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Visual Alarms
Responses on alternative methods included low tech suggestions such as pagers, a buddy system, and other solutions that involve non-fixed elements or operational methods and are thus outside...
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902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
In addition, the Board has indicated in the ADA scoping provisions that the types of work surfaces covered do not include those surfaces used by employees since elements of work stations...
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Summary
Rather, it provides specifications for elements within a play area to create a general level of usability for children with disabilities....
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4. "Overarching Policy"
Title II emphasizes "program access," which entails reviewing the program or service in its entirety, as opposed to whether every element of a facility through which a program or service...
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Inputs
They further indicated that keypad arrangements, whether onscreen or external, should not be specified due to text-to-speech software that reads out each screen element....
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Inaccessible Town Program
Signs should direct the public to the location of accessible elements and spaces, including the location of accessible parking, the accessible entrance to a facility, and accessible toilet...
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
pedestrian walkways must contain curb ramps or other sloped areas at intersections to streets, roads, or highways ETA Editor's Note Requirements for curb ramps, sidewalks and other elements...
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Physical Access
We can accurately answer participant’s questions regarding the accessibility elements of the office. C.4....
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Invisible Wounds: Emerging Promising Practices for Meeting Planners
more accessible to those with invisible wounds: Disclose the use of strobe lights, surround sound and/or large format/high definition video, fireworks, or other unusually loud elements...
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4.3.2 Seat Height
Ranges for built elements should accommodate ambulatory individuals as well because they are the vast majority of the population....
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
ETA Editor's Note Requirements for curb ramps, sidewalks and other elements in the public right of way may be covered by other Federal, State or local standards and regulations....
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Knee & Toe Space [M303.2.4]
The subcommittee reviewed the existing data of wheelchair users1 and industry input on how these elements technically affect one another....
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Rulemaking History
On separate tracks, the Board developed ADAAG supplements covering: State and local government facilities (1998)6 building elements designed for children’s use (1998)7 play areas...
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Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM required that products must provide logical navigation among interface elements through the use of keystrokes....
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
In 1998, the Access Board added specific guidelines on State and local government facilities, 63 FR 2000 (Jan. 13, 1998), and building elements designed for use by children, 63 FR 2060 (...
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2.8 Effects of Luminance Contrast on Visual Detection and Conspicuity of Detectable Warnings
This was done because it was assumed that participants would respond primarily to the high contrast black-and-white elements of the detectable warnings whenever the contrast between the...
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B. Accessibility
Elements such as a shelter’s parking, walkway to the entrance, entrance, toilets, bathing facilities, drinking fountains, sleeping area, food distribution and dining quarters, first aid/...
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806 Transient Lodging Guest Rooms
has removed the term"permanently installed" because it is the Board’s understanding that the Department of Justice will clarify the application of the guidelines to permanently installed elements...
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C. Developing an Action Plan For Providing Accessible Websites
If you use online forms and tables, make those elements accessible by labeling each control (including buttons, check boxes, drop-down menus, and text fields) with a descriptive HTML tag...
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§35.103 Relationship to Other Laws
In such a case, the plaintiff must, of course, prove all the elements of the State tort claim in order to prevail under that cause of action....
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2. Background
A pedestrian route developed primarily to connect elements, spaces, or facilities within a site is not a trail....