Section 306.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for knee and toe clearance.
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General: ADA Standard Section 306.1
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Size: ADA Standard Section 409.4.6.1
Section 409.4.6.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the size of the car controls in private residence elevators.
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Key Stations and Existing Intercity Rail Stations: ADA Standard Section 218.3
Section 218.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for key stations and existing intercity rail stations.
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Transient Lodging Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.5.3
Section 206.5.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to transient lodging facilities.
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General: ADA Standard Section 229.1
Section 229.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for windows.
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Load and Unload Areas: ADA Standard Section 234.2
Section 234.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for load and unload areas for amusement rides.
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Special Holding Cells and Special Housing Cells: ADA Standard Section 232.3
Section 232.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for special holding cells and special housing cells.
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§ 382.70 Disability-related complaints received by carriers
applies to certificated U.S. carriers and foreign air carriers operating to, from, and in the United States, conducting passenger operations with at least one aircraft having a designed seating...
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382.7 To whom do the provisions of this Part apply?
The Regional Airline Association (“RAA”) asked the Department to exempt all aircraft of up to 30 seats from the rule because its requirements will create excessive burdens for operators...
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Accessible golf cars.
An individual with a disability can hit a golf ball while remaining in the seat of an accessible golf car. ...
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Accessible golf cars.
cars are cars for use by individuals with mobility impairments that are driven with hand controls, and from which a person with a disability can hit the golf ball while remaining in the seat...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Blind or Visually-Impaired
You may direct the person’s arm to a railing or the back of a chair to assist with seating....
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11B-703.8.4 Character height
Exception: In assembly seating where the maximum viewing distance is 100 feet (30.5 m) or greater, the height of the uppercase “I” of low resolution VMS fonts shall be permitted to be 1...
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Inquiries Related to Ability to Perform Job Functions and Accommodations
For example: If an applicant with one leg applies for a job that involves sorting small parts while seated, s/he may not be required to demonstrate the ability to do this job unless all...
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§ 382.33 Advance notice requirements
travel in a stretcher, if this service is available on the flight; (5) Transportation for an electric wheelchair on a flight scheduled to be made with an aircraft with fewer than 60 seats...
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Exam Tables and Chairs
An accessible exam table or chair should have at least have the following: ability to lower to the height of the wheelchair seat, 17‒19 inches from the floor; and elements to stabilize...
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Platform Lifts
rulemakings on recreation and play facilities that permit platforms lifts to be used to provide access to amusement rides (206.7.7), play equipment and structures (206.7.8), team or player seating...
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What Contributes to the Determination of "Readily Achievable"?
bars in toilet stalls; 13) Rearranging toilet partitions to increase maneuvering space; 14) Insulating lavatory pipes under sinks to prevent burns; 15) Installing a raised toilet seat...
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
Movable exhibition seating or furniture for exhibit interactives must be monitored so that they do not block accessible routes, present tripping hazards throughout the exhibition, or prevent...
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F. Availability of Materials Incorporated by Reference
Wheelchair containment and occupant retention systems for accessible transport vehicles designed for use by both sitting and standing passengers — Part 1: Systems for rearward facing wheelchair-seated...
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4.3.1 Reference WhMD Users
Lines of Sight: Currently, the ADA-ABA has requirements for clear sight lines from seating areas reserved for WhMD users....
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Required Means of Egress [IBC §1007.1 (2003), §1003.2.13 (2000)]
The IBC (2003) permits one accessible means of egress from: wheelchair seating in assembly areas with sloped floors where the common path of travel meets aisle requirements for...