shall supplement the existing Minimum Guidelines and Requirements for Accessible Design for purposes of subchapters II and III of this chapter . . . to ensure that buildings, facilities, rail...
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
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1013.3 Height
Along alternating tread devices and ship ladders, guards whose top rail also serves as a handrail, shall have height not less than 30 inches (762 mm) and not more than 34 inches (864 mm)...
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1015.3 Height
Along alternating tread devices and ships ladders, guards where the top rail also serves as a handrail shall have height not less than 30 inches (762 mm) and not more than 34 inches (864...
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Section 37.57 Required Cooperation
Section 37.57 Required Cooperation This section implements §242(e)(2)(C) of the ADA, which treats as discrimination a failure, by an owner or person in control of an intercity rail station...
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11B-206.2.5 Restaurants, cafeterias, banquet facilities and bars
Examples of "same decor" include, but are not limited to, seating at or near windows and railings with views, areas designed with a certain theme, party and banquet rooms, and rooms where...
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III-7.3110 Work areas
Does this mean that there can no longer be raised platforms for grocery managers or pharmacists?...
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Detectable Warnings
2001, to accommodate the advisory committee’s review of ADAAG and resulting rule making by the Board.23 The advisory committee recommended that the requirement for detectable warnings at platform...
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221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
disperse wheelchair spaces and companion seats around that field of play or performance area; (3) Wheelchair spaces and companion seats are not located on (or obstructed by) temporary platforms...
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Maximum Force
The Board sought comment on whether the maximum 5 pounds of force was appropriate for operating controls activated by a single finger, such as elevator call and control panel buttons, platform...
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1136A.1 Receptacle heights
measured from the top of the receptacle outlet box nor less than 15 inches (381 mm) measured from the bottom of the receptacle outlet box to the level of the finished floor or working platform...
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5.1 Transfer Surface Height Recommendations
height is also critical for patients who use mobility aids such as walkers and canes and may find it difficult to get up onto or down from an examination chair or table or imaging bed platform...
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Website Accessibility Policy
unreasonably withheld; Distribute the Website Accessibility Policy to all edX Website Content Personnel and technical support personnel for www.edx.org, its mobile applications and the Platform...
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1136A.1 Receptacle heights
measured from the top of the receptacle outlet box nor less than 15 inches (381 mm) measured from the bottom of the receptacle outlet box to the level of the finished floor or working platform...
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Congressional Findings of Discrimination
supplement the accessibility guidelines developed earlier for the Architectural Barriers Act to include “additional requirements, consistent with this Act, to ensure that buildings, facilities, rail...
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5.4.3 Transfer Support Height for M301 and M302
The minimum height is consistent with the information provided by Midmark Corporation on examination tableside rails, and the maximum height is generally consistent with the height of grab...
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
shall supplement the existing Minimum Guidelines and Requirements for Accessible Design for purposes of subchapters II and III of this chapter . . . to ensure that buildings, facilities, rail...