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ADA Business Brief - Restriping Parking Lots
- Access Board: Protruding Objects - Drinking Fountains
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Protruding Objects [1018.9]
Objects that protrude into the clear width of beach access routes and resting intervals can pose hazards to people who are blind or have low vision....
- NYC Board of Elections: Video 3 - Accessibility Clerk Responsibilities
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4.1.2(7)(b)
(b) Accessible passenger loading zones;...
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
On January 9, 2017, new accessibility standards were published in the Federal Register for medical diagnostic equipment....
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202.3 Alterations
with the variance procedures contained in Chapter 68, Texas Administrative Code. 3....
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4.1.2(5)
EXCEPTION: Accessible ramps complying with 4.8 or, if no other alternative is feasible, accessible platform lifts complying with 4.11 may be used in lieu of an elevator....
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Alterations: ADA Standard Section 202.3
Section 202.3 covers the most current requirements for alterations in existing building and facilities.
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Subpart F-Certification of State Laws or Local Building Codes
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1009.3 Stairways
In order to be considered part of an accessible means of egress, a stairway between stories shall comply with Sections 1009.3.1 through 1009.3.3....
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1016.7 Slopes
The slopes of outdoor recreation access routes shall comply with 1016.7....
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1016.7 Slopes
The slopes of outdoor recreation access routes shall comply with 1016.7....
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Facilities operated through contractual, licensing, or other arrangements with other public entities or private entities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It has consistently been the Department's position that title II requirements apply to correctional facilities used by State or local government entities, irrespective of whether the public...
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Typical Issues
The access aisle connects directly to an accessible route that leads to an accessible building entrance....
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T215.2.2 Wheelchair Spaces
Wheelchair spaces shall be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility complying with T703....
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Where must the wheelchair symbol be posted?
The International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA), the familiar person-in-a-wheelchair logo, is the most common and easily recognized symbol designating accessibility....
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11B-703.7.1 Finish and contrast
Symbols of accessibility and their background shall have a non-glare finish....
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703.7.1 Finish and Contrast
Symbols of accessibility and their background shall have a non-glare finish....
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703.7.1 Finish and Contrast
Symbols of accessibility and their background shall have a non-glare finish....
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II-7.3200 911 lines
Where a 911 telephone line is available, a separate seven-digit telephone line must not be substituted as the sole means for nonvoice users to access 911 services....
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11B-703.7.1 Finish and contrast
Symbols of accessibility and their background shall have a non-glare finish....
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§382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
In this regulation, the terms listed in this section have the following meanings: [Doc. No. DOT-OST-2004-19482, 73 FR 27665, May 13, 2008, as amended at 78 FR 67914, Nov. 12, 2013]
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9 [§ 4.7.5]
9 [§ 4.7.5] Curb ramps either have flared sides or vertical edges called returned curbs. Using the illustrations below, determine whether the curb ramp you are surveying has...
