards §§ 4.13, 4.16, 4.17, 4.18, 4.19, 4.21, 4.23, 4.25, 4.26,
4.27, 4.30, 4.35, Fig. 30.
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P1
|
At each standard accessible parking space, provide an
access aisle that is at least 60 inches wide. At each van accessible parking space, provide an access
aisle that is at least 96 inches wide. Ensure that all access aisles are flat and level, with slopes and
cross-slopes not exceeding 2% in all directions, and that access aisle
surfaces are firm, stable, and slip-resistant. Standards §§ 4.1.2(5), 4.6.3, Fig. 9.
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P2
|
Provide dispersed accessible parking such that some
accessible parking spaces serve each of the accessible facility
entrances. Standards §§
4.1.2(5)(a), 4.1.2(5)(b), 4.6.2.
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P3
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On the shortest accessible route to the accessible
entrance, provide accessible parking designated as reserved for people with
disabilities, including van accessible spaces and standard spaces, as
required in the following chart. Ensure that standard accessible spaces are a minimum of 96 inches wide
and served by access aisles at least 60 inches wide. Ensure that van accessible spaces are
a minimum of 96 inches wide and served by access aisles at least 96 inches
wide. At all spaces designated
as reserved for persons with disabilities, provide vertical signs with the
International Symbol of Accessibility located such that they cannot be
obstructed by parked vehicles. At van accessible spaces, provide an additional “Van-Accessible” sign
located below the International Symbol of Accessibility. Ensure that all spaces and access
aisles for persons with disabilities are flat and level, with slopes and
cross-slopes not exceeding 2% in all directions, and that their surfaces are
firm, stable, and slip-resistant. If the parking facility does not serve a particular building or
facility, provide accessible parking on the shortest accessible route to an
accessible pedestrian entrance of the parking facility. If the parking facility serves a
building with multiple accessible entrances or multiple buildings or
facilities, provide dispersed parking spaces located on an accessible route
closest to the accessible entrances. If the parking facility is a parking garage or otherwise has
limitations on vertical clearances, provide minimum vertical clearance of 98
inches at the van accessible parking spaces and along at least one vehicle
access route to such spaces from
site entrances and exits. Standards §§ 4.1.2(5), 4.6, 4.30.7(1).
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|
Total Spaces in Lot
|
Total Accessible
Spaces (Including Van Accessible)
|
Van Accessible
Spaces
|
|
1 to 25
|
1
|
1
|
||
26 to 50
|
2
|
1
|
||
51 to 75
|
3
|
1
|
||
76 to 100
|
4
|
1
|
||
101 to 150
|
5
|
1
|
||
151 to 200
|
6
|
1
|
||
201 to 300
|
7
|
1
|
||
301 to 400
|
8
|
1
|
||
401 to 500
|
9
|
2
|
||
501 to 1000
|
2% of total
|
1 in every 8
accessible spaces
|
||
over 1000
|
20 plus 1 for each
100 over 1000
|
1 in every 8
accessible spaces
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P4
|
Provide a passenger loading zone on an accessible route
such that the loading zone has a vertical clearance of at least 114 inches,
has an access aisle at least 60 inches wide and 20 feet long adjacent and
parallel to the vehicle pull-up space, and has a surface that is firm,
stable, slip-resistant, and level with no more than a 2% slope in all
directions. Standards §§
4.1.2(5)(c), 4.6.6.
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P5
|
Provide fully accessible parking that is located on the
shortest accessible route to an accessible pedestrian entrance to the
facility. Standards §§ 4.1.2(5)(a),
4.1.2(5)(b), 4.6.2.
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P6
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At all spaces designated as reserved for persons with
disabilities, provide vertical signs with the International Symbol of
Accessibility located such that they cannot be obstructed by vehicles parked
in the spaces. At van accessible
spaces, provide an additional “Van-Accessible” sign located below the
International Symbol of Accessibility. Standards §§ 4.1.2(5), 4.6.4, 4.30.7(1).
