Section 216.4.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for directional signs.
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  Directional Signs: ADA Standard Section 216.4.3
  
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  Assembly Areas: ADA Standard Section 221
  
Section 221 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for assembly areas.
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  Boat Slips: ADA Standard Section 235.2
  
Section 235.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for boat slips.
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  Putting Greens: ADA Standard Section 238.2.2
  
Section 238.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for putting greens.
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  Teeing Grounds: ADA Standard Section 238.2.1
  
Section 238.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for teeing grounds.
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  Web Site Accessibility
  
site they own or control that markets air transportation (4) to the general public in the United States conforms to the WCAG 2.0 Success Criteria and all Conformance Requirements at Level...
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  3. Camera
  
Consider taking additional photos of the digital level showing slope and cross slope measurements of walkways and ramps as well as photos showing exactly where the digital level was placed...
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  11B-227.2 Check-out aisles  
  
As check-out aisles are opened and closed based on fluctuating customer levels, the business should ensure that the number of accessible check-out aisles available complies with Table 11B...
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  Covered Multifamily Dwellings
  
(Garden apartments) One commenter requested that the Department clarify whether single family attached dwelling units with all living space on one level (i.e. garden units) fall within the...
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  11B-227.2 Check-out aisles
  
As check-out aisles are opened and closed based on fluctuating customer levels, the business should ensure that the number of accessible check-out aisles available complies with Table 11B...
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  11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
  
(1) Newly constructed or altered streets, roads, and highways must contain curb ramps or other sloped areas at any intersection having curbs or other barriers to entry from a street level...
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  11B-227.2 Check-out aisles
  
As check-out aisles are opened and closed based on fluctuating customer levels, the business should ensure that the number of accessible check-out aisles available complies with Table 11B...
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  11B-232.1 General
  
Cells with mobility features shall be provided in each classification level. 2) Alterations to detention and correctional facilities. ...
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  Part II: ABA Application and Scoping
  
The Board based the ABA application and scoping documents (Chapters 1 and 2) on those in Part 1 for ADA facilities to ensure greater consistency between the level of access required for...
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  382.41 What flight-related information must carriers provide to qualified individuals with a disability?
  
When level-entry boarding is not available on a particular flight, carriers must also provide information about boarding assistance requiring the use of a ramp or lift to all passengers...
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  Section D: Entrances
  
(§404.2.4) D4 Is the area in front of the door level, with slopes no greater than 1:48 in all directions?...
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  Medical Examinations
  
essential functions of the job s/he holds or desires with or without an accommodation; or (2) would pose a significant risk of substantial harm that could not be reduced to an acceptable level...
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  1136A.1 Receptacle heights
  
located no more than 48 inches (1219 mm) measured from the top of the receptacle outlet box nor less than 15 inches (381 mm) measured from the bottom of the receptacle outlet box to the level...
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  210 Stairways
  
In altered facilities, stairs serving levels that are connected by an accessible route do not have to comply, but must be equipped with complying handrails....
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  3. MINIMUMS, MAXIMUMS AND SPECIFYING AT THE LIMIT
  
Specifying dimensions for design in the manner described above will better ensure that facilities and elements accomplish the level of accessibility intended by the requirements....
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  What is slip resistance?
  
Materials which might be suitable for level surfaces may be inappropriate for sloping surfaces; materials specified for dry conditions may be unsafe when it rains; a leather shoe may perform...
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  Introduction
  
appointed by the President from the public, a majority of which are individuals with disabilities, and the heads of 12 federal agencies or their designees whose positions are Executive Level...
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  Boating facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
exceptions are provided from the general standards for accessible routes in order to take into account the difficulty of meeting accessibility slope requirements due to fluctuations in water level...
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  Background of U.S. Access Board
  
We have about 27 staff; we have board members who are either very high level federal agency personnel and their liaison staff, such as Susan and Tom; or we have individuals who are appointed...