An accessible route is one meeting the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), sections 4.3.3 through 4.3.10....
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§382.51(a)(2)
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Section 4.1.7, Historic Preservation (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
An individual seeking to alter a facility that is subject to the ADA guidelines and to State or local historic preservation statutes shall consult with the State Historic Preservation Officer...
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Water Play Components
Water Play Components If water play components are provided, they must comply with the Access Board’s Play Area Guidelines and accessible route provisions....
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Section 2. Dwelling unit
Examples of dwelling units covered by these guidelines include: condominiums; an apartment unit within an apartment building; and other types of dwellings in which sleeping accommodations...
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C202.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This proposed section is consistent with 255 Guidelines §1193.41....
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602.4 Alternate Formats for Non-Electronic Support Documentation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This proposed requirement is taken from §§ 1194.41(a) and 1193.33(a)(2) of the existing 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines, respectively, with minor editorial changes....
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410.6.4 Voice Mail, Auto-Attendant, and IVR Compatibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This section derives from existing 508 Standards §§ 1194.23(c)-(e), as well as existing 255 Guidelines §§ 1193.51(d)-(e)....
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1014.2.2 Roll-in Access
The section also requires a turning space complying with 304.3 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines to be provided within the camp shelter....
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7.2.2.2 Extent of Impracticability
Exception 2 permits exemption of an entire trail from the requirements of section 7.4.1 through 7.4.8, it may be beneficial to construct a portion of the trail to meet the trail accessibility guidelines...
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Section 36.406(d) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The two design standards for accessibility (i.e., the 1991 Standards and UFAS) have confronted many social service providers with separate, sometimes conflicting requirements for the design...
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Section 35.151(e) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The two design standards for accessibility--i.e., the 1991 Standards and UFAS--have confronted many social service providers with separate, and sometimes conflicting, requirements for design...
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Standing Supports (M304.3 and M305.3)
Tilley, The Measure of Man & Woman: Human Factors in Design, (New York, John Wiley and Sons, 2002), page 43....
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Transfer Height: ADA Standard Section 1002.5.2
The height of amusement ride seats designed for transfer shall be 14 inches (355 mm) minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) maximum measured from the surface of the load and unload area....
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[ADA Title III §36.104] 1991 Standards
[ADA Title III §36.104] 1991 Standards means requirements set forth in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, originally published on July 26, 1991, and republished as Appendix D to this...
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11B-1002.5.2 Transfer height
The height of amusement ride seats designed for transfer shall be 14 inches (356 mm) minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) maximum measured from the surface of the load and unload area....
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11B-243.1 General
Where shooting facilities with firing positions are designed and constructed at a site, at least 5 percent, but no fewer than one, of each type of firing position shall comply with Section...
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References
References "Guidelines for Reporting and Writing About People with Disabilities," produced by the Research and Training Center on Independent Living, University of Kansas....
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R406 Reach Ranges (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The requirements for reach ranges differ from the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines in that forward reach over an obstruction is not permitted, and side reach over an obstruction...
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407.3.3 Numeric Keys (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The requirement for a tactilely discernible “5” key derives from existing 508 Standards § 1194.23(k)(1), but would be a new requirement for the 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines....
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A4.26.1 General
The grab bar clearance of 1‒1/2 in (38 mm) required in this guideline is a safety clearance to prevent injuries resulting from arms slipping through the openings....
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Protruding Object
Accessibility guidelines for protruding objects do not apply to naturally occurring objects, such as tree branches, or rock ledges....
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Dwelling Unit
For purposes of these guidelines, use of the term “Dwelling Unit” does not imply the unit is used as a residence....
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4.1.6(1)(d)
If stair modifications to correct unsafe conditions are required by other codes, the modifications shall be done in compliance with these guidelines unless technically infeasible....