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P7
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Provide designated accessible parking spaces and access
aisles that are flat and level, with slopes and cross-slopes not exceeding 2%
in all directions, with surfaces that are firm, stable, and
slip-resistant. Standards §§
4.1.2(5), 4.3.6, 4.5.1, 4.6.3.
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P8
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Provide designated accessible parking spaces that are a
minimum of 96 inches wide and served by access aisles at least 60 inches
wide. Provide van accessible
spaces that are a minimum of 96 inches wide and served by access aisles at
least 96 inches wide. Standards
§§ 4.1.2(5), 4.6.3, Fig.9.
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P9
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Provide a minimum vertical clearance of 98 inches at
designated van accessible parking spaces and along at least one vehicle
access route to such spaces from site entrances and exits. Standards §§ 4.1.2(5)(b), 4.6.5.
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PD1
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Provide access to all dining areas, including raised or
sunken dining areas, loggias, and outdoor seating areas. Standards § 5.4.
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PD2
|
Provide a portion of the main counter on an accessible
route such that the counter is 60 inches minimum in length and between 28 and
34 inches in height, or provide service at accessible tables within the same
area of the facility. Standards
§ 5.2.
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PD3
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Provide sufficient accessible tables so that 5% of them
(but no fewer than one) are available for use by people with mobility
disabilities. Each accessible
table must be on an accessible route, must have knee space at the table at
least 27 inches high, 30 inches wide, and 19 inches deep, and must have a
table top between 28 inches and 34 inches above the floor. Ensure that the tables are
distributed throughout the facility. Standards §§ 4.1.3(18), 4.32.3, 4.32.4, 5.1.
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PD4
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Provide accessible tables distributed among all sections
of the facility. Standards §
5.1.
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PD5
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Provide accessible food service lines with a minimum clear
width of 36 inches (42 inches is preferred to allow passage around a person
using a wheelchair) and with tray slides mounted no higher than 34 inches
above the finished floor. Standards §§ 5.5, 4.2.5, 4.2.6, Fig. 53.
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PD6
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Provide sufficient accessible picnic tables so that 5% of
them (but no fewer than one) are available for use by people with mobility
disabilities. Each accessible
picnic table must be on an accessible route, must have knee space at the
table at least 27 inches high, 30 inches wide, and 19 inches deep, and must
have a table top between 28 inches and 34 inches above the ground. Standards §§ 4.1.3(18), 4.32.3,
4.32.4.
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PD7
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Provide access aisles that are at least 36 inches wide
between parallel edges of tables or between walls and table edges. Standards § 5.3.
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PD8
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Provide tableware and condiment dispensers located between
15 and 48 inches above the finished floor for a front approach or between 9
and 54 inches above the finished floor for a side approach. Standards §§ 5.6, 4.2.5, 4.2.6, Fig.
54.
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PG1
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Ensure program access by providing at least one piece of
play equipment that is on an accessible route and has a transfer platform to
enable children who use wheelchairs to use it. 28 C.F.R. § 35.149.
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PJ1
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Provide at least one accessible cell such that all of the
cell’s elements, including door, clear floor space, water closet, grab bars,
lavatory, mirror, bed, controls, and dispensers, comply with the
Standards. Standards §§
4.1.3(7), 4.1.3(11), 4.13, 4.16, 4.19, 4.26, 4.27, 9.2.2, Figs. 28, 29.
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PJ2
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Provide an accessible cafeteria such that all of its
elements, including accessible route, doors, counters, food service lines,
tableware and condiments areas, and at least 5 percent of the seating and
tables (but not less than 1), comply with the Standards. Standards §§ 4.1.3(1), 4.1.3(7),
4.1.3(18), 4.3, 4.13, 4.27, 4.32, 5.2, 5.5, 5.6.
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PJ3
|
Provide one or more accessible classrooms such that all of
its or their elements, including accessible route, doors, and at least 5
percent of the seating and tables (but not less than 1), comply with the
Standards. Ensure that classes
are scheduled in a manner that ensures persons with disabilities can attend
any available classes in an accessible classroom. Standards §§ 4.1.3(1), 4.1.3(7), 4.1.3(18), 4.3, 4.13,
4.32.
