The Access Board prepared a final regulatory impact analysis (Final RA) that assesses the likely benefits and costs of the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines....
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A. Final Regulatory Assessment (EO 12866)
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Signal Clearance Intervals
For motor vehicles, clearance intervals are typically a maximum of five seconds....
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
existing Minimum Guidelines and Requirements for Accessible Design for purposes of subchapters II and III of this chapter * * * to ensure that buildings, facilities, rail passenger cars, and vehicles...
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I. Slip Resistant Surface—Aisles, Steps, Floor Areas Where People Walk, Floor Areas in Securement Locations, Lift Platforms, Ramps
While it may not be possible to compare one product directly with another, or to guarantee a constant measure, transit operators or vehicle designers and manufacturers are encouraged to...
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Attachment E
inches wide, served by an access aisle at least 96 inches wide, with a vertical sign with the International Symbol of Accessibility located such that it cannot be obstructed by parked vehicles...
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Section 37.173 Training
A paratransit dispatcher probably must know how to use a TDD and enough about various disabilities to know what sort of vehicle to dispatch....
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Overview of Proposed Guidelines
signals; Pedestrian signals, including requirements for accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons; Transit stops and transit shelters for buses and light rail vehicles...
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
existing Minimum Guidelines and Requirements for Accessible Design for purposes of subchapters II and III of this chapter . . . to ensure that buildings, facilities, rail passenger cars, and vehicles...
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502.6.1
Enforcement of motor vehicle laws, including parking privileges, is a local matter....
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What barriers will it be "readily achievable" to remove?
accessible parking spaces; 19) Installing an accessible paper cup dispenser at an existing inaccessible water fountain; 20) Removing high pile, low density carpeting; or 21) Installing vehicle...
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Intent
It also does not address accessibility provisions that are non-architectural, such as policies and procedures, employee training, public transportation vehicles, auxiliary aids and services...
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Section 37.125 ADA Paratransit Eligibility—Process
If the vehicle arrives substantially after the scheduled pickup time, and the passenger has given up on the vehicle and taken a taxi or gone down the street to talk to a neighbor, that is...
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
In September of 2002, the Access Board set forth specific guidelines on recreation facilities. 67 FR 56352 (Sept. 3, 2002)....
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I. Introduction to the Study
The playground also provides a non-threatening recreation environment where children with disabilities can play, learn and form friendships with non-disabled peers. ...
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B. Accessibility
entrance, toilets, bathing facilities, drinking fountains, sleeping area, food distribution and dining quarters, first aid/medical unit, emergency notification system, and other activity and recreation...
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Child Care Centers and the Americans with Disabilities Act
Disability Rights Section Child Care Centers and the Americans with Disabilities Act Privately-run child care centers - like other public accommodations such as private schools, recreation...
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Doors in a Series
In finalizing this rule and incorporating its guidelines for recreation facilities, the Board determined that the specified height for door and gate hardware conflicts with industry practice...
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1. The ADA
privately operated entities whose operations affect commerce and that fall into one of twelve categories listed in the ADA, such as restaurants, movie theaters, schools, day care facilities, recreational...