Section 231 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for judicial facilities.
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General: ADA Standard Section 231.1
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General: ADA Standard Section 221.1
Section 221.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for assembly areas.
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General: ADA Standard Section 240.1
Section 240.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for play areas.
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§27.75(a)(2) Curb cuts.
All pedestrian crosswalks constructed with Federal financial assistance shall have curb cuts or ramps to accommodate persons in wheelchairs, pursuant to section 228 of the Federal-Aid Highway...
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II-5.1000 General.
On the other hand, if a State highway authority leases a facility in one of its highway rest areas to a privately owned restaurant, the public entity would be responsible for making the...
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DISCUSSION
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities....
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Braille Specifications
These comments urged the Board to revise this specification to allow braille placement adjacent to text, as is permitted on elevator car controls. Response....
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Introduction
The manual attempts to avoid an overly legalistic style without sacrificing completeness....
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(1) Adjustability: Minimum High Transfer Height
For manual wheelchair user’s seats measured up to 23.9 inches; for power wheelchair users up to 28.9 inches; and for scooter users to 25.3 inches....
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Interchangeability: ADA Standard Section 106.4
Section 106.4 of the ADA Standards covers information on the interchangeability of terms used throughout the ADA Standards.
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§1607.1 Statement of purpose.
Need for uniformity—Issuing agencies. ...
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J. Drinking Fountains
Accessible drinking fountains must have enough space for a person using a wheelchair, scooter, or other mobility device to use the drinking fountain....
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Inline Skates
Landis.) with a single frame to a shoe or boot that is usually fairly stiff, providing good support and control....
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Tips for Weighing People Using an Accessible Scale
The route should be away from high foot traffic areas and should not block frequently used room entrances....
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Tread
Tread—The portion of a trail, outdoor recreation access route, or beach access route where traffic moves (for pedestrian routes, this is the walking surface)....
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§ 38.33 Fare box
Where provided, the fare box shall be located as far forward as practicable and shall not obstruct traffic in the vestibule, especially wheelchairs or mobility aids....
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Authority:
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 794); sec. 16(a) and (d) of the Federal Transit Act of 1964, as amended (49 U.S.C. 5310(a) and (f); sec. 165(b) of the Federal-Aid Highway...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(i)(A)
., in highway rest stops....
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(i)(A)
., in highway rest stops....
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Reasonable Modification of Policies and Procedures
A public agency that does not allow people to bring food into its facility may need to make an exception for a person who has diabetes and needs to eat frequently to control his glucose...
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Detail
Detail Fine details like streets felt like “wire mesh.” You could not distinguish one street from another given the scale. ...
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3306.2 Walkways
Walkways shall be of sufficient width to accommodate the pedestrian traffic, but shall be not less than 4 feet (1219 mm) in width....