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PJ4
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In each security and classification level provided in the
facility, provide rooms or cells equal in number to 5 percent of the total
number of rooms or cells in that security and classification level (but not
less than one) such that all room or cell elements, including door, clear
floor space, mirror, bed, controls, and dispensers, comply with the
Standards, and such that a fully accessible shower room and a toilet room or
toilet unit is provided on an accessible route convenient to that room or
cell. Standards §§ 4.1.3(1),
4.1.3(7), 4.1.3(11), 4.3, 4.13, 4.16, 4.19, 4.21, 4.23, 4.26, 4.27, 9.1.4,
9.2.2.
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PJ5
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Provide a room within the medical unit such that all
elements, including door, clear floor space, bed, controls, and dispensers,
comply with the Standards, and such that a fully accessible shower room and
toilet room is provided on an accessible route convenient to that room. Standards §§ 4.1.3(1), 4.1.3(7),
4.1.3(11), 4.3, 4.13, 4.16, 4.19, 4.21, 4.23, 4.26, 4.27, 9.2.2.
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PJ6
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Provide at least one accessible TTY for use by detainees
and inmates. If the TTY is a
portable unit, adopt policies and procedures to ensure that access afforded
to the TTY for detainees and inmates with disabilities is equal to the access
afforded to inmates who use the standard telephone. In addition, where detainee and inmate telephone calls are
time-limited, adopt policies permitting detainees and inmates with
disabilities who use TTY’s a longer period of time to make those calls, due
to the slower nature of TTY communications compared with voice
communications. 28 C.F.R. § 35.160(a);
Standards §§ 4.1.3(17)(c), 4.30.7(3), 4.31.9.
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PJ7
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Provide a visitation or other such area such that all of
the area’s elements, including seating, counter, accessible route to and
within the area, entrance, signage, telephone, etc., comply with the
Standards. Standards §§ 4.1.3,
4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.13, 4.14, 4.30, 4.31, 4.32.
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R1
|
Provide edge protection at least 2 inches high at the drop
off sides. Standards §§
4.1.2(1), 4.1.2(2), 4.3.8, 4.8.7.
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R2
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Provide handrails that are between 1¼ inches and
1½ inches in diameter such that the inside handrail is continuous and
both handrails have a continuous gripping surface along both sides of the
ramp extending at least 12 inches beyond the top and bottom of the ramp
parallel with the ground surface; the handrails do not rotate within their
fittings; and both handrails are mounted between 34 inches and 38 inches
above the ramp surface and 1½ inches from the wall, with ends rounded
or returned smoothly to the floor, wall, or post. Standards §§ 4.1.2(1), 4.1.2(2), 4.3.8, 4.8.5.
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R3
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Provide a ramp that is at least 36 inches wide with a
slope not exceeding 8.33% and a cross slope not exceeding 2%; with level
landings at least as wide as the ramp and 60 inches long at the top and
bottom of the ramp; with level landings measuring at least 60 inches by 60
inches when the ramp changes direction; and with edge protection that is at
least 2 inches high at the drop off sides. Provide handrails that are between 1¼ inches and
1½ inches in diameter such that the inside handrail is continuous and
both handrails have a continuous gripping surface along both sides of the
ramp extending at least 12 inches beyond the top and bottom of the ramp
parallel with the ground surface; the handrails do not rotate within their
fittings; and both handrails are mounted between 34 inches and 38 inches
above the ramp surface and 1½ inches from the wall, with ends rounded
or returned smoothly to the floor, wall, or post. Ensure that the ramp and approaches are designed so that
water will not accumulate on walking surfaces. Standards §§ 4.1.2(1), 4.1.2(2), 4.3.8, 4.8.
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R4
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Provide handrails that are between 1¼ inches and
1½ inches in diameter with a continuous gripping surface along both
sides of the ramp, extending at least 12 inches beyond the top and bottom of
the ramp parallel with the ground surface. Ensure that handrails are mounted between 34 inches and 38
inches above the ramp surface and 1½ inches from the wall, with ends
rounded or returned smoothly to the floor, wall, or post, and that they do
not rotate within their fittings. Standards §§ 4.1.2(1), 4.1.2(2), 4.8.5.
