Reasons for issuing proposed accessibility guidelines The Access Board’s current accessibility guidelines, the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines, were developed primarily for...
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Reasons for issuing proposed accessibility guidelines
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B.5.i. - What is nonavailability?
Nonavailability refers to circumstances where no commercial items are available that meet the applicable Access Board’s technical provisions (directly or through equivalent facilitation)...
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G.6.iii. - Can "significant expense" be established simply by demonstrating that a product that meets the applicable technical provisions is significantly more expensive than one that does not?
In determining whether acquisition of EIT that meets all or part of the applicable technical provisions of the Access Board's standards would impose an undue burden, an agency must consider...
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C. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
As such, the Board has determined that the proposed rule does not have federalism implications within the meaning of Executive Order 13132....
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C102.1 Incorporation by Reference
Copies of the referenced standards may be inspected at the Access Board’s office, 1331 F Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20004....
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E102.1 Incorporation by Reference
Copies of the referenced standards may be inspected at the Access Board’s office, 1331 F Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20004....
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Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Passenger Vessels (link to document)
Preamble Chapter V1: Application and Administration Chapter V2: Scoping Requirements Chapter V3: Building Blocks Chapter V4: Onboard Accessible Routes and Accessible Passenger Boarding...
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C. Regulatory Flexibility Act
rule merely remedies several inadvertent drafting errors in the ICT Final Rule, including the unintentional deletion of longstanding TTY-related accessibility requirements, the Access Board...
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Why are detectable warnings no longer required for all curb ramps or at hazardous vehicular areas?
In the last update, the ADA Standards were revised to focus more clearly on facilities located on sites in recognition of separate criteria the Access Board is developing for public rights-of-ways...
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§ 37.201(a)
., operate the lift and provide assistance with securement; provide other boarding assistance if needed, as in the case of a wheelchair user who has transferred to a vehicle seat because...
- Utah Independent Living Center (UILC) -Salt Lake City, UT
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B.6.ii. - If an agency determines that the acquisition of EIT that meets the applicable technical provisions of the Access Board’s standards would impose an undue burden, does it have any remaining obligations under Section 508?
Yes. The statute requires that the information and data be provided to individuals with disabilities by an alternative means of access. For example, if an agency wishes to purchase a...
- Lutron Wireless Maestro Lighting Control
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"Religious entity.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many religious organizations in the United States use lay boards and other secular or corporate mechanisms to operate schools and an array of social services....
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a. Structural Strength
The Access Board sought input in question 18, on whether current transfer supports are capable of resisting vertical and horizontal forces of 250 pounds at all points....
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(3) Adjustability: Transfer Surface Intermediate Heights
In addition to the matter of low transfer height, the Access Board sought public comment in question 14(c) on whether the final rule should require intermediate heights between a minimum...
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Safe harbor.
This issue was not addressed in the 2004 ADAAG because it is outside of the scope of the Access Board's authority under the ADA....
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Religious entity (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Many religious organizations in the United States use lay boards and other secular or corporate mechanisms to operate schools and an array of social services....
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Use Zone
The ground level area beneath and immediately adjacent to a play structure or play equipment that is designated by ASTM F 1487 (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards" in Chapter...
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382.71 What other aircraft accessibility requirements apply to carriers?
maintenance of accessibility features in proper working order and tells carriers to ensure that any replacement or refurbishing of cabin features does not reduce existing accessibility to a level...
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2.2 Who to Talk to About Getting Changes Made
If you are asking for bigger changes, it is best to talk to the people who make high-level decisions, such as the manager or owner. Ask the staff the best way to contact that person. ...
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Ground Floor
A building or facility always has at least one ground floor and may have more than one ground floor as where a split level entrance has been provided or where a building is built into a...
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2.5.5 Turning Space
Vertical alignment between the outdoor recreation access route, turning space, and resting interval shall be nominally level....
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Can curbs be used to indicate areas with less than 80” of vertical clearance?
Curbs may be mistaken for a step or change in level, instead of a barrier....