to individuals who use wheelchairs, it shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section 12132 of this title and section 794 of title 29 for a person to purchase or lease any new...
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12162(a)(2)(A) General rule
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ADA Requirements - Wheelchairs, Mobility Aids, and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
These requirements, or rules, clarify and refine issues that have arisen over the past 20 years and contain new, and updated, requirements, including the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design...
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Disabilities MAKING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE Access to Programs and Services in Exisiting Facilities Element-by-Element Safe Harbor for Existing Facilities Alterations New...
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12186(a)(2)(B)(ii) Issuance
(ii) Issuance Not later than 1 year after the date of the submission of the study under section 12185 of this title, the Secretary shall issue in an accessible format new regulations...
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[F] 907.5.2.3 Visible alarms
In other than Group I-2 and I-2.1, visible alarm notification appliances are not required in alterations, except where an existing fire alarm system is upgraded or replaced, or a new fire...
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407.4 Key Repeat (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed requirement closely corresponds to existing 508 Standards §§ 1194.23(k)(3), 1194.25(c), and 1194.26(b), but is new to the 255 Guidelines....
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C205.2 WCAG Conformance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This requirement is new to the 255 Guidelines....
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Equivalent Facilitation [2.2]
This provides flexibility for new technologies and innovative designs solutions that may not have been taken into account when ADAAG was developed....
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504.1 General
One example of an authoring tool is a web application that allows users to create new web pages. Another example is an application for editing video....
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Proposed Guidelines Developed Specifically for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way
guidelines make allowances for typical roadway geometry and permit flexibility in alterations to existing facilities where existing physical constraints make it impractical to fully comply with new...
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2.3.1 Standards
The New York Standards, quoted in respect to IL and FM installations, do not provide this information; rather these standards basically focus on the electroacoustic output from the IR receivers...
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APPENDIX C
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When alterations are made on an upper story of a facility, is vertical access required?
In any alteration, an accessible route between stories is not required in a facility that qualifies for those exceptions permitted in new construction based on the number of stories or square...
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Sections 35.104 and 36.104—Definitions
requirements of the ADA Amendments Act, the Department, in the NPRM, proposed moving the definition of ‘‘disability’’ from the general definitional sections at §§ 35.104 and 36.104 to a new...
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68.1. Authority
(Effective June 1, 1994, 19 TexReg 3485, amended effective December 5, 1999, 24 TexReg 10855; repealed effective November 5, 2001, 26 TexReg 8807; new rule section effective November 5,...
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II-6.4000 Leased buildings
The availability of accessible private commercial space will steadily increase over time as the title III requirements for new construction and alterations take effect....
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Jean Tessmer
Some of us prefer to mount to allow 28" knee clearance minimum to give the person in the wheelchair a lower shelf height of 32" depending on the thickness of your new #200 baby changer shelf...
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208 Parking Spaces
accommodate vans (208.2.4) relocation of requirements for signage to the scoping section on signs (216.5) Section 208.1 exempts spaces used exclusively for buses, trucks, other delivery vehicles...
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Parking
Result: Persons with disabilities are unable to park their vehicles and do not have convenient access to the lodging facility....
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2.Tax Deduction for Architectural and Transportation Barrier Removal (Section 190 of the Internal Revenue Code)
Expenses covered include costs of removing barriers created by steps, narrow doors, inaccessible parking spaces, toilet facilities, and transportation vehicles....