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R5
|
Provide a ramp that is at least 36 inches wide with a
slope not exceeding 8.33% and a cross slope not exceeding 2%; with level
landings at least as wide as the ramp and 60 inches long at the top and
bottom of the ramp; and with edge protection at least 2 inches high at the
drop off sides. Provide
handrails that are between 1¼ inches and 1½ inches in diameter
with a continuous gripping surface along both sides of the ramp, extending at
least 12 inches beyond the top and bottom of the ramp parallel with the
ground surface. Ensure that
handrails are mounted between 34 inches and 38 inches above the ramp surface
and 1½ inches from the wall, with ends rounded or returned smoothly to
the floor, wall, or post, and that they do not rotate within their
fittings. Ensure that the ramp
and approaches are designed so that water will not accumulate on walking
surfaces. Standards §§ 4.1.2(1),
4.1.2(2), 4.3.8, 4.8.
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S1
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Provide a shelf and hook that comply with Fig. 5 for a
forward reach or with Fig. 6 for a side reach and that are accompanied by
clear floor space of 30 inches by 48 inches that allows a forward or parallel
approach, respectively, by a person using a wheelchair. Standards §§ 4.1.3(12), 4.25.2,
4.25.3, 4.2.5, 4.2.6.
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ST1
|
Provide at least one stall that is exactly 36 inches wide
with a toilet centerline 18 inches from each wall or partition, an outward
swinging, self-closing door, parallel grab bars complying with Fig. 30(d),
and a toilet complying with Standards § 4.16. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.16, 4.22.4, Fig. 30(d).
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ST2
|
Provide a flush control mounted on the “open” side of the
toilet’s clear floor space; 44 inches or less above the finished floor; and
requiring a maximum of 5 pounds of force to operate; or provide an automatic
flush device. Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.5, 4.17.2, 4.27.4.
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ST3
|
Provide a rear grab bar that is at least 36 inches in
overall length, with the closer end no more than 6 inches from the side wall;
mounted 33 to 36 inches above the finished floor; with a diameter between
1¼ and 1½ inches; with 1½ inches between the grab bar
and the wall; and at least 1½ inches between the grab bar and any
object beside or below it and at least 18 inches between the grab bar and any
object above it. Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.17.6, 4.26.2, Figs. 30, 39.
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ST4
|
Provide a rear grab bar that is at least 36 inches in
overall length with the closer end no more than 6 inches from the side
wall. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11),
4.22.4, 4.17.6, Fig. 30.
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ST5
|
Provide a rear grab bar that has at least 1½ inches
between the grab bar and any object beside or below it and at least 18 inches
between the grab bar and any object above it. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.17.6, 4.26.2, Fig. 39.
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ST6
|
Provide a side grab bar that is at least 40 inches in
overall length, with the far end mounted at least 52 inches from the rear
wall and the closer end 12 inches or less from the rear wall; mounted 33 to
36 inches above the finished floor; with a diameter between 1¼ and
1½ inches; with 1½ inches between the grab bar and the wall;
and at least 1½ inches between the grab bar and any object beside or
below it and at least 18 inches between the grab bar and any object above it. Provide a toilet paper dispenser
that is mounted no more than 36 inches from the rear wall, with its top at
least 1½ inches under the side grab bar, and centered at least 19
inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.17.6, 4.26.2, Figs. 30(a), (d), 39.
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ST7
|
Provide a side grab bar that is at least 40 inches in
overall length, with the far end mounted at least 52 inches from the rear
wall, with the closer end 12 inches or less from the rear wall, and with at
least 1½ inches between the grab bar and any object beside or below it
and at least 18 inches between the grab bar and any object above it. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4,
4.17.6, Figs. 30(a), (d).
