., from 54 inches in the existing 508 Standards to 48 inches in this proposed rule) reflects a similar change in 2004 to the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines....
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407.12.2.1 Unobstructed Side Reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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A4.31.9 Text Telephones
However, in the future as technology develops this could change....
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1.4.3. Notice Requirements
Despite this change, the Department maintains its position that any costs associated with the notice requirement are de minimis because indicating the availability of captioning and audio...
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Limitations
incompatibility thus limiting the ability to test a wider variety of surfaces which would contribute to a larger data set for comparison; Climate, adverse weather conditions, seasonal changes...
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Technical difficulty and readily achievable
When barrier removal is limited due to technical feasibility, the business should still consider if it is possible to make some type of change that will improve access, even if it falls...
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§ 35.150(b)(1) General
A public entity is not required to make structural changes in existing facilities where other methods are effective in achieving compliance with this section....
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9. What Kind of Documentation Would Be Helpful?
Explain how the client's condition makes changes at work necessary. ...
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Identify Departments and Programs
If non-structural changes, such as moving programs, should be made, include them in the action plan. If structural changes are needed, include them in the transition plan....
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III-9.7000 Effect of certification
Amendments will not automatically be considered certified, and a submitting official will need to reapply for certification of the changed or additional provisions....
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308 Reach Ranges
The ADAAG Review Advisory Committee’s report, upon which the proposed rule was largely based, recommended that the side reach range, including obstructed reaches, be changed to those required...
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Amusement Rides: ADA Standard Section 206.2.9
Section 206.2.9 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in amusement rides.
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Detention and Correctional Facilities: ADA Standard Section 217.4.8
Section 217.4.8 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTYs in detention and correctional facilities.
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Residential Facilities: ADA Standard Section 215.5
Section 215.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for fire alarm systems in residential facilities.
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Transient Lodging: ADA Standard Section 215.4
Section 215.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for fire alarm systems in transient lodging.
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Performance Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.6
Section 206.2.6 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in performance areas.
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Designated Aisle Seats: ADA Standard Section 221.4
Section 221.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for designated aisle seats in assembly areas.
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11B-206.2.3 Multi-story buildings and facilities
Spaces and elements located on a level not required to be served by an accessible route must fully comply with this chapter....
- Brewer Access™ High-Low Exam Table
- Sennheiser SI 30 Master Transmitter
- Speakman SensorFlo AC Powered Sensor Faucet S-9020-CA
- eone Bradley Classic Timepiece
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11B-206.2.7 Press boxes
Exceptions: An accessible route shall not be required to press boxes in bleachers that have points of entry at only one level provided that the aggregate area of all press boxes is...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.2 Test number one, individual building test
To determine site impracticality, the slope would be measured at ground level from the point of the planned entrance on a straight line to: 1....
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11B-232.2 General holding cells and general housing cells
Accessible cells or rooms should be dispersed among different levels of security, housing categories, and holding classifications (e.g., male/female and adult/juvenile) to facilitate access...