1007.2 of the 2010 Standards require an accessible route to connect accessible miniature golf course holes and the last accessible hole on the course directly to the course entrance or exit...
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Accessible Route to Miniature Golf Course Holes
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Safety
For example, if an FAA safety rule provides that only persons who can perform certain functions can sit in an exit row, then you can request that an individual unable to perform those functions...
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Station 3-Turning Radii
The composite video was subsequently viewed to determine the times that participants entered and exited each radius....
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11B-242.2 Swimming pools
Different locations will provide increased options for entry and exit, especially in larger pools. ◼ Exceptions: 1....
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11B-101.2 Reserved
These measures include, for example, installing an entrance ramp, widening entrances, and providing accessible parking spaces....
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
These measures include, for example, installing an entrance ramp, widening entrances, and providing accessible parking spaces....
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11B-101.2 Reserved
Examples of steps to remove barriers include, but are not limited to, the following actions – 1) Installing ramps; 2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances; 3) Repositioning...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
Examples of steps to remove barriers include, but are not limited to, the following actions – 1) Installing ramps; 2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances; ...
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
The Guidelines contain general design ("technical") standards for building and site elements, such as parking, accessible routes, ramps, stairs, elevators, doors, entrances, drinking fountains...
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1.3.1 Overview of NPRM
The standards will allow independent entry to, use of and exit from the equipment by individuals with disabilities to the maximum extent possible....
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What types of physical barriers to access is a public accommodation required to remove? Why is this important to persons with HIV or AIDS?
Examples of barrier removal may include installing ramps, making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances, rearranging furniture, widening doors, installing accessible door hardware, and installing...
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Performance areas, including but not limited to, stages, platforms and orchestra pits, are treated as raised or lowered areas within a given story and all are required to be accessible by ramp...
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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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206.3 Location
Elements such as ramps, elevators, or other circulation devices, fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair...
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Study Objectives
Highest and lowest heights for a two-step transfer with and without an integrated ramp 2....
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Eunice Noell-Waggoner, IES, LC. Value, Contrast and Reflections
These edited Proceedings are based on notes by JEW and TOS, and slides that accompanied the presentation) Exterior Considerations (slides 2 and 3) Contrast is needed at ramps &...
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The Americans with Disabilities Act and Other Federal Laws Protecting the Rights of Voters with Disabilities
People who use wheelchairs or other mobility aids, such as walkers, have been unable to enter the polling place to cast their ballot because there was no ramp. ...
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221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
Points of entry to bleacher seating may include, but are not limited to, cross aisles, concourses, vomitories, and entrance ramps and stairs....
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Performance areas, including but not limited to, stages, platforms and orchestra pits, are treated as raised or lowered areas within a given story and all are required to be accessible by ramp...
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Performance areas, including but not limited to, stages, platforms and orchestra pits, are treated as raised or lowered areas within a given story and all are required to be accessible by ramp...