Response. The Board has interpreted this reference, which is included in the original ADAAG, as pertaining to signs that are posted for a short duration....
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Temporary Signs
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Door and Signal Timing for Hall Calls [4.10.7], Door Delay for Car Calls [4.10.8]
Doors must remain open at least 3 seconds in response to a call....
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§1630.2(j)(3)(i)
generous coverage and application of the ADA's prohibition on discrimination through a framework that is predictable, consistent, and workable for all individuals and entities with rights and responsibilities...
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Access and Construction Database
Access and Construction Database - The settlement shall include the implementation of sidewalk and curb ramp asset management system....
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Amusement Ride
A system that moves persons through a fixed course within a defined area for the purpose of amusement. ...
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1.1.3.2, Item 16
Graywater systems regulated by the Department of Water Resources. See Section 1.13 for additional scope provisions....
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410.6.1 Display of Real-Time Text
Where provided, multi-line displays shall be compatible with real-time text systems used on the network....
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§ 37.121(c)
(c) Requirements for complementary paratransit do not apply to commuter bus, commuter rail, or intercity rail systems....
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§ 37.163(b)
(b) The entity shall establish a system of regular and frequent maintenance checks of lifts sufficient to determine if they are operative....
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§ 37.139(b)
(b) A description of the fixed route system as of January 26, 1992 (or subsequent year for annual updates), including—...
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§ 37.167(j)(2)
(2) This requirement applies to light rail, rapid rail, and commuter rail systems only to the extent practicable....
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AMUSEMENT RIDE
[DSA-AC] A system that moves persons through a fixed course within a defined area for the purpose of amusement....
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AMUSEMENT RIDE
[DSA-AC] A system that moves persons through a fixed course within a defined area for the purpose of amusement....
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Amusement Rides: ADA Standard Section 216.12
Section 216.12 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at amusement rides.
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11B-217.4 TTYs
Consideration should be given to phone systems that can accommodate both digital and analog transmissions for compatibility with digital and analog TTYs. ◼...
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Chapter 6 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WITH A COGNITIVE DISABILITY
All standard building egress systems require the ability to process and understand information in order to safely evacuate....
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12148(b)(2) Historic trains
Historic trains In order to comply with paragraph (1) with respect to the remanufacture of a vehicle of historic character which is to be used on a segment of a light or rapid rail system...
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NPRM and Comments
In a few cities, there are systems that use vintage inaccessible vehicles to provide regular public transit service....
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[F] 907.5.2.3 Visible alarms
In other than Group I-2 and I-2.1, visible alarm notification appliances are not required in alterations, except where an existing fire alarm system is upgraded or replaced, or a new fire...
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Vanpool
There are some systems using larger vehicles (e.g., buses) that operate, in effect, as vanpools. This definition encompasses such systems....
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Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
address situations in which a public accommodation must provide an effective means to communicate by telephone for individuals with disabilities, including the use of automated attendant systems...
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Paragraph (b) Operable with low vision and limited or no hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Response. The provision has been modified accordingly....
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I fully support ADA requirements and the DGS' efforts. We are reconstructing a 325 space parking lot. 8% will be EVSE ready. 32 EVSE will be installed initially. Including EVSE required ADA spaces, new plan results in 322 spaces. Parking facility no longer complies with minimum parking requirements for facilities. Any suggestions for resolving this conflict for reworking of existing sites subject to CALGreen?
RESPONSE: Parking ordinances are typically adopted within each city and county in California and enforced by local planning department personnel....