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FAQ: Are there free tools available for download?
Evan Terry Associates has developed several tools to assist in accessibility surveys and plan reviews....
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D. Department of Justice Activities Related to Health Care Providers and Medical Equipment
and furniture that is not fixed or built into a facility in order to ensure that programs and services provided by state and local governments and by public accommodations are accessible...
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Reservations
Understanding what constitutes an accessible feature and how each feature serves guests with disabilities will enable staff to provide essential information to customers....
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11B-203.9 Employee workstations
Employee workstations shall be on an accessible route complying with Division 4....
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Maintenance and Back-Up
The ADA regulation contains a specific provision requiring that covered entities maintain their accessibility features and equipment in operable working condition....
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K) Temporary Events
The Standards can provide guidance to help event planners place temporary accessible parking spaces in appropriate locations, provide an accessible route throughout the site, and provide...
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402.2 Components
Other components of accessible routes, such as ramps (405) and curb ramps (406), are permitted to be more steeply sloped....
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M101.1 Purpose (Section-by-Section Analysis)
to provide patients with disabilities independent access to and use of diagnostic equipment to the maximum extent possible....
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Sec.36.304(b)(13)
(13) Rearranging toilet partitions to increase maneuvering space;
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401 General
401 General
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12 [§ 4.7.9]
12 [§ 4.7.9] When a curb ramp is located at a marked crossing, the area where the ramp run ends must be contained within the marked crossing. The flared sides of a curb ramp do...
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8 [§§ 4.3.3; 4.3.7]
8 [§§ 4.3.3; 4.3.7] Curb ramps should have at least 36 inches of clear space at the “top” of the ramp, which can be seen in the illustration to the right [below]. The 36-inch...
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Feature 4 - Temporary Barrier Removal for Routes to the Meeting Space
Feature 4 - Temporary Barrier Removal for Routes to the Meeting Space
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Feature 2 - Temporary Barrier Removal for Routes to the Building Entrance
Feature 2 - Temporary Barrier Removal for Routes to the Building Entrance
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Completing Measurements and Recording Information
One person can complete a survey of a polling place but it is often quicker and easier for two people to work together. One can be responsible for taking the measurements and the...
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§382.67 What is the requirement for priority space in the cabin to store passengers' wheelchairs?
[78 FR 67923, Nov. 12, 2013]
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401 General
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1018.7.2 Cross Slope
The cross slope shall not be steeper than 1:48. EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than concrete, asphalt, or boards, cross slopes not steeper than 1:20 shall be permitted when...
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Question 13
YES/NO 13. Are all objects that hang over the aisles(e.g., seasonal lighting, display merchandise) 80 inches or more above the route?
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Question 12
YES/NO 12. Are all the aisles into and through the business free of any objects (e.g., cantilevered display fixtures, trees in container pots, signs)...
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401 General
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Existing Trailheads [F202.3]
At existing trailheads, if elements or spaces are altered but the circulation path to the altered space or element is not changed, the circulation path does not have to be altered to...