showers, utility sinks, sewer hookups, and other utilities that are provided in recreation sites to the other major constructed features at the recreation area by an outdoor recreation access...
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Utilities at Recreation Sites
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Error/Omission: Adequate maneuvering clearance is not provided at doors, including doors to accessible toilet stalls.
Error/Omission: Adequate maneuvering clearance is not provided at doors, including doors to accessible toilet stalls....
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A. Purpose and Legal Authority
The Access Board is an independent federal agency established by Section 502 of the Rehabilitation Act (29 U.S.C. 792)....
- All Signs Point to Change
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Question 2
Are the surfaces of all elements of the parking area and accessible route smooth and free of large cracks and broken or raised areas?...
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1. Measuring Tape
A metal measuring tape is an essential tool for a successful survey because many of the accessibility requirements concern the width, height, or depth of various features....
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11B-250 Circulation paths
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Pedestrian Clearance Intervals
Pedestrian clearance intervals are intended to allow pedestrians who begin crossing a signalized intersection before the beginning of the flashing DON'T WALK phase to completely cross the...
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Introduction
On March 6, 1991 (56 FR 9472), the Department published final Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines (Guidelines). (The Guidelines are codified at 24 CFR Ch. I, Subch. A, App. II.)...
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11B-502.4 Floor or ground surfaces
Parking spaces and access aisles serving them shall comply with Section 11B-302. Access aisles shall be at the same level as the parking spaces they serve....
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- Microsoft Word Accessibility Basics: Webinar Series Archive
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17. I’ve provided a pool lift. Do I have any further legal obligations?
Once an accessible means of entry to a pool, such as your lift, has been provided, it needs to remain available and in working condition while the pool is open to the public....
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C201.5 Design, Development and Fabrication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
C201.5 Design, Development and Fabrication (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes a general requirement that telecommunications equipment manufacturers evaluate the accessibility...
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As a result, under the 1991 title II regulation, title II entities that operate programs or activities that include swimming pools have not been required to provide an accessible route into...
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7. Commit to Ongoing Maintenance of Accessible Playground Surfaces as a Responsibility of Ownership
One site utilizing PIP as the primary access route and EWF as the secondary access route was assessed with less than 1 percent slope at the transition between the two surface materials....
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Problem Two
Problem Two: Accessible parking is provided, but it does not have a marked access aisle next to each accessible space....
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Problem Two
Problem Two: Accessible parking is provided, but it does not have a marked access aisle next to each designated accessible parking space....
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Applying the Forest Service Trails Accessibility Guidelines
The trail has a "Designed Use" of "Hiker/Pedestrian" as defined in the Federal Trail Data Standards....
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Routes and Destinations: ADA Standard Section 810.6.2
Lists of stations, routes and destinations served by the station which are located on boarding areas, platforms, or mezzanines shall comply with 703.5....
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§ 38.53(b) Signage
The International Symbol of Accessibility shall be displayed on the exterior of accessible vehicles operating on an accessible rapid rail system unless all vehicles are accessible and are...