Section 606.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the faucet controls of lavatories and sinks.
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Faucets: ADA Standard Section 606.4
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General: ADA Standard Section 605.1
Section 605.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for urinals.
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General: ADA Standard Section 607.1
Section 607.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for bathtubs.
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Prevention of fraud in purchase of accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Assembly area managers and advocacy groups have informed the Department that the fraudulent purchase of accessible seating is a pressing concern....
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68.80. Fees
(d) When a project is registered with the department for preliminary review, the preliminary plan review fee shall be paid....
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Prevention of fraud in purchase of accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Assembly area managers and advocacy groups have informed the Department that the fraudulent purchase of accessible seating is a pressing concern....
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Definition of "other power-driven mobility device." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department's NPRM defined the term ‘‘other power-driven mobility device'' in § 35.104 as ‘‘any of a large range of devices powered by batteries, fuel, or other engines— whether or not...
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1003.1 Applicability
chapter, means of egress, which provide access to, or egress from, buildings or facilities where accessibility is required for applications listed in Section 1.8.2.1.2 regulated by the Department...
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Captioning at movie theaters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Both open and closed captioning are examples of auxiliary aids and services under the Department's regulation. 28 CFR 36.303(b)(1). ...
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Issue 15: Installation Errors Increase Risk
He was a colleague of a local orientation and mobility instructor, who emphasized the urgency of the need in follow-up communications with the DOT, as one of the streets was a busy arterial...
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4.3.4 Knee and Toe Clearances
Hence, to accommodate a particular percentage of users, the side profile of a design element (shown by dotted line) should not extend outside the corresponding shaded area....
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3. Voluntary Compliance
Some movie industry commenters asserted that because many movie theater companies already provide captioning and audio description, the Department should refrain from regulating in this...
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Equipment and furniture.
In question seven of the ANPRM, the Department asked for comment on whether regulatory guidance is needed with respect to the acquisition and use of free-standing equipment or furnishings...
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Question 31: The Department requests public comment with respect to the application of these requirements to existing play areas. ...
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Hold and release of unsold accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department received comments both supporting and opposing the inclusion of a hold-and-release provision....
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Hold-and-release of unsold accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department received comments both supporting and opposing the inclusion of a hold-and-release provision....
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Key Differences Between Routes
Sidewalks are designed for pedestrian transportation and are not designed for bicycles or other recreational purposes....
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Individual audio description listening device (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In § 36.303(g)(1)(iii), the Department is proposing to define “individual audio description listening device” as the individual device that patrons may use at their seats to hear audio description...
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United States of America v. Associated Foot & Ankle Centers of Northern Virginia - Settlement Agreement
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DJ # 202-79-281...
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Section 35.160 Communications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the NPRM, the Department proposed adding ‘‘companion'' to the scope of coverage under § 35.160 to codify the Department's longstanding position that a public entity's obligation to ensure...
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"Qualified Small Business" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Federal agencies or departments promulgating regulations relating to small businesses usually use SBA size criteria. ...
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Safe harbor.
One of the most important issues the Department must address in proposing to adopt the 2004 ADAAG as its new ADA Standards for Accessible Design is the effect that the proposed standards...
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Executive Order 13132: Federalism
As a member of the Access Board, the Department was privy to substantial feedback from State and local governments throughout the development of the Board’s 2004 guidelines....
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
"Fire Department Signs" are for use by emergency responders, to enable efficient navigation through tall buildings in emergency situations without having to backtrack, losing valuable time...