AASHTO “Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities” recommends that local governments regulate the use of sidewalks by private entities for activities such as outdoor...
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R210 Protruding Objects (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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1014.2.1 Transfer Access
48 inches minimum positioned for a parallel approach to be provided at the entrance to the camp shelter, and one full unobstructed side of the clear ground space to adjoin or overlap an outdoor...
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218 and 810 Transportation Facilities
The 1991 Standards at sections 4.1.3(15), 4.7.7, 4.29.2, 4.29.5, 4.29.6, and 10.3.1(8) require detectable warnings at curb ramps, hazardous vehicular areas, reflecting pools, and transit...
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Example: Historic House Museum
The town develops plans to alter the facility to provide physical access to the first floor....
- Emu STAR ADA #303 Table
- Seton Custom Aluminum Parking Signs JS0104
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How can existing buildings be retrofitted to make them accessible?
A transition plan must be developed and implemented for each facility....
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5.2.1 General
All toilet buildings with one riser at recreation sites with a FS Recreation Site Development Scale of 3 or higher shall comply with sections 603, 604.4, 604.5, 604.6, and 604.7 of the ABAAS...
- Federal Signal PS Series Push Button Stations Fire Alarm
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233.3.1.2.2 Group Sites, F233.4.1.2.2 Group Sites
Where group sites are developed for the installation of emergency transportable housing units, entities shall comply with 233.3.1.2.2....
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§35.150(d)(1)
(1) In the event that structural changes to facilities will be undertaken to achieve program accessibility, a public entity that employs 50 or more persons shall develop, within six months...
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§35.190(b)(6)
activities relating to law enforcement, public safety, and the administration of justice, including courts and correctional institutions; commerce and industry, including general economic development...
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Assistive Technology Act of 2004
Assistive Technology Act of 2004 ________________________________________________________________ 10/25/2004 The Assistive Technology Act of 2004 amends previous iterations to reflect developments...
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§ 35.150(d)(1)
(1) In the event that structural changes to facilities will be undertaken to achieve program accessibility, a public entity that employs 50 or more persons shall develop, within six months...
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§ 35.190(b)(6) Department of Justice
activities relating to law enforcement, public safety, and the administration of justice, including courts and correctional institutions; commerce and industry, including general economic development...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
serving the area, Public telephones serving the area, and Signs....
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ADA+ Facilities Compliance Services
Review in-house surveys and provide comments Determine location and text for informational and directional signage ADA+ Consulting Services Assist with the development...
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Building on Foundations
Equality of Opportunity therefore pays considerable attention to the tradition of civil rights established in the 1960s and developments within the disability community during the 1970s...
- Locus Labs Inc. LocusMaps SDK
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Compliance Dates for New Kiosk Orders and Airline/Airport Agreements
Development of airline application software and pilot testing with integration software could require up to another year....
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Research Projects
The Board sponsors and coordinates research for use in developing accessibility guidelines and providing technical assistance to the public....
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§ 37.7(b)(2)(v)
(v) Documentation of the public participation used in developing an alternative method of compliance....
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§ 37.9(d)(2)(v)
(v) Documentation of the public participation used in developing an alternative method of compliance....
- Stabilizer Solutions StaLok Stabilizer Joint Sand