[ADA Title III §36.402(c)] To the maximum extent feasible. The phrase "to the maximum extent feasible," as used in this section, applies to the occasional case where the nature of an...
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[ADA Title III §36.402(c)] To the maximum extent feasible
- Inclusion Solutions Van Accessible Voter Parking Sign
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Parking Signs
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A Guide to Planning Accessible Meetings
version 1.0 7/1/2015 Helping you navigate, plan and create accessible meetings, events, and conferences that serve all your guests' needs.
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D. Election Day Compliance Review
Harris County will develop a checklist of the temporary measures to be implemented on Election Day at each polling place location where such measures are required. ...
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Alterations/ Historic Preservation
Max Slope altered facilities (including historic) 3 in. 1:8 altered facilities (including historic) 6 in. 1:10 qualified historic structures...
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Section 35.151 New construction and alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
has added a new section, designated as § 35.151(a)(2), to provide that full compliance with the requirements of this section is not required where an entity can demonstrate that it is structurally...
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E. Staff Training
the Subject Matter Experts and/or an outside source to all employees in the Elections Division and any relevant contractors or vendors, including those who conduct surveys or implement temporary...
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Shoulder-to-Shoulder Seating: ADA Standard Section 1002.4.7.1
EXCEPTION: Where shoulder-to-shoulder companion seating is not operationally or structurally feasible, compliance with this requirement shall be required to the maximum extent practicable...
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
Alterations to a qualified historic building or facility shall comply with the State Historical Building Code, Part 8, Title 24, of the California Code of Regulations. Exception:...
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
Alterations to a qualified historic building or facility shall comply with the State Historical Building Code, Part 8, Title 24, of the California Code of Regulations. Exception:...
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4.1.2(15)
EXCEPTION: The provisions of 4.30.4 are not mandatory for temporary information on room and space signage, such as current occupant's name, provided the permanent room or space identification...
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1.9.1.1.2
1.9.1.1.2 All buildings, structures and facilities that are leased, rented, contracted, sublet or hired by any municipal, county or state division of government, or by a special district...
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1.9.1.1.2
1.9.1.1.2 All buildings, structures and facilities that are leased, rented, contracted, sublet or hired by any municipal, county or state division of government, or by a special district...
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Entrances
Temporary Solutions The use of temporary ramps can provide access over steps or high thresholds....
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4.17.3 SIZE AND ARRANGEMENT
Figure 30 Toilet Stalls EXCEPTION: In instances of alteration work where provision of a standard stall (Fig. 30(a)) is structurally impracticable or where plumbing...
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2. Tips to Improve Access
All possible solutions are important to think about because you want to be able to use the center as soon as possible, and you may want to have the facility use a temporary solution while...
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16. In § 38.111
§ 38.111 [Amended] 16. In § 38.111,
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§ 38.111(b)
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Wedges
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Problem One (Protruding Objects)
Problem One: Objects, such as branches and ceiling-mounted televisions, over a route are lower than 80 inches above the ground or floor. Solution: Prune the branches or remove the...
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Problem Two (Protruding Objects)
Problem Two: A wall-mounted display case protrudes seven inches from the wall and the bottom of the case is 40 inches above the floor. Solution: Place a detectable object or...
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Event Requirements Checklist for Ensuring Meeting/Event Accessibility
Event Requirements Checklist for Ensuring Meeting/Event Accessibility Click here for a PDF version of this Checklist (0.8 MB)
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Tips for Presenters
Presenters must be aware of the needs of their audience. General tips are provided in this section, or explore more detailed information in Accessibility Guidelines for...