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ST8
|
Provide a side grab bar that has at least 1½ inches
between the grab bar and any object beside or below it and at least 18 inches
between the grab bar and any object above it. Provide a toilet paper dispenser that is mounted no more
than 36 inches from the rear wall, with its top at least 1½ inches
under the side grab bar, and centered at least 19 inches above the finished
floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11),
4.22.4, 4.17.6, 4.26.2, Fig. 39.
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ST9
|
Provide a side grab bar that has at least 1½ inches
between the grab bar and any object beside or below it and at least 18 inches
between the grab bar and any object above it. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.17.6, 4.26.2, Fig. 39.
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ST10
|
Provide grab bars that have a diameter between 1¼
and 1½ inches. Standards
§§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.17.6, 4.26.2.
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ST11
|
Provide a rear grab bar that is at least 36 inches in
overall length, with the closer end no more than 6 inches from the side wall,
and a side grab bar that is at least 40 inches in overall length, with the
far end mounted at least 54 inches from the rear wall and the closer end 12
inches or less from the rear wall. Ensure that the grab bars are mounted 33 to 36 inches above the
finished floor; with a diameter between 1¼ and 1½ inches; with
1½ inches between the grab bar and the wall; and at least 1½
inches between the grab bar and any object beside or below it and at least 18
inches between the grab bar and any object above it. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4,
4.17.6, 4.26.2, Figs. 30, 39.
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ST12
|
Provide grab bars that are mounted between 33 and 36
inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.17.6, Fig. 30.
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ST13
|
Provide grab bars such that there is 1½ inches
between the grab bar and the wall on which it is mounted. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4,
4.17.6, 4.26.2, Fig. 39.
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ST14
|
Provide an accessible toilet room such that all of the
room’s elements, including signage, door, door hardware, clear floor space,
water closet, stall size and arrangement, stall door, urinal (if provided),
grab bars, lavatory, mirror, controls, and dispensers, comply with the
Standards. Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.13, 4.16, 4.17, 4.18, 4.19, 4.26, 4.27, 4.30, Fig. 30.
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ST15
|
Provide a “standard” accessible toilet stall at least 60
inches wide and at least 59 inches deep (or at least 56 inches deep with a
wall-mounted toilet) such that all of the stall’s elements, including stall
door, stall door hardware, water closet, size and arrangement, toe
clearances, grab bars, controls, and dispensers, comply with the
Standards. Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.22.7, 4.13, 4.16, 4.17, 4.26, 4.27, Fig. 30.
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ST16
|
Provide a toilet stall that is at least 60 inches wide and
at least 56 inches deep for a wall-mounted toilet or at least 59 inches deep
for a floor-mounted toilet, such that the centerline of the toilet is exactly
18 inches from the near side wall or partition, and there is at least 9
inches of toe clearance above the floor at the front partition if the stall
is no more than 60 inches deep. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.17, Fig. 30.
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ST17
|
Provide a toilet with its centerline 18 inches from the
near side wall. Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.17.3, Fig. 30.
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ST18
|
Provide clear floor space at the toilet that complies with
Fig. 30. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11),
4.22.4, 4.17.3, Fig. 30.
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ST19
|
Provide a toilet paper dispenser that is mounted with its
top at least 1½ inches under the side grab bar and 36 inches or less
from the rear wall and is centered at least 19 inches above the finished
floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11),
4.22.4, 4.17.3, Fig. 30(d).
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ST20
|
Provide a toilet such that the top of the seat is 17 to 19
inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.3, 4.17.2, Fig. 30(d).
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SU1
|
Provide a flush control mounted on the “open” side of the
toilet’s clear floor space; 44 inches or less above the finished floor; and
requiring a maximum of 5 pounds of force to operate; or provide an automatic
flush device. Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.5, 4.27.4.
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SU2
|
Provide a rear grab bar that is at least 36 inches in
overall length, with the closer end no more than 6 inches from the side wall;
mounted 33 to 36 inches above the finished floor; with a diameter between
1¼ and 1½ inches; with 1½ inches between the grab bar
and the wall; and at least 1½ inches between the grab bar and any
object beside or below it and at least 18 inches between the grab bar and any
other object above it. Standards
§§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.4, 4.26.2, Figs. 29, 39.
