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§35.171(a)(2)(ii)
(ii) When the Department of Justice receives a complaint for which it does not have jurisdiction under section 504 and is not the designated agency, it shall refer the complaint to an agency...
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4.3.1 Reference WhMD Users
Including Reference WhMD Users in the document helps designers and officials understand the basis for many design criteria in standards and also to address design issues that may not appear...
- American Bath Enterprises, Inc. AccessaBath Shower System
- Cornelius, Inc. FlavorFusion Ice Drink Dispenser
- TrueForm 60" ADA Floating Concrete Sink FLO-60-ADA
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SECTION 406 MOTOR-VEHICLE-RELATED OCCUPANCIES
406.2 Design. …...
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11B-234.3 Minimum number
Amusement rides controlled or operated by the rider, designed for children, or rides without ride seats are not required to comply with 234.3....
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Existing Trails [F247.2]
When the original design, function, or purpose of an existing trail is changed, regardless of the reason, and the altered portion of the trail directly connects to a trailhead or another...
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Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards Sub-Committee Recommendations Weight Scales
Specifically, section M303, patient positions equipment designed to support seated in a wheelchair....
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11B-234.3 Minimum number
Amusement rides controlled or operated by the rider, designed for children, or rides without ride seats are not required to comply with 234.3....
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11B-234.3 Minimum number
Amusement rides controlled or operated by the rider, designed for children, or rides without ride seats are not required to comply with Section 11B-234.3....
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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Accordingly, this rule adopts ADA Chapter 1, ADA Chapter 2, and Chapters 3 through 10 of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines as part of the 2010 Standards, which will give the guidelines legal effect...
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302.7 With Limited Manipulation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
By contrast, the existing 255 Guidelines address the needs of users with limited manual dexterity and users with limited reach or strength in different provisions (see §§ 1193.41(e) and...
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502.2.1 User Control of Accessibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This provision would be new to the 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines, though it draws on the prohibition in § 1194.21(b) of the existing 508 Standards against disrupting or disabling accessibility...
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F202.6 Leases
Corresponding changes concerning coverage of leased facilities appear in the sections stating the purpose (F101) and the overall scope of the guidelines (F201.1)....
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Ambulatory Accessible Compartment
Throughout the new guidelines, the Board has sought to specify dimensions as a range instead of in absolute terms where practicable to facilitate compliance without compromising accessibility...
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1002.4.3 Gaps
Advisory 1002.4.3 Gaps Exception. 36 CFR 1192.83(c) ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles - Light Rail Vehicles and Systems - Mobility Aid Accessibility is available at...
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G. Chapter 6: Wheelchair Spaces and Securement Systems
Chapter 6 in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines establishes technical requirements for wheelchair spaces, wheelchair securement systems, and seat belts and shoulder belts provided for...
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Clearances Around Gripping Surfaces
The 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines specify the following clearances around grab bars to ensure sufficient space for a person to grasp the grab bar: 1½ inches absolute clearance...
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Paragraph (e) Availability of auditory information for people who are hard of hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The guidelines only apply to telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment designed, developed and fabricated after [insert date 30 days after publication]....
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1. Transfer Supports
The latter two requirements were taken from the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for grab bars. 36 CFR Part 1191, App. D....
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Expert opinion on current literature
, there were no studies that specifically investigated the range of heights feasibly attainable by subjects which is important for determining the suitability of existing accessibility guidelines...
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Section 610 Review
As discussed in greater detail above, one significant goal of the development of the 2004 ADAAG was to eliminate duplication or overlap in Federal accessibility guidelines, as well as to...