Section 234 of the 2010 Standards provides accessibility guidelines for newly designed and constructed amusement rides....
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Amusement rides. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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E206.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One hardware provision in the existing 508 Standards that has not been retained in the proposed rule is § 1194.23(a). This section has two parts....
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211 Drinking Fountains
1991 Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different 4.1.3(10)(a) Where...
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I. Definitions
“Accessible on Election Day” means that a polling place is compliant with the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (“2010 Standards”) (28 C.F.R. § 35.104, as set forth in appendices...
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E. Restaurants and Concessions:
See the 2010 Standards §§ 902.2 and 902.3. PSE shall provide at least two (2) accessible tables adjacent to the fixed booth area in the Palace Grill Lounge. ...
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11B-405.8 Handrails
[2010 ADA Standards] 405.8 Handrails. Ramp runs with a rise greater than 6 inches (150 mm) shall have handrails complying with 505. Exceptions: Reserved. Reserved....
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§35.151 New Construction and Alterations
Use of two standards is a departure from the proposed rule....
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§35.151 New construction and alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Use of two standards is a departure from the proposed rule....
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Q5: Effective Date for Public Entities to Comply
This technical assistance was provided to respond to questions that arose largely due to the development of a variety of road surface treatments, other than traditional road resurfacing,...
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SUMMARY
For more information, see resource material developed as part of the National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project 3-62: Guidelines for Accessible Pedestrian Signals at http://www.walkinginfo.org...
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IV. Request for Public Comments
also seeks input from experts in the field of computer science, programming, networking, assistive technology, and other related fields whose feedback and expertise will be critical in developing...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-16 Residential Amenity Centers
the term "residents" referenced in Rule 68.30(5) shall mean persons that are members of the homeowners association (HOA) or residents of the subdivision established by a planned housing development...
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D. Recording, Categorizing, and Reporting Written Disability-related Complaints Received by Carriers
Carriers must develop a system for recording and collecting data regarding specific categories of written disability-related complaints that they receive according to the type of disability...
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A4.30.1 GENERAL
Several maps and auditory instructions have been developed and tested for specific applications....
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3.5.1 General
In addition, the ISA may only be posted at the entrance to recreation areas with a Recreation Site Development Scale level of 3 or higher, but only where ALL constructed features within...
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Station 6-Speed
are generally influenced by age, gender, experience, weather and pavement conditions, operating conditions, and facility geometrics.(8) Practitioners can use typical cruising speeds to develop...
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Laying the Foundation: Disability Policy & Activism, 1968-1988
Without these developments, the ADA likely would have failed....
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Sec. 469.151(a)(1)
(1) the commission considers the application of the standards to be irrelevant to the nature, use, or function of a building or facility subject to this chapter; or...
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Detectable Warning
A standardized surface feature built in or applied to walking surfaces or other elements to warn of hazards on a circulation path....
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d-ii
[ADA Standards § 4.8.5] Yes No...
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M17
[ADA Standards § 4.16.3] Yes No...
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f-ii
[ADA Standards § 4.8.5] Yes No...
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407.4.6.3 Keypads
Car control keypads shall be in a standard telephone keypad arrangement and shall comply with 407.4.7.2....