A tape measure is used to measure the length, width, height, and depth of various elements including parking spaces and access aisles, routes, thresholds, doorways, and protruding objects...
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Using the Tape Measure
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Use of Accompanying Adults or Children as Interpreters
Use of Accompanying Adults or Children as Interpreters Historically, many covered entities have expected a person who uses sign language to bring a family member or friend to interpret...
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5. Significance and Use
5.1 This practice provides a means for obtaining a quantitative estimate of a surface property defined as roughness using longitudinal profile measuring equipment. 5.1.1 The PRI is portable...
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12143(c)(6) Public participation
(6) Public participation The regulations issued under this section shall require that each public entity which operates a fixed route system hold a public hearing, provide an opportunity...
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Using Audio Recording
Some people with learning and cognitive disabilities can only use audio recordings. Such audio recordings can be made available on a USB drive or audio CD....
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2. Public Pay Phones
If more than one bank of public pay phones is provided on a given floor, does at least one pay phone per bank have the following features: [ADA Stds. 4.1.3(17)]...
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Accessibility Guidebook for Outfitters and Guides Operating on Public Lands
This guidebook contains a framework to help outfitters and guides who operate under a special-use permit from the Forest Service provide high-quality services for all visitors (figure 24...
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1.1.7 Order of precedence and use
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE CITY OF VERO BEACH, FLORIDA DJ 205-18-16
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D. Notice to the Public
MSHA will include in all future printings of its Patient Handbook (or equivalent) and all similar publications a statement to the following effect: To ensure effective communication...
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Links
Subpart 15b (covers programs operating with Federal agency funding under special use permits or other agreements) http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/7cfr15b_03.html Subpart...
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8.3 CHECK-OUT AREAS
At least one lane at each check-out area shall comply with 4.32. Any traffic control or book security gates or turnstiles shall comply with 4.13....
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How To Use This Guide
This online guide is an update from a print publication issued in 1993....
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8.3 Check-Out Areas
At least one lane at each check-out area shall comply with 7.2(1). Any traffic control or book security gates or turnstiles shall comply with 4.13....
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2.4 Patient Areas
Is there space in the exam room for an individual using a wheelchair or other mobility aid to move and turn around?...
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Primary Function Areas [4.1.6(2)]
If alterations are made to an area containing a primary function, an accessible "path of travel" is required which means a continuous route connecting the altered area to an entrance, including...
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Why is book writing useful for building personal or professional credibility?
This can improve the author's reputation and leave a lasting impact in both personal and professional areas....
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Alterations To An Area Containing A Primary Function
§36.403(c) Alterations To An Area Containing A Primary Function....
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
This guidebook is the second part of a two-phase project focused on designing sidewalks and trails for access. It was created to provide planners, designers, and transportation...