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SU3
|
Provide a rear grab bar that is at least 36 inches in
overall length with the closer end no more than 6 inches from the side
wall. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11),
4.22.4, 4.16.4, Fig. 29.
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SU4
|
Provide a rear grab bar that has at least 1½ inches
between the grab bar and any object beside or below it and at least 18 inches
between the grab bar and any object above it. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.4, 4.26.2, Fig. 39.
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SU5
|
Provide a side grab bar that is at least 42 inches in
overall length, with the far end mounted at least 54 inches from the rear
wall and the closer end 12 inches or less from the rear wall; mounted 33 to
36 inches above the finished floor; with a diameter between 1¼ and
1½ inches; with 1½ inches between the grab bar and the wall;
and at least 1½ inches between the grab bar and any object beside or
below it and at least 18 inches between the grab bar and any object above
it. Provide a toilet paper
dispenser that is mounted within reach, with its top at least 1½
inches under the side grab bar, and centered at least 19 inches above the
finished floor. Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.4, 4.16.6, 4.26.2, Figs. 29, 39.
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SU6
|
Provide a side grab bar that is at least 42 inches in
overall length, with the far end mounted at least 54 inches from the rear
wall, with the closer end mounted 12 inches or less from the rear wall, and
with at least 1½ inches between the grab bar and any object beside or
below it and at least 18 inches between the grab bar and any object above
it. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11),
4.22.4, 4.16.4, Fig. 29(b).
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SU7
|
Provide a side grab bar that has at least 1½ inches
between the grab bar and any object beside or below it and at least 18 inches
between the grab bar and any object above it. Provide a toilet paper dispenser that is mounted within
reach, with its top at least 1½ inches under the side grab bar, and
centered at least 19 inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4,
4.16.4, 4.16.6, 4.26.2, Fig. 39.
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SU8
|
Provide a side grab bar that has at least 1½ inches
between the grab bar and any object beside or below it and at least 18 inches
between the grab bar and any object above it. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.4, 4.26.2, Fig. 39.
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SU9
|
Provide grab bars that have a diameter between 1¼
and 1½ inches. Standards
§§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.4, 4.26.2.
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SU10
|
Provide a rear grab bar that is at least 36 inches in
overall length, with the closer end no more than 6 inches from the side wall,
and a side grab bar that is at least 42 inches in overall length, with the
far end mounted at least 54 inches from the rear wall and the closer end 12
inches or less from the rear wall. Ensure that the grab bars are mounted 33 to 36 inches above the
finished floor; with a diameter between 1¼ and 1½ inches; with
1½ inches between the grab bars and the wall; and at least 1½
inches between the grab bars and any object beside or below it and at least
18 inches between the grab bar and any object above it. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4,
4.16.4, 4.26.2, Figs. 29, 39.
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SU11
|
Provide grab bars that are mounted between 33 and 36
inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.4, Fig. 29.
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SU12
|
Provide grab bars such that there is 1½ inches
between the grab bar and the wall on which it is mounted. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4,
4.16.4, 4.26.2, Fig. 39.
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SU13
|
Provide an accessible toilet room such that all of the
room’s elements, including signage, door, door hardware, clear floor space,
water closet, urinal (if provided), grab bars, lavatory, mirror, controls,
and dispensers, comply with the Standards. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22, 4.13, 4.16, 4.18, 4.19,
4.26, 4.27, 4.30, Figs. 28, 29.
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SU14
|
Provide a toilet with a centerline that is 18 inches from
the near side wall; a seat with the top between 17 and 19 inches above the
finished floor; clear floor space at the toilet that complies with Fig. 28;
and a flush control mounted on the “open” side of the toilet’s clear floor
space. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11),
4.22.4, 4.16.2, 4.16.3, 4.16.5, Figs. 28, 29.
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SU15
|
Provide a toilet with its centerline 18 inches from the
near side wall. Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.2, Fig. 28.
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SU16
|
Provide clear floor space at the toilet that complies with
Fig. 28. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11),
4.22.4, 4.16.2, Fig. 28.
