Upon activation of the accessibility function button, the audio output shall provide verbal announcements, including but not limited to, operating instructions, user input confirmation,...
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11B-411.2.1.2.5 Audio output
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11B-707.3 Operable parts
Unless a clear or correct key is provided, each operable part shall be able to be differentiated by sound or touch, without activation. Exceptions: 1....
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11B-411.2.1.2.5 Audio output
Upon activation of the accessibility function button, the audio output shall provide verbal announcements, including but not limited to, operating instructions, user input confirmation,...
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SIGNALIZATION OF ROUNDABOUTS
Pelicans are both vehicle and pedestrian activated. Pedestrians press a button to request a walk phase....
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
(5) A bakery, grocery store, clothing store, hardware store, shopping center, or other sales or rental establishment; (6) A laundromat, dry-cleaner, bank, barber shop, beauty shop, travel...
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Site Arrival Points: ADA Standard Section 206.2.1
Section 206.2.1 covers the scoping requirements for site arrival points of accessible routes in the most current ADA Standards.
- Federal Signal PS Series Push Button Stations Fire Alarm
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
vertically in an assembly facility they are placed at different locations within the seating area from front-to-back so that the distance from the screen, stage, playing field, area of sports activity...
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11B-201.4 Construction Support Facilities
These requirements shall apply to temporary or permanent construction support facilities for uses and activities not directly associated with the actual processes of construction, including...
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1133B.2.4.2
SECTION 1133B GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY FOR ENTRANCES, EXITS AND PATHS OF TRAVEL 1133B.2 Doors. 1133B.2.4 Floor level at doors. ...
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Detectable Warning Surfaces at Shared Use Path Intersections
The detectable warning surface would extend 2 feet minimum in the direction of pedestrian travel and the full width of the intersecting segments. We request comments on this issue....
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Accessible Amusement Rides
The promise of the ADA...has enabled people with disabilities to enjoy much greater access to a wide range of affordable travel, recreational opportunities and life-enriching services."...
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Bathroom Do’s and Dont’s
Include bathroom towel bars/hooks within reach of the shower or bench, so an individual does not have to travel across the bathroom using a mobility aid device....
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A. Accessibility of Terminal Facilities and Services
[Sec. 382.23(d)] As appropriate to your specific responsibilities and duties when dealing with the traveling public and consistent with all carriers’ obligation to ensure training to...
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Comments
If a denial of one trip makes a second requested trip impossible, then two opportunities to travel required by the regulation have been lost, and should be counted as such....
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Section 4.1.6, Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Third, if the alteration affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area containing a primary function, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, drinking fountains...
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Connected Elevated Components
Tunnels and tubes make "getting there" an activity in itself....
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17. Q: Can we exclude children with HIV or AIDS from our program to protect other children and employees?
Children with HIV or AIDS generally can be safely integrated into all activities of a child care program....
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406.6 Diagonal Curb Ramps
The bottom of diagonal curb ramps shall have a clear space 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum outside active traffic lanes of the roadway....
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12101(a)(5)
policies, failure to make modifications to existing facilities and practices, exclusionary qualification standards and criteria, segregation, and relegation to lesser services, programs, activities...
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III. Costs and Benefits
First, modifications to policies, practices, and procedures, if needed by an individual with a disability to enable him or her to participate in a program or activity, are already required...