The design standards specify how many entrances need to be accessible, how many toilet rooms and the design for those elements. ...
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ADA Law, Regulations and Design Standards
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9. I already purchased a portable lift before March 15, 2012. Can I still use it?
owners regarding whether the use of portable pool lifts would comply with barrier removal obligations, the Department, as a matter of prosecutorial discretion, will not enforce the fixed elements...
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Museum Investments in Access
potentially attract to their doors more than 50 million Americans with disabilities, more than 20 million families with members who have disabilities, and millions of graying Baby Boomers. (3,4) Elements...
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Questions Posed in the NPRM Regarding Costs and Benefits of Complying With the 2010 Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In that regard, the Department also requested comment about whether any of these eight elements in the 2010 Standards should be returned to the Access Board for further consideration, in...
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters or Other Mobility Aids
Scooters or Other Mobility Aids There must be at least one exterior accessible route that connects accessible passenger drop-off areas, accessible parking spaces, and other accessible elements...
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Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Polling Places
Planning for an upcoming election also gives elections officials the opportunity to improve existing polling places that are not accessible by using temporary elements, such as portable...
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Mounting Location and Height [4.30.6]
It is important that fixed elements (e.g., drinking fountains) and furnishings not obstruct the approach....
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4.9.4 HANDRAILS
(4) Gripping surfaces shall be uninterrupted by newel posts, other construction elements, or obstructions....
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
Building Building Official CCR Clear Comply with Disability Element...
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Questions Posed in the NPRM Regarding Costs and Benefits of Complying With the 2010 Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In that regard, the Department also requested comment about whether any of these eight elements in the 2010 Standards should be returned to the Access Board for further consideration, in...
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11B-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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11B-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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Coat Hooks and Shelves: ADA Standard Section 222.2
Section 222.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for coat hooks and shelves in dressing, fitting, and locker rooms.
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A. TITLE II OF THE ADA
Accordingly, the regulations promulgated by the United States Attorney General to implement the requirements of Title II differentiate between structures built before the effective date...
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F202.6.5.8 Residential Dwelling Units, F202.6.5.9 Emergency Transportable Housing Units with Mobility Features, F202.6.5.10 Emergency Transportable Housing Units with Communication Features
A commercial site is a privately-owned facility containing factory-built housing that is customarily leased for a fee and that is fully equipped to accommodate emergency transportable housing...
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Perpendicular Curb Ramps (R304.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Perpendicular Curb Ramps (R304.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis) Perpendicular curb ramps have a running slope that cuts through or is built up to the curb at right angles or meets the...
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Two Step Transfer Evaluation
The results of our study suggest that transfer steps of any height differential that currently exist in the built environment would exclude about 15.2% of adult community dwelling WMD users...
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Conclusion
Fifteen percent of WMD users who independently transfer would not likely attempt or succeed with a two-step transfer if they were faced with them in the built environment. ...