Factors that could affect "user convenience" include, but are not limited to, protection from the weather, security, lighting, and comparative maintenance of the alternative parking site...
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208.3.2 Residential Facilities
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208.3.2 Residential Facilities
Factors that could affect "user convenience" include, but are not limited to, protection from the weather, security, lighting, and comparative maintenance of the alternative parking site...
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206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints
This exception applies where topography or other similar existing site constraints necessitate the use of a platform lift as the only feasible alternative....
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B.2.ii. - How should an agency proceed in identifying "applicable" technical provisions in Subparts B, C, and D of the Access Board’s standards to ensure acquired products provide comparable access?
Subpart D requires that: (a) product support documentation provided to end users shall be made available in alternate formats upon request at no additional charge; (b) end users shall have...
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Additional Design Specifications for Requirement 1
facility exceeds 8.33%, or where other physical barriers, or legal restrictions, outside the control of the owner, prevent the installation of an accessible pedestrian route, an acceptable alternative...
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Requirements Regarding Mobility Devices and Aids
In that case, they are still required to serve a person with a disability using one of these devices in an alternate manner if possible, such as providing curbside service or meeting the...
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E. Cost and benefits of website regulations
must include both qualitative and quantitative measurements of the benefits and costs of the proposed rule as well as a discussion of each potentially effective and reasonably feasible alternative...
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Roundabouts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
pedestrian, the following signals are displayed to drivers: a flashing yellow signal, then a steady yellow signal, then two steady red signals during the pedestrian walk interval, and then alternating...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
B: Regulatory Assessment sections entitled, "Background," "Regulatory Alternatives," "Regulatory Proposals with Cost Implications," and "Measurement of Incremental Benefits"; see also 69...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
B: Regulatory Assessment sections entitled, "Background," "Regulatory Alternatives," "Regulatory Proposals with Cost Implications," and "Measurement of Incremental Benefits"; see also 69...
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Single-User Toilet Rooms: No Side Transfer Space
Door clearances and turning space, as shown in the preceding examples, further determine minimum room dimensions....
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11B-703.7.2.6.1 Men’s toilet and bathing facilities
The color of the triangle symbol shall contrast with the color of the door or surface on which the triangle symbol is mounted, either light on a dark background or dark on a light background...
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TrimZa Electric Nail Clipper Precision
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Created for people with busy lifestyles, these gummies offer a simple alternative to oils and capsules, making it easy to add plant-based wellness support to your everyday routine without...
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Common Problems with Courtrooms
Common Problems with Courtrooms Ø Doors are too heavy to open. Ø No assistive listening systems are provided for people who are hard of hearing. ...
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803.1 General
Partitions and doors should be designed to ensure people using accessible dressing and fitting rooms privacy equivalent to that afforded other users of the facility....
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Accessible Routes
accessible route must comply with ADAAG provisions for the location, width (minimum of 36 inches), passing space, head room, surface, slope (maximum of 1:12 or 8.33%), changes in level, doors...
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Accessible Routes
Accessible route requirements in ADAAG address width (minimum of 36 inches), passing space, head room, surface, slope (maximum of 1:12 or 8.33%), changes in level, doors, egress, and areas...