First, the requirements (program) office must read the Access Board standards, and determine which technical provisions apply (see section B.2.ii, above)....
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E.1. - What steps does the FAR require an agency to take when acquiring EIT?
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Introduction
include: Tenant or civic associations Faith-based groups Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) Community-based organizations (CBOs) Community boards...
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Alterations to prison cells.
When the Access Board adopted these new requirements, it deferred one decision to the Attorney General, specifically: "Alterations to cells shall not be required to comply except to the...
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Conventions used in this Pocket Guide
Access Board or the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). [S.H. Section Number] Used for Safe Harbor hyperlinks....
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List of Subjects
For the reasons stated in the preamble, under the authority of 47 U.S.C. 255(e), the Board proposes to amend 36 CFR chapter XI, as follows: PART 1193 [REMOVED] 1....
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E205.2 Public Facing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Are there other issues the Board should consider in defining the scope of the term “public facing”?...
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Emergency Egress
According to research sponsored by the Access Board ("Access to Assembly Areas" by the Center for Accessible Design, 1992), it may be prudent to provide more than once accessible means of...
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Automated Revolving Doors
Research sponsored by the Board ("Automated Doors" by Adaptive Environments Laboratory (1993)) indicates that automated revolving doors, in order to be wheelchair accessible, must have a...
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Slope and Rise [4.8.2]
A recent study by the Access Board ("Technical Requirements for Ramps" (1996) by the Center for Accessible Housing) indicates a significant increase in exertion occurs on ramps with slopes...
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II. Research Methodology
Research Methodology Beginning in 2010 NCA and the Access Board began strategizing on how to provide a useful resource to trail managers on what natural surface materials were being used...
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BACKGROUND
The County, through its Board of Supervisors, is responsible for reviewing the accessibility of each polling place and selecting each polling place....
- San Francisco: Accessible Business Entrance Program
- Ability Center of Greater Toledo - Toledo, OH
- Resources for Independence, Central Valley - Madera, Fresno, Merced, and Visalia, CA
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g. Discussion of Significant Regulatory Alternatives That Minimize Impact on Small Entities
Only such an across-the-board requirement fulfills the effective communication objective by permitting individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision disabilities...
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DISABILITY
Medication, medical supplies, equipment, appliances, low-vision devices (defined as devices that magnify, enhance, or otherwise augment a visual image, but not including ordinary eyeglasses...
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Section 1194.22 Web-based Intranet and Internet Information and Applications (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Board did not adopt or modify four of the WCAG 1.0 priority one checkpoints....
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C. Costs and Benefits
composed of the following components: Acquisition costs for captioning hardware; Acquisition costs for audio description hardware; Acquisition costs for captioning devices...
- MD Support: The Eyes of the Macular Degeneration Community
- Great Plains ADA Center
- Alliance of People with disAbilities - Seattle and Bellevue, WA
- Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
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Ground Level Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2.1
Section 240.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for ground level play components.
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Ramps are preferred over transfer systems since not all children who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices may be able to use, or may choose not to use, transfer systems....