ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD 36 CFR Part 1193 [Docket No. 97–1] RIN 3014–AA19 AGENCY: Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board...
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36 CFR Part 1193 Telecommunications Act (Section 255) Accessibility Guidelines - Preamble
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Before January 26, 1992
Before January 26, 1992 Facilities built before January 26, 1992, are referred to as “pre-ADA” facilities.25 If there is an architectural barrier to accessibility in a pre-ADA facility,...
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James L.E. Terry, A.I.A., Principal Trainer
S. in Architecture from the University of Southern California and his Master of Architecture from the University of Michigan....
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Use of Mandatory Language in Proposed Guidelines
additions and modifications, as accessibility standards in regulations issued by other federal agencies implementing Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504, and the Architectural...
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E. EXPERT TESTIMONY
Mastin is a licensed architect and was received by the Court as an expert in architecture, construction, disability access, program access for mobility disabled persons, ADA transition plans...
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68.65. Advisory Committee
Barriers Advisory Committee shall review rules relating to the Elimination of Architectural Barriers program and recommend changes to the Commission....
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Research Projects
The Board’s research program is focused on the study of accessibility relating to architecture and design, communication, and transportation....
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ELEMENT
[DSA-AC] An architectural or mechanical component of a building, facility, space or site....
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Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS)
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS ACT OF 1968 AS AMENDED...
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Element
An architectural or mechanical component of a building, facility, space, site, or public right-of-way....
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Sec. 469.107(2)
(2) issue a certification that a structure not otherwise subject to this chapter is free of architectural barriers and in compliance with this chapter....
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11B-202 Existing buildings and facilities
work not involving placement of switches and receptacles, cosmetic work that does not affect items regulated by this code, such as painting, equipment not considered to be a part of the architecture...
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382.35 May carriers require passengers with a disability to sign waivers or releases?
Waivers of liability or releases either for passengers themselves or for loss or damage of wheelchairs and other assistive devices are among the forbidden practices, although as we have...
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Can the carrier limit the amount of money they pay me for this claim...as they currently may for domestic baggage claims?
On claims involving damage to assistive devices on domestic flights, carriers may not invoke the liability limit applicable to baggage claims....
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Sec. 469.053(f)
(f) The committee periodically shall review the rules relating to the architectural barriers program and recommend changes in the rules to the commission....
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Social Security Administration Guide: Alternate Text for Images
Disclaimer of Liability The United States Government nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular...
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II. INVESTIGATION AND FINDINGS
This Agreement is neither an admission of liability by the Hospital nor a concession by the United States that its claims are not well-founded....
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§1191.1(b)
(b) The accessibility guidelines for buildings and facilities covered by the Architectural Barriers Act are set forth in Appendices C and D to this part....
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1.1 Basis.
The architectural standards, in many instances, also have been published as regulations or appendices to those regulations, or have been established as requirements through regulatory action...
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"1991 Standards" and "2004 ADAAG" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term "2004 ADAAG" refers to Parts I and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines, which were issued by the Architectural and...
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"1991 Standards" and "2004 ADAAG" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term "2004 ADAAG" refers to Parts I and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines, which were issued by the Architectural and...
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1011.4 Picnic Tables
This section requires picnic tables to comply with the technical requirements for dining surfaces in 902.3 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines, which requires the...
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1015.4 Turning Space
This section requires a turning space complying with 304.3 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines to be provided within the viewing area....
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UNITED STATES' FINDINGS
Camp Bravo denies all allegations of liability asserted in this matter, and maintains that it fully complied with the ADA. 13....