When individual elements or constructed features are altered or replaced at existing recreation areas, Forest Service policy requires that they be accessible....
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Getting From Here to There—Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
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Commercial Facilities (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
As explained under Sec.36.401, "New construction,'' the new construction and alteration requirements of subpart D of the rule apply to all commercial facilities, whether or not they are...
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MAKING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE
However, they are used differently depending on whether a small business is altering an existing building, building a brand new facility, or removing architectural barriers that have existed...
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Homeless Shelters, Group Homes, and Similar Social Service Establishments
Section 233 of the 2010 Standards includes specific scoping and technical provisions that apply to new construction and alteration of residential facilities....
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Section 36.305 Effective Date (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
It states that, except with respect to new construction and alterations, no civil action shall be brought for a violation of this part that occurs before July 26, 1992, against businesses...
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Accessible Fishing Piers and Platforms
Bush, New Freedom Initiative, February 1, 2001 The recreation facility guidelines described in this guide focus on newly designed or newly constructed and altered fishing piers and...
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Saunas and steam rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 241 of the 2004 ADAAG requires newly constructed or altered saunas and steam rooms to meet accessibility requirements, including accessible turning space and an accessible bench....
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Q16: Does OCR's enforcement activity reflect the changes made by the Amendments Act?
The Amendments Act did not, however, alter OCR's case processing or the procedures that we use to investigate complaints, conduct compliance reviews, issue findings, and secure resolution...
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C. Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements
While the Access Board believes the modifications to the organization and text of provisions in Chapter 2 represent improvements, none of these changes were intended to alter the substantive...
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REDUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
By law, States and local jurisdictions are required to follow ADAAG when constructing and altering any pedestrian facility....
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§ 36.101 Purpose and broad coverage
prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by covered public accommodations and requires places of public accommodation and commercial facilities to be designed, constructed, and altered...
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1.5 Accessible Route Requirements for Campus Settings
• When multiple paths of travel to a specific area of alteration, addition or structural repair are present but not code compliant, Section 11B-202.4 requires the upgrade of only a single...
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Section 36.305 Effective Date (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
It states that, except with respect to new construction and alterations, no civil action shall be brought for a violation of this part that occurs before July 26, 1992, against businesses...
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
Unlike the Access Board, the Department must examine the effect of the proposed standards not only on newly constructed or altered facilities, but also on existing facilities. ...
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Americans with Disabilities Act
with Disabilities Act, except for the public transportation parts.3 The regulations issued by the Department of Justice include accessibility standards for the design, construction, and alteration...
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Boat Slips: ADA Standard Section 1003.2.1
Where an existing gangway or series of gangways is replaced or altered, an increase in the length of the gangway shall not be required to comply with 1003.2 unless required by 202.4....
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11B-1003.2.1 Boat slips
Exceptions: Where an existing gangway or series of gangways is replaced or altered, an increase in the length of the gangway shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-1003.2...
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11B-221.1 General
For ADA scoping requirements of Title II §35.151(g) and Title III §36.406(f) Standards for New Construction and Alterations; Assembly Areas, see U.S....
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Wheelchair Space or Transfer Seat or Transfer Device
Sections 234.3 and 1002.4 - 1002.6 of the 2010 Standards provide that each new and altered amusement ride, except for mobile/portable rides and a few additional excepted rides, will be required...
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Bus Stop Pads
The Board has removed this language in section 810.2.2 in favor of a general scoping provision for alterations (202.3) which recognizes instances where compliance is not technically feasible...
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Section 504
reasonable accommodation for employees with disabilities; program accessibility; effective communication with people who have hearing or vision disabilities; and accessible new construction and alterations...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2012-05 Safe Harbor
Thus, where an element or space was constructed, renovated, altered, or modified prior to March 15, 2012 but full compliance with the 1994 TAS was not achieved; that element or space does...
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Accessible Amusement Rides
Bush, New Freedom Initiative, February 1, 2001 The recreation facility guidelines described in this guide focus on newly designed or newly constructed and altered amusement rides....
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G) Parks and Recreation Programs
When the facilities are built or altered, they must comply with the ADA Standards, which have specific technical requirements for elements and spaces, such as accessible parking spaces,...