Ambulatory accessible compartments shall have a depth of 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum and a width of 35 inches (890 mm) minimum and 37 inches (940 mm) maximum....
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604.8.2.1 Size
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604.8.2.1 Size
Ambulatory accessible compartments shall have a depth of 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum and a width of 35 inches (890 mm) minimum and 37 inches (940 mm) maximum....
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11B-604.8.2.1 Size
Ambulatory accessible compartments shall have a depth of 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum and a width of 35 inches (889 mm) minimum and 37 inches (940 mm) maximum....
- Access Board: T-Shaped Space
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Surface
The top layer of ground on a recreation site, ORAR, trail, or beach access route....
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Wheelchair Spaces
In the final rule, the Board has modified specifications for the approach to wheelchair spaces so that travel through any wheelchair space is not required in accessing a wheelchair space...
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Amendments to 49 CFR Part 27
Amendments to 49 CFR Part 27 Section 27.67(d) has been revised to reference the Access Board facility guidelines (found in appendix A to part 37) as well as the Uniform Federal Accessibility...
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12162(e)(2)(B)(ii) Alterations to a primary function area
shall be considered discrimination, for purposes of section 12132 of this title and section 794 of title 29, with respect to alterations that affect or could affect the usability of or access...
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H. Fairness Hearing
"Fairness Hearing" means the hearing to be held by the District Court, pursuant to Rule 23(e) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to determine whether the settlement set forth in this...
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604.8.2.1 Size
Ambulatory accessible compartments shall have a depth of 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum and a width of 35 inches (890 mm) minimum and 37 inches (940 mm) maximum....
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Senate Hearings and the Quest for Bipartisanship
Many emphasized the loss of human dignity experienced from discrimination....
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11B-604.8.2.1 Size
Ambulatory accessible compartments shall have a depth of 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum and a width of 35 inches (889 mm) minimum and 37 inches (940 mm) maximum....
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Elevated Dune Crossings
An dune crossing that is elevated or has a slope that exceeds 1:20 (5 percent) that is part of a beach access route must have handrails and edge protection (figure 118)....
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11B-206.2.9.2 Wheelchair spaces, ride seats designed for transfer, and transfer devices
spaces complying with Section 11B-1002.4, amusement ride seats designed for transfer complying with Section 11B-1002.5, and transfer devices complying with Section 11B-1002.6 shall be on an accessible...
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11B-902.4.1 Clear floor or ground space
A clear floor space complying with Section 11B-305 positioned for forward approach shall be provided. Knee and toe clearance complying with Section 11B-306 shall be provided, except...
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5. Conforming Alternate Versions
(35) These deficiencies are so prevalent that many accessibility experts flatly oppose alternate text-only sites as a general accessibility solution....
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C. ACCESSIBILITY FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING PATRONS
Cavs shall provide contemporaneous equivalent visual messaging on the scoreboards and video monitors (“Captioning”) at Quicken Loans Arena which provide deaf patrons equal and meaningful access...
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Trail
A pedestrian route provided primarily to connect elements, spaces, or facilities within a site is not a trail; it is an outdoor recreation access route (ORAR)....
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Ground Level and Elevated Play Components: ADA Standard Section 206.2.17.1
Section 206.2.17.1 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to ground level and elevated play components.
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382.65 What are the requirements concerning on-board wheelchairs?
In aircraft with more than 60 passenger seats, carriers must provide an onboard wheelchair if the aircraft has an accessible lavatory....
- Access Board: Doors in a Series
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A. Visual Display Systems
., Baltimore-Washington International Airport), are another alternative....
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Conclusions
Gathering more evidence on these issues will help to determine what the limits of setup should be in order to refine current accessibility standards related to transfers in the built environment...
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233.3.1.1 Residential Dwelling Units with Mobility Features
at least 5 percent, but no fewer than one unit, of the total number of residential dwelling units shall provide mobility features complying with 809.2 through 809.4 and shall be on an accessible...