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About this Guide
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B. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Section 510 of the Rehabilitation Act
Section 510 of the Rehabilitation Act (29 USC 794f) requires the Access Board, in consultation with the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, to issue standards that contain...
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Americans with Disabilities Act
transportation covered by regulations issued by the Department of Transportation).4 The Department of Justice’s accessibility standards adopt, with additions and modifications, the Access Board’s...
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Clear Width of Circulation Paths and Maneuvering Clearances at Wheelchair Spaces
In the 2010 NPRM, the Access Board proposed specific minimum dimensions for the clear width of circulation paths within non-rail vehicles, as well as maneuvering clearances at wheelchair...
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B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Access Board’s guidelines for transportation vehicles were initially promulgated in 1991, and thereafter amended in 1998 to include accessibility requirements for OTRBs....
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Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators, Destination-Oriented Elevators and Private Residence Elevators
LULA elevators are also permitted in the 1991 Standards and the 2010 Standards as an alternative to platform lifts....
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Transfer Sides (M301.2.3 and M302.2.3)
This is consistent with ANSI/AAMI HE 75 which recommends that the “base of any patient-support platform should not extend horizontally beyond the edge of the support surface . . ....
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SUMMARY OF PRELIMINARY REGULATORY ANALYSIS
determination that benefits justify costs, the proposed rule has been evaluated from a benefit-cost perspective in a preliminary regulatory impact analysis (Preliminary RIA) prepared by the Board’s...
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§382.119(b)
takeoff and landing, flight delays, schedule or aircraft changes that affect the travel of persons with disabilities, diversion to a different airport, scheduled departure and arrival time, boarding...
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2. HEARING
Explain: Other accommodations: Letter, word, picture, translator boards Pad / pen – writing notes Visual notification devices * door flasher...
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Water Play Components
Water Play Components If water play components are provided, they must comply with the Access Board’s Play Area Guidelines and accessible route provisions....
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§27.72(b)
(b) Airports shall, in cooperation with carriers serving the airports, provide boarding assistance to individuals with disabilities using mechanical lifts, ramps, or other devices that do...
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H. - Applicability
This date was established by operation of the law, which authorizes such actions 6 months after the date the Access Board published its standards as a final rule (which was on December 21...
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Tread Obstacles on Beach Access Routes
When the surface of the beach access route is paved or is built with boards, tread obstacles must not be more than a half of an inch (13 millimeters) high....
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Equivalent Facilitation
The Department, in consultation with the Access Board, has granted equivalent facilitation for a design similar to the ADAAG specification but having a dome base diameter of 1.325mrn and...
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§ 37.209 Training and other requirements
training to proficiency" is deemed to include, as appropriate to the duties of particular employees, training in proper operation and maintenance of accessibility features and equipment, boarding...
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Elevator Car Controls
As discussed above in section 308, the Board lowered the maximum side reach height from 54 to 48 inches. This height is the same as that specified for forward reaches....
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Shower Spray Unit
In the proposed rule, the Board included a requirement that shower spray units have a water on/off control for greater access....
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M305.2.5 Surface Hazards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Access Board concurs with the MDE Advisory Committee’s recommendation and views the proposed provision as beneficial and consistent with the cross section requirements of M305.2.4, above...
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b. Transfer Surface Location
The Access Board is persuaded by many of the concerns raised by commenters and the MDE Advisory Committee....
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Resting Intervals [1017.8]
When the surface of the resting interval is constructed of concrete, asphalt, or boards, the slope of the resting interval must be no steeper than 1:48 (2 percent) in any direction....
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Resting Intervals [1016.8]
When the surface of the resting interval is constructed of concrete, asphalt, or boards, the slope of the resting interval must be no steeper than 1:48 (2 percent) in any direction....
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B. Advisory Committee and Final Report (2006-2008)
Pursuant to our statutory mandate, the Board deemed it necessary and appropriate to review and update the 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines in order to make them consistent with one another...
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407.3.1 Identification (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Board notes that, by requiring raised key surfaces, it does not thereby intend to prohibit contouring of keys. Users with limited manual dexterity may prefer concave keys....