Some of the most common types of accommodations include: physical changes, such as installing a ramp or modifying a workspace or restroom; sign language interpreters for people...
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  What is a "reasonable accommodation"?
  
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  Accessibility to Perform the Essential Functions of the Job
  Examples of accommodations that may be needed to make facilities accessible and usable include: installing a ramp at the entrance to a building; removing raised thresholds... 
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  Part One: The ADA’s Requirements for Small Towns
  A ramp located next to the stairs to this town hall provides an accessible entrance. 1 The term "towns" is used in this publication to refer to all small local governments, towns, and... 
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  10 - foot straightedge method
  For ramps ACI 117 refers to RMS Levelness tolerance as defined in paragraph 4.11 in ASTM E - 1486.... 
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  Handrails Along Walking Surfaces [§403.6, §505]
  Handrails Along Walking Surfaces [§403.6, §505] Handrails are required at ramps with a rise greater than 6” and at stairs that are part of a means of egress, but not at other locations... 
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  Observations and Results
  Based on our experience with a previous exterior installation (Laufenberg and Winandy 2003), we assume that individual particles of this material had bonded poorly.... 
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  Text Telephones (TTY)
  Additionally, section 217.4.4 of the 2010 Standards requires that at least one public TTY be installed where four or more public pay telephones are provided on an exterior site.... 
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  15. When are "path of travel" obligations triggered?
  In this example, the "path of travel" obligation requires an accessible route to be provided from an exterior approach (e.g., sidewalks, street, parking area) to the portion of the composite... 
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  Table of Contents
  Objects 308 Reach Ranges 309 Operable Parts CHAPTER 4: ACCESSIBLE ROUTES 401 General 402 Accessible Routes 403 Walking Surfaces 404 Doors, Doorways, and Gates 405 Ramps... 
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  11B-216.6 Entrances
  accessible route diverges from the route for the general public and should be located at decision points (for example where the path to the stairs diverges from the path to an elevator or ramp... 
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  [2010 ADAS] 105.2.2 ASME
  standard includes additional provisions for runway enclosures, electrical equipment and wiring, structural support, headroom clearance (which is 80 inches minimum), lower level access ramps... 
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  Time periods
  35.151(e), which establishes accessibility requirements for new construction and alterations, requires that all newly constructed or altered streets, roads, or highways must contain curb ramps... 
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  3.3 Guidance on the Visual Properties of Detectable Warnings
  However, low contrast detectable warnings might be sufficient if other methods are be used to increase the visibility of the curb ramp (e.g., if the entire curb ramp contrasts visually with... 
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  [2010 ADAS] 105.2.2 ASME
  standard includes additional provisions for runway enclosures, electrical equipment and wiring, structural support, headroom clearance (which is 80 inches minimum), lower level access ramps... 
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  3. Swimming Pools
  At Balboa Pool, Kirola encountered a steep entrance ramp and an inadequate locker room. RT 1388:5-6.... 
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  4.5 Weight Scales
  Current scales with some accessible features come in various configurations, including wheelchair weight scales with single ramps, dual ramps, stand-on scales, and wall mounted scales with... 
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  Significant alternatives which minimize any significant economic impacts on small entities
  proposed guidelines that will have more than minimal impacts on state and local transportation departments: Detectable warning surfaces required on newly constructed and altered curb ramps... 
