All areas must comply unless specifically exempted in the Standards or where scoping limits the number of multiple elements required to be accessible....
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New Construction
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
An accessible route is at least 36 inches wide and may narrow briefly to 32 inches wide where the route passes through doors or next to furniture and building elements....
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206.2.8 Employee Work Areas
The Department of Justice ADA regulations provide additional guidance regarding the relationship between these requirements and elements that are not part of the built environment....
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234.1 General
Where there are appropriate technical provisions, they must be applied to the elements that are covered by the scoping provisions. Advisory 234.1 General Exception....
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11B-604.9 Water closets and toilet compartments for children's use
The specifications of one age group should be applied consistently in the installation of a water closet and related elements. ...
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
An accessible route is at least 36 inches wide and may narrow briefly to 32 inches wide where the route passes through doors or next to furniture and building elements....
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Protruding Objects and Trails
Accessibility guidelines do not consider natural elements such as tree branches and rock formations to be protruding objects....
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II. Research Methodology
Prior to participating in this survey, prospective participants were advised to spend some time gathering information pertaining to research elements (trail’s geographic information, surface...
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Applicability
In theory, a Building Code remains applicable throughout the life and operation of a building or other element of the built environment -- see also subsequent discussions about changes and...
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APPENDIX A
team and site coordinator will identify the nine critical areas for data collection: 1) entry to playground where playground surface starts; 2) accessible route connecting accessible play elements...
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Elevator Exemption (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
a majority of the tenants have a main entrance from the common pedestrian area) and a ‘‘shopping center’’ (e.g., a ‘‘shopping strip’’)....
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Elevator Exemption (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
a majority of the tenants have a main entrance from the common pedestrian area) and a "shopping center'' (e.g., a "shopping strip'')....
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Assessment factors. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The policy states that EPAMDs are allowed in all areas of the theme park that are open to pedestrians as a reasonable modification to its general policy on EPAMDs....
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2. Question: What is the minimum width needed for a level boarding railroad passenger station platform to meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
For a level boarding island passenger platform with vertical pedestrian access (by elevator, stairs, escalators, etc.), the minimum width should be the width of the vertical access facility...
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C. Whether the City Can Assert an Undue Burden Defense With Respect to Existing Facilities Covered by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
The Court therefore finds that no undue burden defense exists as to pedestrian rights of way, sidewalks, and curb ramps that were constructed prior to and that have not been altered since...
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Background
of the NCA Trail Surface study was to contribute to the existing body of knowledge to determine which combination of stabilizer materials and aggregates provide the most firm and stable pedestrian...
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Triggering event
The Department also proposed that for prefabricated elements, such as modular buildings and amusement park rides and attractions, or installed equipment, such as ATMs, the start of construction...
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405 Ramps
Technical provisions address running slope, cross slope, handrails, landings, edge protection, and other elements....
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EXHIBIT H POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN EFFECTIVE WEBSITE COMMUNICATIONS
blind, have low vision, or have a disability that affects their ability to read a computer display, and that use screen readers to understand the basic content of the image or graphical element...
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Chapter 1: Background
These recommendations were based on input from ride designers, persons with disabilities, along with established criteria for elements designed for transfer. ...
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Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department also proposed that for prefabricated elements, such as modular buildings and amusement park rides and attractions, or installed equipment, such as ATMs, the start of construction...
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5.0 Conclusions
At least in facilities that are frequented by international travelers, minimum requirements for key built elements would provide a basic level of accessibility that everyone could expect...
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"Existing Facility" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A newly constructed facility remains subject to the accessibility standards in effect at the time of design and construction, with respect to those elements for which, at that time, there...
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
In 1998, the Access Board added specific guidelines on State and local government facilities, 63 FR 2000 (Jan. 13, 1998), and building elements designed for use by children, 63 FR 2060 (...