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Someone can learn about ADA restrooms through the government run website on ADA. This website contains vital information such as an introduction to the ADA, ADA requirements and technical information as well as ADA enforcement activities.
All Public restrooms.
3" is fine. That is the ADA width for restrooms.
The web address of the Ada Historical Society is: www.adahistoricalsociety.org
The address of the Ada Public Library is: 124 S. Rennie, Ada, 74820 5189
The address of the Ada Historical Society is: Po Box 741, Ada, MI 49301
The address of the Ada Council For The Arts is: Po Box 553, Ada, MI 49301-0553
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For the most part the answer is yes. The ADA is a civil rights Act and only a small portion of the Act deals with building related items. Many States and Cities have adapted the International Building Code (IBC). The IBC has a section that speaks to the ADA, it outlines the requirements for buildings. It covers items such as ramps, elevators, stairs, doors, restrooms, fire alarms, etc. Several States such as Texas have their own building code that goes beyond the ADA and is accepted by the Justice department to be equal to the ADA. These codes speak only to the building portion of the ADA. To findout more visit http://www.ada.gov/ Victor Valdez, Architect /Registered Accessibility Specialist
The ADA is a Regulatory Agency of the Federal Government.
The address of the Ada Library is: 107 4Th Ave E, Ada, 56510 1333
8899 Cascade Rd SE Ada, MI 49301