But we’re currently stuck with that, and it’s nothing that this group can change....
Search Results "Change In Direction"
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Robert Dupuy, IALD, LC. Problems and Solutions
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Roberta Null, Ph.D., ASID. Training for Blind and Low Vision Persons: Color Contrast
And, in fact, it changed their lives. Activity Room (slide 2) The color contrast wasn’t quite that bright when we first did this, but they put it and they seemed to like it....
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Issue 17: What design guidance on artificial/electric lighting for low vision persons can be provided in the short term?
Question by Jim Woods: So how can ASHRAE make these changes in LPDs if they don’t know what the consequence is going to be with regard to illumination?...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVESTIGATORS
., did the Charging Party let the employer know that s/he needed an adjustment or change at work for a reason related to a medical condition)?...
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Section 36.406(d) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The reasons for this proposal are based on two important changes in the 2004 ADAAG. For the first time, residential dwellings are explicitly covered in section 233 of the 2004 ADAAG....
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Section 35.151(e) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The reasons for this proposal are based on two important changes in the 2004 ADAAG. ...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The two requirements for alterations to historic facilities enumerated in current § 35.151(d)(1) and (2) have been combined under proposed § 35.151(b)(3), and one substantive change is proposed...
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Standards Development
Early in the review process, based on evidence from the initial data collection activities, the staff prepared a series of proposals for changes to the existing standard. Dr....
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Sections 35.108(e) and 36.105(e)—Has a Record of Such an Impairment
The NPRM proposed keeping the language in the title II and title III regulations (with minor editorial changes) but to renumber it as §§ 35.108(e)(1) and 36.105(e)(1)....
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Readily achievable (Advisory Guidance)
Of course fundamental alteration means a change in the fundamental characteristic of the product, not merely a cosmetic or esthetic change....
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Safe Harbors
with the accessibility requirements of the immediately preceding edition of the California Building Code, it shall not be required to retrofit such elements to reflect the incremental changes...
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Eunice Noell-Waggoner, IES, LC. Lighting Issues
I don’t think so So it’s just that there’s a big disconnect between the understanding of age-related changes in general on the part of the people who manage these facilities....
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General: ADA Standard Section 212.1
Section 212 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for kitchens, kitchenettes and sinks.
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General: ADA Standard Section 230.1
Section 230.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for two-way communication systems.
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Raised Diving Boards and Diving Platforms: ADA Standard Section 203.14
Section 203.14 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for raised diving boards and diving platforms in the most current ADA Standards.
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Unisex (Single-Use or Family) Toilet and Unisex Bathing Rooms: ADA Standard Section 213.2.1
Section 213.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for unisex (single-use or family) toilet and unisex bathing rooms.
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Rest Stops, Emergency Roadside Stops, and Service Plazas: ADA Standard Section 217.4.5
Section 217.4.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTYs at rest stops, emergency roadside stops, and service plazas.
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General: ADA Standard Section 224.1
Section 224.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for transient lodging guest rooms.
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Additions: ADA Standard Section 240.1.1
Section 240.1.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for additions to play areas.
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General: ADA Standard Section 237.1
Section 237.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for fishing piers and platforms.
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Raised Refereeing, Judging, and Scoring Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.10
Section 203.10 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for raised refereeing, judging, and scoring areas in the most current ADA Standards.
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Ground Level and Elevated Play Components: ADA Standard Section 206.2.17.1
Section 206.2.17.1 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to ground level and elevated play components.
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General: ADA Standard Section 236.1
Section 236.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for exercise machines and equipment.
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Minimum Number: ADA Standard Section 234.3
Section 234.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for the minimum number of wheelchair spaces required at amusement rides.