The data collected for this study reveals that the appropriate design user for shared use paths may vary with respect to design criteria or a facility design element....
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  Pre-Event Attendee Registration and Communications
  Knowing your audience is critical to ensuring that meeting room layouts, menus, and other elements of the event will allow every participant to engage fully.... 
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  General Substantive Requirements of the New Construction Provisions (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
  To the extent that a particular type or element of a facility is not specifically addressed by the standards, the language of this section is the safest guide.... 
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  Regulatory Impact Analysis.
  According to the Department's initial Regulatory Impact Analysis ("RIA"), it is estimated that the incremental cost of the proposed requirements for each of the following eight existing elements... 
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  Regulatory Impact Analysis.
  According to the Department's initial Regulatory Impact Analysis ("RIA"), it is estimated that the incremental costs of the proposed requirements for each of the following eight existing elements... 
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  3. Review the Research Findings About Accessibility Issues for Play Surfaces
  and continued to be evaluated at least once a year for the longitudinal study: Entry to playground where playground surface starts; Accessible route connecting accessible play elements... 
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  Program Accessibility
  Similarly, DOT’s Section 504 "safe harbor" allows curb ramps that were newly constructed or altered prior to November 29, 2006, and that meet the 1991 ADAAG to be considered compliant.4 Elements... 
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  Q1: Pavement Treatment Considered an Alteration and Curb Ramp Compliance
  specified that “(e)lements that have not been altered in existing facilities on or after March 15, 2012, and that comply with the corresponding technical and scoping specifications for those elements... 
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  a. Problem: Images Without Text Equivalents
  Because they only read text, screen readers and refreshable Braille displays cannot interpret photographs, charts, color-coded information, or other graphic elements on a webpage.... 
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  Boarding Piers at Boat Launch Ramps
  An accessible route must connect the boarding pier with other accessible buildings, facilities, elements and spaces on the site.... 
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  Safe harbor.
  Nevertheless, in order to provide certainty and clarity, the Department is proposing a safe harbor for elements in existing facilities that are in compliance with either the 1991 Standards... 
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  K) Temporary Events
  ., where such elements or facilities are provided for the public.... 
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  Digital Human Models
  JACK, CREWCHIEF, SAFEWORK, and RAMSIS) and some, reportedly, reflect elements of true 3-D motion.... 
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  The Presentation Area / Speaker’s Platform Design and Considerations
  Two layouts are provided here, and either could be adapted for additional presentation elements.... 
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  III-4.4100 General
  Architectural barriers are physical elements of a facility that impede access by people with disabilities.... 
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  Best Practice Recommendations for Layout Planning
  Keep these recommendations in mind as you plan the layout of seating, tables, and other elements: Accessible restrooms should be on the same floor as meeting rooms.... 
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  Section 1194.22 Web-based Intranet and Internet Information and Applications (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Paragraph (a) requires that a text equivalent for every non-text element shall be provided.... 
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  Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
  These humiliations, together with feelings of being stigmatized as different or inferior from being relegated to use other, less comfortable or pleasant elements of a facility (such as a... 
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  Appendix B: Overview of Federal Regulations and Guidance for Detectable Warnings
  The ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG) defines detectable warnings as “a standardized surface feature built in or applied to walking surfaces or other elements... 
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  Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
  These humiliations, together with feelings of being stigmatized as different or inferior from being relegated to use other, less comfortable or pleasant elements of a facility (such as a... 
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  Title III Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
  owners regarding whether the use of portable pool lifts would comply with barrier removal obligations, the Department, as a matter of prosecutorial discretion, will not enforce the fixed elements... 
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  Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance
  There must be at least one exterior accessible route that connects accessible parking spaces and other accessible elements within the site, such as accessible drop-off areas or a route from... 
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  Accessible Teeing Grounds, Putting Greens, and Weather Shelters
  barrier exists, the Department believes that it is essential that openings be provided to enable golf car passages to access teeing grounds, fairways and putting greens, and other required elements... 
