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What if the ADA standards do not have specific provisions for an elements or building type?

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What if the ADA standards do not have specific provisions for an elements or building type?

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A. Where the ADA Standards do not include specific provisions for an element or building type, for example, children’s facilities or judicial and correctional facilities, covered entities must determine for themselves what constitutes accessible design. Accessibility guidelines developed by the U.S. Access Board for these types of facilities can provide useful guidance.

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