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| General Information |
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The Americans with Disabilities Act / California Access Code provides precise ADA, Title III law, and ADA/CA, Title 24 code, which prohibits discrimination in public accommodations, design standards for new construction, and requirements and exceptions for removing existing barriers |
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The Americans with Disabilities Act / California Access Code is used to determine if an existing facility or architectural drawings are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title III, and the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Accessibility Code |
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A variety of support information is available to quickly gain an understanding of the requirements |
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| Americans with Disabilities Act / California Access Code Software |
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The legal and technical requirements can easily be located by category choice and are fully illustrated with over 250 pop-up illustrations |
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A search can be performed by word association or topic choices |
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Direct access is provided with hypertext, cross-reference section numbers, illustrations, and word associations |
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Annotations can be added at any location in the program |
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Bookmarks can be placed in the program for quick access to a selected location |
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A history search will display a list of previously selected locations which allow instant return to a specific location |
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The ADA/CA software is currently used by design professionals; businesses; educational facilities; and local, state, and federal government entities |
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| Americans with Disabilities Act / California Access Code Checklist |
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The Survey Checklist is a step-by-step facility checklist |
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The checklist can be used to determine any conflicting minimum design requirements |
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The Checklist eliminates the need to reference between the state and federal requirements |
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All related requirements are grouped together with coded text to quickly identify between federal, state, and identical requirements |
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The book is in a loose-leaf format to allow photocopying of applicable sections or pages to create custom surveys or plan check lists covering specific topics |
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The 300-page book contains a glossary an index, and illustrations |
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| Americans with Disabilities Act / California Access Code Manual |
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The manual is an easy to understand reference handbook for property owners, property managers, and design professionals |
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The manual is designed for quick reference, contains precise language, and is a convenient size |
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The manual cross-references between the federal and state regulations |
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The manual has over 385 pages, 235 illustrations, 15 tables, and 80 pages of support information |
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Information can be located easily using four methods of search including individual page tab locators |
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The ADA/CA reference manual is widely used from Hawaii to England, but primarily in California by architects; engineers; lawyers; corporations; business owners and managers; universities and school districts; city, county, state and federal agencies; transportation and aviation facilities; public utility companies; and as a reference book in public, law, and university libraries; and in the class room. |