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Dining

  • are there at least 5%, but no fewer than one, of seating spaces accessible for wheelchairs?

  • is there a route at least 36" wide to accessible seating?

  • Is there a portion of food-ordering counters that is no more than 38 inches high, or is there space at the side for passing items to customers who have difficulty reaching over a high counter?

  • if there is a tray slide, is the top between 28"-34" above the floor?

  • height

  • if the obstruction on a counter is between 20"-25" deep with a forward approach, does the clear floor space extend under the obstruction that is at least the same depth as the obstruction and the shelf or dispensing device no higher than 44" above the floor?

  • if there is an obstruction on a counter between 10"-24" deep with a parallel approach, is the shelf or dispensing device no higher than 46" above the floor?

  • if there is an unobstructed forward approach on a counter, is the shelf or dispensing device no higher than 48" above the floor?

  • if there is an obstruction on a counter no deeper than 20" with a forward approach, does the clear floor space extend under the obstruction that is at least the same depth as the obstruction and the shelf or dispensing device no higher than 48" above the floor?

  • does at least one of each type of self-service shelf or dispensing device have a forward or parallel approach?

  • is the shelf or dispensing device no higher than 48" above the floor

  • height

  • if there is a shallow obstruction on a counter no deeper than 10" with a parallel approach, is the shelf or dispensing device no higher than 48" above the floor?

  • At each type of cashier counter, is there a portion of the main counter that is no more than 38 inches high?

  • Height:

  • if there is a check writing surface, is the top between 28"-34" above the floor?

  • height

  • if there is more than one check-out aisle, is there a sign marking the accessible aisle?

  • is there a portion of at least one each type of counter that is no more than 36" above the floor and 36" wide?

  • if there is a check out counter, is the aisle at least 36" wide?

  • is there clear floor space of at least 30"x48" in front of the accessible portion of the counter?

  • if forward approach: no less than 17" and no greater than 25" of the clear floor space extends under the accessible length of counter

  • for parallel approach: is clear floor space positioned with the 48" adjacent to the accessible length of counter

  • is there at least 27" clearance from the floor to the bottom of the accessible section of the counter?

  • does the accessible portion of the counter extend the same depth as the counter top?

Shopping

  • At each type of cashier counter, is there a portion of the main counter that is no more than 38 inches high?

  • Height:

  • if there is a check writing surface, is the top between 28"-34" above the floor?

  • height

  • if there is more than one check-out aisle, is there a sign marking the accessible aisle?

  • is there a portion of at least one each type of counter that is no more than 36" above the floor and 36" wide?

  • if there is a check out counter, is the aisle at least 36" wide?

  • is there clear floor space of at least 30"x48" in front of the accessible portion of the counter?

  • if forward approach: no less than 17" and no greater than 25" of the clear floor space extends under the accessible length of counter

  • for parallel approach: is clear floor space positioned with the 48" adjacent to the accessible length of counter

  • is there at least 27" clearance from the floor to the bottom of the accessible section of the counter?

  • does the accessible portion of the counter extend the same depth as the counter top?

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