After reviewing the MDE Advisory Committee recommendations, the Access Board has decided that the proposed provision is sufficient to require the leg support advocated by the MDE Advisory...
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M305.4 Leg Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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M302.2.3 Size (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Access Board also solicited comment in question 16 on whether the transfer surface size proposed for seated position diagnostic equipment was sufficient to facilitate independent transfer...
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Captioning at sporting venues. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
There are various options that could be used for providing captioning, such as on a scoreboard, on a line board, on a handheld device, or other methods....
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Captioning at sporting venues. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
There are various options that could be used for providing captioning, such as on a scoreboard, on a line board, on a handheld device, or other methods. ...
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407.12 Reach Height (Section-by-Section Analysis)
By “stationary,” the Board means that the ICT, once put in place, is not intended to be relocated for routine use....
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11B-224.7.2 Multi-bedroom housing units with adaptable features
ETA Editor's Note The following Access Board Note was taken from ADA Title II §35.151(f) New Construction and Alterations; Housing at a Place of Education, and ADA Title III §36.406(e...
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(C) NYCT’s interpretation of the ADA and DOT’s implementing regulations is too narrow.
requirement cited by NYCT, as set forth in § 206.2.3.1 of Appendix B to 36 CFR Part 1191, merely lays out one situation in which a public entity must provide an accessible route between the levels...
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7.4 Legal and Regulatory Considerations
DOJ’s future work on medical equipment will be broader in scope than the Access Board’s work as it will not be limited to diagnostic medical equipment....
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Proceedings of: Workshop on Improving Building Design for Persons with Low Vision
) the federal mandates to significantly reduce the consumption of energy in these buildings, which have lowered electrical power requirements and resulted in reductions in illumination levels...
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A4.6.3 Parking Spaces
In tests conducted with actual lift/van/wheelchair combinations, (under a Board-sponsored Accessible Parking and Loading Zones Project) researchers found that a space and aisle totaling...
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302.7 With Limited Manipulation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
302.7 With Limited Manipulation (Section-by-Section Analysis) In this section, the Board proposes to address the functional performance criterion for users with limited manipulation....
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502.2.1 User Control of Accessibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Advisory Committee recommended that the Board include an express provision ensuring that persons with disabilities are able to activate and use features or settings—such as font size...
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Section 1193.1 Purpose (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The requirement for the Board to issue accessibility guidelines is contained in section 255 (e)....
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Revolving Doors or Turnstiles
The Board has included a provision clarifying that automatic types of revolving doors, gates, and turnstiles cannot be the only means of passage at an accessible entrance (404.3.7)....
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382.53 What information must carriers give individuals with a vision or hearing impairment at airports?
This requirement applies to a wide variety of information, concerning such subjects as flight safety, ticketing, flight check-in, flight delays or cancellations, schedule changes, boarding...
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General Scoping for TTYs
In the final rule, the Board has clarified references to "site" as being specific to "exterior sites" to avoid confusion that may arise since the term "site," by itself, can be read to include...
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Specifications for Alternate Roll-in Shower Controls
In the final rule, the Board has clarified these specifications and provided more detail on their location depending on whether the shower is equipped with a seat....
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M302.2.5 Unobstructed Transfer (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the MDE NPRM the Access Board proposed that each transfer side provide unobstructed access to the transfer surface, with an exception to permit temporary obstructions as long as they...
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BENEFITS AND COSTS: OVERVIEW
This means that a $5,000 adjustable-height examination table purchased today would cost approximately $6,200 after the Access Board adopts the requirements for knee-crutches and transfer...
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Guidance Questions and Answers Concerning 49 CFR Part 39, ADA Rules Concerning Passenger Vessels
Access Board, standards for the accessible design and construction of passenger vessels....
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F235.2.1 Dispersion
The term "boat slip" is intended to cover any pier area other than launch ramp boarding piers where recreational boats are moored for purposes of berthing, embarking, or disembarking....
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-10 Clustered Toilet Rooms
Access Board, TAS 213.2, Exception 4 does not apply to multiple single user bathing or shower rooms; therefore, this Exception is applicable only to multiple single user toilet rooms clustered...
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235.2.1 Dispersion
The term "boat slip" is intended to cover any pier area other than launch ramp boarding piers where recreational boats are moored for purposes of berthing, embarking, or disembarking....
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T702.4 Character Height
Table T702.4—Character Height Sign location Minimum character height Exterior route or destination signs on boarding side of non-rail...