To accommodate steep terrain, ORARs may be designed with shorter sections that have a steeper running slope and length, as shown in table 3, with resting intervals at the top and bottom...
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Running Slope [1016.7.1]
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COST OF EQUIPMENT
supports and leg supports 19 inch max. height 28 inch width 17 inch depth $6,200 - $11,100 $6,200 - $11,100 24% Configuration #3: New equipment design...
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Supporting Documents for the Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards Advisory Committee Report
Equipment Accessibility Standards Advisory Committee work were utilized in the Committee’s final report “Advancing Equal Access to Diagnostic Services: Recommendations on Standards for the Design...
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FEATURES
Note that the design minimizes the bolsters at the front half of the seat in order to promote ease of transfer. Note that these features are widely used in both tables and chairs....
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§27.15(a)
The notification shall also include an identification of the responsible employee designated pursuant to §27.13(a)....
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Release of unsold accessible seats. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Through its investigations, the Department has become familiar with the problem of designated accessible seating being sold to the general public before people who need accessible seating...
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Toilet Compartments
To achieve compliance with TAS for both the toilet compartment and baby changing table, it may be necessary to design the toilet compartment to exceed the minimum size requirements of TAS...
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A.2.ii. - Should EIT be compatible with assistive technology?
These products, such as information kiosks, copiers, or other similar products that do not permit a user to install or connect assistive technology, must be designed so that an end user...
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§ 35.151(c)(1)
(1) For facilities on which construction commences before [date six months after the effective date of the final rule], design, construction, or alteration of facilities in conformance with...
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15. Under what circumstances may the IEP Team make decisions about the provision of auxiliary aids and services required under Title II?
If a school district designates the IEP Team as having the responsibility of making decisions about the auxiliary aids and services required under Title II, then the IEP Team may make this...
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Comments on the Costs of Implementation
In addition to the comments on the specific features of the three design options, one of the issues most widely commented upon was the cost of compliance with the Act's accessibility requirements...
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Minimum Clear Headroom
This design specification was not expected to conflict with typical door heights....
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H29
For information on the requirements for accessible showers or bathtubs see the ADA Standards for Accessible Design which is available online at www.ada.gov....
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A. Complaint Procedures and Complaints Resolution Officials (CRO’s)
Carriers must (i) establish a procedure for resolving disability-related complaints raised by passengers with a disability and (ii) designate at least one CRO to be available to handle disability-related...
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If Passenger with a Disability Requests Private Screening
You must always seek assistance from the appropriate designated personnel in making such a decision....
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1002.4.4.2 Side Entry
Where wheelchair spaces are entered only from the side, amusement rides shall be designed to permit sufficient maneuvering clearance for individuals using a wheelchair or mobility aid to...
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11B-411.2.2.2 Verbal identification
When the accessibility function button is pressed, verbal announcement of the car designation shall be provided at the elevator car entrance upon arrival....
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Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
individuals with mobility disabilities for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, electronic personal assistance mobility devices… such as the Segway® PT, or any mobility device designed...
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§35.130(b)(1)(iv) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
benefits, or services would be more effective, paragraph (b)(2) provides that a qualified individual with a disability still has the right to choose to participate in the program that is not designed...
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"1991 Standards" and "2004 ADAAG" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term ‘‘1991 Standards'' refers to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, originally published on July 26, 1991, and republished as Appendix D to 28 CFR part 36....
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806.4 Hotel, Motel and Condominium Special Accessibility Features
(ii) All beds in designed accessible guest rooms shall be open-frame type that allows the passage of lift devices. (iii) Water closets that comply with section 604.4....
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A1. Parking Count
aisle + 1 van-accessible space 51-75 2 spaces w/ min. 60 inch wide access aisle + 1 van-accessible space If more than 75, see the ADA Standards for Accessible Design...