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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
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Ground Floor
In response to these comments, the Department has included a definition for "ground floor" in the final Guidelines....
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§1191.1(a)
(a) The accessibility guidelines for buildings and facilities covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act are set forth in Appendices B and D to this part....
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Wheelchair Storage Space: ADA Standard Section 1002.5.4
Wheelchair storage spaces complying with 305 shall be provided in or adjacent to unload areas for each required amusement ride seat designed for transfer and shall not overlap any required...
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PLATFORM (WHEELCHAIR) LIFT
[DSA-AC] A hoisting and lowering mechanism equipped with a car or platform or support that serves two landings of a building or structure and is designed to carry a passenger or passengers...
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302.2 With Limited Vision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This provision contains significant changes from the functional performance criteria in the existing 508 Standards §1194.31(b) and existing 255 Guidelines §1193.41(b)....
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Dining Surface and Work Surface
provisions that the types of work surfaces covered do not include those surfaces used by employees since elements of work stations subject to the ADA are not required to comply with these guidelines...
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212 Sinks, Kitchens, and Kitchenettes
The term "wet bar" could pose a source of confusion since the guidelines do not provide a definition or specific technical criteria for such elements. Response....
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M305.2.7 Clearance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, in the preamble to the MDE NPRM the Access Board noted that it was considering applying the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for clearance around grab bars to the transfer...
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4. Wheelchair seat depth
Individual wheelchair seat depths are generally about 2 in. less than buttock-popliteal length in most case – this is a rough guideline and is quite similar to deciding seat depths for ambulatory...
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405.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This proposed section closely corresponds to existing 508 Standards §§ 1194.21(k), 1194.22(j), and 1194.25(i), and is similar to § 1193.43(f) of the existing 255 Guidelines....
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Ensuring Online Files and Documents are Accessible
Documents and content created for the Internet should meet the most up-to-date Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)....
- Sloan Royal® Urinal and Flushometer
- American Specialties Folding Shower Seat 8205-L
- TrueForm Contempo Concrete Sink CONTP-40
- Falcon Waterfree Technologies Vitreous China Urinal F-4000
- American Standard Jetbrook Urinal
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Issue 18: What design guidance on accessibility through contrast and signage attributes can be provided in the short term for persons with low vision?
Comment by Greg Knoop (Moderator): Thank you Roberta. And from the clinical corner here – I hear a lot of positive “Hmms” – because this is the appropriate use of an aesthetic. Do...
- American Trails Resources and Library: Accessible Trails
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Accessible (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Using a more general definition would make the term "accessible" subjective and potentially allow the term to be used to describe products which do not comply with these guidelines....
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202 Existing Buildings and Facilities
Section 202 establishes the scope and application of the guidelines in the case of alterations or additions to existing facilities....
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LULA Elevator Dimensions
The guidelines specify that LULA elevator cars be at least 42 inches wide and 54 inches deep with a door on the narrow end providing at least 32 inches clear width (408.4.1)....
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Court Sports
No additional accessibility guidelines apply once on the court....