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SU17
|
Provide a toilet paper dispenser that is mounted within
reach, with its top at least 1½ inches under the side grab bar, and
centered at least 19 inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4,
4.16.6, Fig. 29(b).
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SU18
|
Provide a toilet such that the top of the seat is 17 to 19
inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.4, 4.16.3, Fig. 29(b).
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T1
|
Provide an accessible table on an accessible route at
least 36 inches wide. Ensure
that the table has clear floor space of 30 inches wide by 48 inches deep,
knee clearance of at least 27 inches high by 30 inches wide by 19 inches
deep, and a writing surface between 28 and 34 inches above the finished
floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(18),
4.2.4.1, 4.32.
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TR1
|
Provide a coat or towel hook at a maximum height above the
finished floor of 48 inches for a forward approach or 54 inches for a side
approach and that is accompanied by clear floor space of 30 by 48 inches that
allows a forward or parallel approach by a person using a wheelchair. Standards §§ 4.1.3(12)(a), 4.25.2,
4.25.3, 4.2.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.6.
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TR2
|
Provide this element with mechanical controls, if any,
that can be operated with no more than 5 pounds of force and that can be used
with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist
(lever-operated, push-type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are
examples of acceptable designs). Ensure that the controls are a maximum height above the finished floor
of 48 inches for a forward approach or 54 inches for a side approach and that
it is accompanied by clear floor space of 30 by 48 inches that allows a
forward or parallel approach by a person using a wheelchair. Standards §§ 4.1.3(13), 4.27.2,
4.27.3, 4.27.4, 4.2.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.6.
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TR3
|
Provide this element with mechanical controls, if any,
that can be operated with no more than 5 pounds of force and that can be used
with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist
(lever-operated, push-type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are
examples of acceptable designs). Standards §§ 4.1.3(13), 4.27.4.
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TR4
|
Provide this element such that the controls comply with
Fig. 5 for a forward reach or with Fig. 6 for a side reach and such that it
is accompanied by clear floor space of 30 inches by 48 inches that allows a
forward or parallel approach, respectively, by a person using a
wheelchair. Standards §§ 4.1.3(13),
4.27.2, 4.27.3, 4.2.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.6.
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TR5
|
Provide this element with the controls located no more
than 48 inches above the finished floor for a forward approach or no more
than 54 inches above the finished floor for a side approach and that is
accompanied by clear floor space of 30 by 48 inches that allows a forward or
parallel approach by a person using a wheelchair. Standards §§ 4.1.3(13), 4.27.2, 4.27.3, 4.2.4, 4.2.5,
4.2.6.
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TR6
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Ensure that no door swings into the required clear floor
space at any accessible fixture (e.g.,
toilet, urinal, lavatory, dispensers). Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.2.
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TR7
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For each one that is required to be accessible, provide an
accessible cell such that all of the cell’s elements, including door width,
clear floor space, water closet, urinal (if provided), grab bars, lavatory,
mirror (if provided), controls, and dispensers, comply with the
Standards. Where only one cell
serves a particular purpose, such as a cell serving a particular courtroom,
it shall be accessible. Where
multiple cells are grouped together and serve the same purpose, at least one
cell shall be accessible. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.13, 4.16, 4.18, 4.19, 4.22, 4.26, 4.27,
4.30, Figs. 28, 29.
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TR8
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Provide a lavatory with clear floor space at least 30
inches wide and 48 inches deep centered on the lavatory. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.6,
4.19.3, Fig. 32.
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TR9
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Provide a lavatory with the top of its rim or counter 34
inches or less above the finished floor; the bottom edge of the apron at
least 29 inches above the finished floor; knee and toe clearances that comply
with Fig. 31; hot water and drain pipes covered or otherwise configured to
protect against contact; clear floor space at least 30 inches wide by 48
inches deep centered on the lavatory; and a faucet that can be operated with
no more than 5 pounds of force and can be used with one hand and without
tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist (lever-operated,
push-type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of
acceptable designs). Standards
§§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.6, 4.19.2, 4.19.3, 4.19.4, 4.19.5, 4.27.4, Figs. 31, 32.
