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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
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Do the ADA Standards apply to existing facilities that are not subject to the alterations requirements?
The 2010 Standards apply when architectural changes are made to facilities in order to comply with the program access requirements of title II of the ADA....
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SUBCHAPTER D. WAIVER OR MODIFICATION OF ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS
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D. What Does Title II of the ADA Require with Respect to Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings?
and pedestrian crossings, state and local governments can choose between two sets of standards – the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (ADA Standards) and the Uniform Federal Accessibility...
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§100.205(e)(2)(vi) 2006 International Building Code
(vi) 2006 International Building Code; published by ICC, January 2006, with the January 31, 2007, erratum to correct the text missing from Section 1107.7.5, if adopted without...
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When is a facility considered accessible?
Once we bring a facility up to current accessibility standards and guidelines, that facility is considered accessible even if there are changes to the standards and guidelines later....
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104 Conventions
Commenters recommended that a statement be added indicating that the figures in the guidelines are provided for information purposes only, consistent with the ANSI A117.1 standard....
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VII. New Construction and Alterations
The ADA does not require retrofitting of existing buildings to eliminate barriers, but does establish a high standard of accessibility for new buildings....
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The History of Accessibility Guidelines
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS)— 1984 to 2006. These standards updated and expanded the GSA accessibility guidelines....
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The International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA)
The ISO is an independent, non-governmental organization that represents over 160 national standard-setting entities and develops voluntary, consensus-based, international standards....
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E102.6 ISO (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This is an international standard for accessible portable document format (PDF) files....
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ADA Tolerances - Related Industry Standards
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Trail Class
Trail Class—The prescribed scale of development for a trail, representing its intended design and management standards. (See the Federal Trail Data Standards.)...
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ADA Law, Regulations and Design Standards
The agencies issue regulations and design standards....
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2.2.1
List all applicable industry standards that define tolerances and measurement protocols, if any....
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Definitions
The 2010 Standards define some terms that are also defined in HUD’s Section 504 regulation. In such cases, the definition in HUD’s Section 504 regulation shall control....
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Trail Managed Use
(See the Federal Trail Data Standards.)...
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Trail Designed Use
(See the Federal Trail Data Standards.)...
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II-6.2100 General
On December 21, 1992, the Access Board published proposed title II accessibility guidelines that will generally adopt ADAAG for State and local government facilities....
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Model Building Codes and Industry Standards
The Access Board’s 2004 ADA Accessibility Guidelines, upon which the current ADA Standards are based, have been harmonized to a significant extent with industry standards and model building...
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National Accessibility Code
There is no statutory authority to establish one nationally uniform set of accessibility standards....
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Can access be provided after construction based on need?
Access required by the ADA Standards must be put in place and ready for use as part of construction....
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1. Adoption of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
Adoption of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design....
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II-6.2000 Choice of design standard: UFAS or ADAAG.
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