Section 233.3.4: covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for alterations to residential facilities.
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Alterations: ADA Standard Section 233.3.4
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Coat Hooks and Shelves: ADA Standard Section 213.3.7
Section 213.3.7 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for coat hooks and shelves
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Transient Lodging Guest Rooms: ADA Standard Section 224
Section 224 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for transient lodging guest rooms.
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Alterations to Vacated Buildings: ADA Standard Section 233.3.4.1
Section 233.3.4.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for alterations to vacated buildings.
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Miniature Golf Course Configuration: ADA Standard Section 239.3
Section 239.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for miniature golf course configuration.
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11B-404.2.4.1 Swinging doors and gates
TABLE 11B-404.2.4.1 MANEUVERING CLEARANCES AT MANUAL SWINGING DOORS AND GATES TYPE OF USE MINIMUM MANEUVERING CLEARANCE Approach direction...
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Issue 11: Good vibrations (vibrotactile indications)
It seems to work best to put a thin layer of glue around the outside edges of the recess, then insert the arrow and align it with the direction of travel on the crossing the device indicates...
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1. PATH OF TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION
the project is submitted to DSA. 1.1 Examination of Existing Conditions: The compliance status of path of travel elements, components and features shall be examined by or under the direction...
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R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Detectable warning surfaces are not required at pedestrian refuge islands that are cut-through at street level and are less than 1.8 meters (6 feet) in length in the direction of pedestrian...
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Congressional Findings of Discrimination
Congress directed the Access Board to supplement the accessibility guidelines developed earlier for the Architectural Barriers Act to include “additional requirements, consistent with this...
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R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis) Signs that provide directions, warnings, or other information for pedestrians only and signs that identify routes served by transit stops must...
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Motivational Characteristics
Fixtures placement to avoid direct & reflected glare, and shadows. Light levels that are fairly uniform while still providing areas of interest....
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Electronic documents implementation
To remediate a PDF with direct editing in Adobe Acrobat Pro: (1) mark the reading order for the image as ‘background’; (2) mark the image as ‘Figure’; (3) Right click the image and go to...
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Why Design for Accessibility?
Through direct negotiations. Through civil lawsuits. IV) It's good for your practice. A) Accessible design will keep you off the streets....
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C. Getting Started
By following the directions provided for filling out the checklist, staff can identify accessible shelters and develop information needed to implement temporary and permanent accessibility...
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Outdoor Rinsing Showers
Locate the clear space so that the shower pedestal or wall to which the showerhead is attached is at the center back of the clear space so that the water from the showerhead is directed...
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Attachment A: NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Complaints that a County program, service, or activity is not accessible to persons with disabilities should be directed to [name and contact info for ADA Coordinator]....
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Areas of a public entity open to the public, participants in services, programs, or activities, or invitees. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Zoonotic diseases can be transmitted to humans through bites, scratches, direct contact, arthropod vectors, or aerosols....
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Accessible Parking
Locate parking space and access aisle so that they are relatively level (1:50 maximum slope in all directions is recommended if readily achievable) Provide an access aisle that is at least...
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Clear Space Evaluation
Like the previous study, subjects were not restricted to transferring from a certain direction (e.g. to their left or right) or within certain predefined clear floor spaces. ...
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Case Study #1: Auxiliary aids and services under Title II are different from special education and related services under the IDEA.
When addressing the communication needs of a child who is deaf or hard of hearing, the IEP Team must consider the child's language and communication needs, opportunities for direct communication...
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e. Projected Reporting, Record-Keeping Requirements and Other Compliance Requirements of the Rule
The rule will require that at least one person at the theater be able to provide patrons with captioning and audio description and direct patrons on the equipment’s use. ...
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Background
The absence of specific direction from industry regarding these issues creates significant problems for users trying to comply with surface accessibility requirements....
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Wild animals, monkeys, and other nonhuman primates. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some animals, such as certain nonhuman primates including certain monkeys, pose a direct threat; their behavior can be unpredictably aggressive and violent without notice or provocation....