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TR10
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Provide a lavatory with a faucet that can be operated with
no more than 5 pounds of force and can be used with one hand and without
tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist (lever-operated, push-type,
and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable
designs). Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.22.6, 4.19.5, 4.27.4.
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TR11
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Provide a lavatory with the top of its rim or counter 34
inches or less above the finished floor; the bottom edge of the apron at
least 29 inches above the finished floor; and knee and toe clearances that
comply with Fig. 31. Standards
§§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.6, 4.19.2, Fig. 31.
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TR12
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Provide hot water and drain pipes that are insulated or
otherwise configured to protect against contact. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.6, 4.19.4.
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TR13
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Provide a medicine cabinet in this room that has at least
one shelf mounted no higher than 44 inches above the finished floor and that
has clear floor space in front of it which is at least 30 inches wide by 48
inches deep. Standards §§
4.1.3(11), 4.23.9, 4.2.4.
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TR14
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Provide a mirror with the bottom edge of its reflecting
surface no more than 40 inches above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.6,
4.19.6.
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TR15
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Provide an accessible route to the toilet room meeting the
requirements for width, passing space, head room, surface textures, slopes,
and changes in level. Standards
§§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.1, 4.3.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.5, 4.3.6, 4.3.7, 4.3.8.
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TR16
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Provide accessible directional signage with the
International Symbol of Accessibility at inaccessible toilet rooms indicating
the location of the nearest accessible toilet room, and provide accessible
signage with the International Symbol of Accessibility at all accessible toilet
rooms. Standards §§ 4.1.2(7)(d),
4.1.6(3)(e)(iii), 4.30.1, 4.30.2, 4.30.3, 4.30.5, 4.30.7.
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TR17
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Provide a toilet or locker room sign with the
International Symbol of Accessibility and raised and Braille characters
mounted on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door with the
centerline of the sign 60 inches above the finished floor and situated such
that a person can approach within 3 inches of the sign without encountering
an obstruction or standing within a door swing. Standards §§ 4.1.2(7)(d), 4.30.1, 4.30.4, 4.30.5, 4.30.6,
4.30.7.
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TR18
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Provide a toilet or locker room sign with raised and
Braille characters mounted on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door
with the centerline of the sign 60 inches above the finished floor and situated
such that a person can approach within 3 inches of the sign without
encountering an obstruction or standing within a door swing. Standards §§ 4.1.2(7)(d),
4.1.6(1)(b), 4.30.1, 4.30.4, 4.30.5, 4.30.6.
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TR19
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Provide an unobstructed turning space at least 60 inches
in diameter or a T-shaped space complying with Fig. 3(b). Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.3,
4.2.3, Fig. 3.
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TR20
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Provide a urinal with an elongated rim mounted 17 inches
or less above the finished floor, a clear floor space of at least 30 inches
wide and 48 inches deep centered on the urinal, and a flush control height of
44 inches or less above the finished floor. Standards §§ 4.1.3(11), 4.22.5, 4.18.2, 4.18.3, 4.18.4.
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TR21
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Provide a visual alarm appliance in the toilet room. Standards §§ 4.1.3(14), 4.28.1,
4.28.3.
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TT1
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Provide an accessible telephone with a clear floor space
of at least 30 inches by 48 inches that allows either a forward or parallel
approach by a person using a wheelchair such that bases, enclosures, and
fixed seats do not impede approaches to the telephone; with the highest
operable part of the telephone mounted no more than 48 inches above the floor
for a front approach or no more than 54 inches above the floor for a side
approach; that is hearing aid compatible and has a volume control mechanism;
with telephone books, if provided, located between 15 and 48 inches above the
finished floor for a front approach or between 9 and 54 inches above the
finished floor for a side approach; with a cord of at least 29 inches long
from the telephone to the handset; and with signage that complies with the
Standards. Standards §§
4.1.3(17), 4.31, 4.30.7(2).
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TT2
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Provide at least one accessible public TTY with
appropriate signage. Standards
§§ 4.1.3(17)(c), 4.30.7(3), 4.31.9.
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