(New rule section effective November 5, 2001, 26 TexReg 8807; amended effective February 1, 2005, 30 TexReg 382; amended effective March 1, 2007, 32 TexReg 884) (a) Registered accessibility...
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68.75. Responsibilities of the Registered Accessibility Specialist
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Section 35.130(h) Safety. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
To ensure consistency between the title II and title III regulations, the Department has added a new § 35.130(h) in the final rule incorporating this longstanding position relating to imposition...
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215.1 General
EXCEPTION: In existing facilities, visible alarms shall not be required except where an existing fire alarm system is upgraded or replaced, or a new fire alarm system is installed....
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215.1 General
EXCEPTION: In existing facilities, visible alarms shall not be required except where an existing fire alarm system is upgraded or replaced, or a new fire alarm system is installed....
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Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way
SUMMARY: The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board is proposing accessibility guidelines for the design, construction, and alteration of pedestrian facilities in the...
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Selection of Trail Surface Materials
Those trail surface materials that were similar products were listed together within each of five major categories: Constructed soil/aggregate surfaces (e.g. crushed aggregate or...
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III-9.7000 Effect of certification
What if a State or local official allows a facility to be constructed or altered in a manner that does not follow the technical or scoping provisions of the certified code?...
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21. BRAND STANDARDS, QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTIONS
Standards and, within one year of the Consent Decree Date, will (i) specifically reference the ADA Standards in its Brand Standards, and (ii) state in its Brand Standards that Brand Hotels constructed...
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Comments addressed the effective date of the proposed standards, the triggering event by which the effective date is measured in new construction, and variations on a safe harbor, which...
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3. Statutory and Regulatory Background
The Architectural Barriers Act requires facilities constructed or altered by or on behalf of federal agencies to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities.3 See...
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Accessibility - Flatness and Lippage
Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute Construction Tolerances for Segmental Concrete Pavements This guideline applies to construction of interlocking concrete pavements (concrete pavers...
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Shower Compartments
The 2010 Standards add a new exception that permits a 2-inch maximum curb in transfer-type showers in alterations to existing facilities, where recessing the compartment to achieve a ½-inch...
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General Preamble
For current information / news / updates regarding the status of this and related documents, please check the Updates and News pages....
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Costs to Provide Accessible Pedestrian Signals and Pedestrian Pushbuttons (Section-by-Section Analysis)
assumptions: There are over 300,000 existing signalized intersections in the United States using a rule-of-thumb of one signalized intersection per 1,000 population.36 There are 2,550 new...