Examples of ways to make orientation tactilely discernible include braille labels, off-center holes, and a notched corner....
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407.11 Keys, Tickets, and Fare Cards
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When is a facility considered accessible?
The ADAAG Recreation Facilities applies to boating facilities, fishing piers and platforms, golf courses, miniature golf courses, amusement rides, sports facilities, and swimming pools and...
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DEFINITION: SERVICE ANIMAL
* There is a limited exception for miniature horses....
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Pit Toilets [F213.1, Exception]
Pit toilets are primitive outhouses that may consist simply of a hole in the ground covered by a toilet riser (figure 26)....
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Openings in Beach Access Routes
Gaps include spaces between the planks on a boardwalk and drainage holes in temporary or permanent surfaces....
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F213.1 General
A pit toilet is a primitive outhouse consisting of a toilet riser over a hole dug into the ground or receptacle to receive and naturally decompose human waste....
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Assistive Listening Systems
Individual receivers, which are either built into or connected to headphones or earphones (often, miniature earphones called “earbuds”) can pick up the signal....
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Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices In recent years, some people with mobility disabilities have begun using less traditional mobility devices such as golf cars or Segways®....
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F213.1 General
A pit toilet is a primitive outhouse consisting of a toilet riser over a hole dug into the ground or receptacle to receive and naturally decompose human waste....
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Openings [1018.6]
Gaps, including spaces between the planks on a boardwalk and drainage holes in temporary or permanent surfaces, that are big enough for wheels, canes, or crutch tips to drop through or become...
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Pit Toilet
A primitive outhouse consisting of a toilet riser over a hole dug into the ground or receptacle to receive and naturally decompose human waste. ...
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Pit Toilet
Pit Toilet—A primitive outhouse consisting of a toilet riser over a hole dug into the ground or receptacle to receive and naturally decompose human waste....
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Pit Toilet
A primitive outhouse consisting of a toilet riser over a hole dug into the ground or receptacle to receive and naturally decompose human waste. ...
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Choice of Device
For example, if golf cars are generally prohibited in a park, the park may be required to allow a golf car when it is being used because of a person's mobility disability, unless there is...
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Safe Harbor
Residential facilities dwelling units Amusement rides Recreational boating facilities Exercise machines and equipment Fishing piers and platforms Golf...
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1.0 APPLICATION
Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG), which are available at http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/accessibility/ Boating and fishing facilities, swimming pools, play areas, sports arenas, miniature...
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Scope of coverage. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a country club may qualify as a private club and have a golf course on its grounds. ...
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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
For example, as originally recommended by the Access Board’s Recreation Access Advisory Committee, all holes on a miniature golf course would be required to be accessible except for sloped...
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Accessible Practice Putting Greens, Practice Teeing Grounds, and Teeing Stations at Driving Ranges
238.3 of the 2010 Standards requires that five percent (5%) but at least one of each of practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges must permit golf...
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III. Proposed Action/Summary
to assist it in determining if it should propose specific accessibility requirements for non-fixed equipment and furniture, including medical equipment, exercise equipment, accessible golf...
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II-3.6100 General
ILLUSTRATION 3: A county ordinance prohibits the use of golf carts on public highways. An individual with a mobility impairment uses a golf cart as a mobility device....
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Other Safety tips:
Use the “Peep Hole” in the guestroom door to determine who is on the other side before you open the door. [All hotel staff members have uniforms and name tags....
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IV. Discussion of Findings and Implications
Playgrounds surfaced with tiles were observed with puncture holes, buckling and separating seams that created openings and changes in level on the accessible route. ...