Hardware required for accessible door passage shall be mounted no higher than 48 in (1220 mm) above finished floor. xv Figure 14 and 15 (top and bottom left) Non-accessible door...
Search Results "Non-Positive Shut Off"
-
2. b. ii. Accessible Door Hardware
-
R306.3.1 Separation
Carefully delineated pedestrian street crossing approaches with plantings or other defined edges provide effective non-visual cues for identifying pedestrian street crossings at roundabouts...
-
Making arrangements in advance of a visit and scheduled programming
One participant thought local visitors could more easily schedule accessibility services in advance but non-local visitors may not know about the museum’s requirements....
-
X. Designated Agencies
Department of Transportation: Transportation, including highways, public transportation, traffic management (non-law enforcement), automobile licensing and inspection, and driver licensing...
-
RELEASE OF CLAIMS
RELEASE OF CLAIMS The Settlement Agreement resolves and releases for the thirty-year term of the Settlement Agreement, all claims for injunctive, declaratory or other non-monetary relief...
-
11B-106.5 Defined terms
Non-italicized terms indicate 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act Standards model code definitions....
-
9. Outdoor Developed Areas
The Board intends to develop guidelines for non-federal outdoor sites covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and areas developed with federal grants and loans covered by the...
-
11B-805.4 Examination, diagnostic and treatment rooms
Note that all patient toilet rooms, other than those specifically exempted (i.e. non-accessible patient rooms and ICU patient rooms), must comply with Section 11B-603....
-
11B-805.4 Examination, diagnostic and treatment rooms
Note that all patient toilet rooms, other than those specifically exempted (i.e. non-accessible patient rooms and ICU patient rooms), must comply with Section 11B-603....
-
9. Outdoor Developed Areas
The Board intends to develop guidelines for non-federal outdoor sites covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and areas developed with federal grants and loans covered by the...
-
206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias
Examples of "same services" include, but are not limited to, bar service, rooms having smoking and non-smoking sections, lotto and other table games, carry-out, and buffet service....
-
9. Outdoor Developed Areas
The Board intends to develop guidelines for non-federal outdoor sites covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and areas developed with federal grants and loans covered by the...
-
203.9 Employee Work Areas
Although areas used exclusively by employees for work are not required to be fully accessible, consider designing such areas to include non-required turning spaces, and provide accessible...
- Certified Access Specialist Institute (CASI)
-
EXHIBIT A Required Accessible Elements at QuikTrip Stores
vertically and no level changes greater than ¼ inch vertically unless they are beveled with a slope no greater than 50%; and with edge protection that is at least 2 inches high at the drop-off...
- Bradley Recessed Dual Roll Toilet Tissue Dispenser 5124
-
4. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
due to use of internationally recognized, industry-driven standards Potential cost savings to manufacturers of telecommunications and CPE, state and local governments, and non-profit...
-
C. Costs and Benefits
Consequently, they may be able to receive health care comparable to that received by their non-disabled counterparts....
-
2.4.1 Current Marketplace Dynamics
As is discussed below, the regulations implementing these federal laws do not currently include specific technical requirements for the accessibility of non-fixed medical equipment, although...
-
E202.5.2 Required Documentation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This change is intended to ensure accountability and transparency in agencies’ Section 508 implementation efforts by treating documentation obligations equally as between procurement and non-procurement...
-
Website Accessibility Conformance for edX
disabilities, edX may rely upon the User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (“UAAG”) 1.0, the Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (“ATAG”) 2.0, and the Guidance on Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web...
-
Trip-by-Trip Eligibility
But the individual may be unable to get to other destinations on the bus system without getting lost, and would be eligible for paratransit for non-work trips....
-
Section 35.151(g) Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These platforms cover one or more rows of non-wheelchair seating. ...
-
Purpose of Proposed Rule
Despite movie theaters’ title III obligation to provide effective communication to patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision, these individuals are often shut out...