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2.7 Existing ADA and Rehabilitation Act Requirements for Accessible Medical Care
was considering amending its regulations implementing Titles II and III of the ADA to include specific standards for the design and use of accessible equipment and furniture that is not fixed...
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Proposed § 36.308(a)(1)(iii) provides that companion seats may be fixed or movable and that they shall be equivalent in size, quality, comfort, and amenities to the other seats in the assembly...
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F. Availability of Materials Incorporated by Reference
The standard is applicable to vehicular securement systems used mainly in fixed route service when operated under normal and emergency driving conditions, where passengers are permitted...
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Visible Alarms in Alterations to Existing Facilities
The 1991 Standards, at sections 4.1.3(14) and 4.1.6(1)(b), and sections 202.3 and 215.1 of the 2010 Standards require that when existing elements and spaces of a facility are altered, the...
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Part II: ABA Application and Scoping
rule, differences between the ADA and ABA application and scoping chapters pertain to modifications and waivers, definitions, additions, leases, general exceptions (specifically existing elements...
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11B-206.3 Location
Elements such as ramps, elevators, or other circulation devices, fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair...
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Dining Surface and Work Surface
In addition, the Board has indicated in the ADA scoping provisions that the types of work surfaces covered do not include those surfaces used by employees since elements of work stations...
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Visual Characters
The specifications of 703.6 do not apply to other types of pictograms, including those specified in section 703.7 to label various accessible elements and spaces....
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404.2.10 Door and Gate Surfaces
ETA Editor’s Note: An existing door with a noncompliant kick plate is a safe harbored element for path of travel and barrier removal purposes but will have to comply when the door is...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-23 Storage (Not in Kitchens or Kitchenettes)
Access Board, “type” refers to the design of the element (i.e. closets, cabinets, shelves, clothes rods, hooks, and drawers) as well as the intended use (i.e. coat closets, supply closets...
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106.5.41 Path of Travel
interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms, and other improved areas; parking access aisles; elevators and lifts; or a combination of these elements...
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How does universal design fit in?
Since the early 1990s, the Forest Service has followed a policy that all new and reconstructed facilities, programs, and associated elements are to be accessible....
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Use of the ISA Under the ADA
(28 CFR Parts 35 and 36) and the Department of Transportation (49 CFR Part 37), the ADA Standards require use of the ISA to label or provide direction to certain accessible spaces and elements...
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Museum Investments in Access
potentially attract to their doors more than 50 million Americans with disabilities, more than 20 million families with members who have disabilities, and millions of graying Baby Boomers. (3,4) Elements...