Section 206.2.3 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes within multi-story buildings and facilities
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Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3
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406 Curb Ramps
’s Public Rights-of-Way Access Advisory Committee, which was comprised of representatives from the transportation industry, Federal, State and local government agencies, the disability community...
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707.4 Privacy
ETA Editor’s Note: The Department of Justice considers the communication-related elements of ATMs to be auxiliary aids and services, rather than structural elements, to which the safe...
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Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Those who use sign language to communicate may be adversely affected by poor lighting....
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How VRS works
VRS, like other forms of TRS, allows persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing to communicate through the telephone system with hearing persons....
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DREDF: Part 2 Barriers to Healthcare-Attitudes
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Complaints
Disability community commenters also strongly supported the proposal to direct carriers to refer passengers who raise disability-related issues to a CRO, since many individuals may not know...
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Architectural Barriers
Architectural Barriers Architectural barriers are physical features that limit or prevent people with disabilities from obtaining the goods or services that are offered....
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Minimum Clear Opening
The issue of minimum clear opening for doors was one of the most widely commented-upon design features of the guidelines....
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Invisible Wounds: Emerging Promising Practices for Meeting Planners
Big crowds, loud noises, blocked line of sight to exits, and many other typical features of events can be so uncomfortable that some people will simply withdraw....
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References
Assistive technology devices and home accessibility features: Prevalence, Payment, Need, and Trends. Advance Data, No. 217....
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FAQ: What are "Corada WorkGroups?"
This is a new and exciting feature within the Corada WorkSpace that allows users to create "WorkGroups" to use individually; or, users can invite staff, project team members, colleagues,...
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707.6.2 Numeric Keys
Telephone keypads and computer keyboards differ in one significant feature, ascending versus descending numerical order....
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Door and Signal Timing
Destination-oriented elevators may have call buttons located outside elevator landing areas and have enhanced programming features for the response time of cars....
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Website Access
Provide a video and/or pictures highlighting hotel and guest room accessibility features on registration web pages....
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DOT Response
vehicles prior to purchasing inaccessible vehicles, and 37.75 requires remanufactured vehicles to be made accessible unless an engineering analysis demonstrates that including accessibility features...
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502.3.7 Actions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It is also already a feature provided by software designed to be accessible....
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Chapter 3: Functional Performance Criteria (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., Chapters 4 and 5) do not address one or more features of ICT. All sections of this chapter are referenced by scoping provisions in 508 Chapter 2 and in 255 Chapter 2....
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2. HOW TO MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICES IN EVALUATING NEW MEDICAL OFFICE
SPACE
Many facilities were built without features that accommodate people with disabilities, including people who use wheelchairs....
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FAQ: What is Corada Voices?
They can also reply to the "Ask A Specialist" feature (coming soon!)....
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Section 4.1.2, Accessible Sites and Exterior Facilities: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
- Section 4.1.2, Accessible Sites and Exterior Facilities: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments) This section addresses exterior features, elements,...
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11B-303.5 Warning curbs
Abrupt changes in level exceeding 4 inches (102 mm) in a vertical dimension between walks, sidewalks or other pedestrian ways and adjacent surfaces or features shall be identified by warning...
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11B-707.6.2 Numeric keys
Telephone keypads and computer keyboards differ in one significant feature, ascending versus descending numerical order....
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3. Who do Title II of the ADA and Section 504 protect in child welfare programs?
Section 504 also protect “companions” of individuals involved in the child welfare system when the companion is an appropriate person with whom the child welfare agency or court should communicate...
