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11B-703.1.1.2 Inspection
Signs and identification devices shall be field inspected after installation and approved by the enforcing agency prior to the issuance of a final certificate of occupancy per...
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11B-216.4.2 Areas of refuge and exterior areas for assisted rescue
Signs required by Chapter 10, Section 1009.11 to provide instructions in areas of refuge shall comply with Section 11B-703.5. Signs required by Chapter 10, Section 1009.9 at doors to...
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- Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES)
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Do the ADA Standards apply to existing facilities that are not subject to the alterations requirements?
For more information about barrier removal and program access, visit DOJ’s website at www.ada.gov or contact the DOJ ADA Information Line at (800) 514-0301 (voice) or (800) 514-0383 (TTY...
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28 CFR Parts 35 and 36, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability; Accessibility of Web Information and Services of State and Local Government Entities and Public Accommodations (ANPRM)
RIN 1190-AA61 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability; Accessibility of Web Information and Services of State and Local Government Entities and Public Accommodations AGENCY:...
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Technology and preferred sources of information
Technology and preferred sources of information Participants like the availability of downloadable information on websites like podcasts....
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Q: Does Title II require that telephone emergency service systems be compatible with all codes used for TTY communications?
Q: Does Title II require that telephone emergency service systems be compatible with all codes used for TTY communications? A: No. At present, telephone emergency services must...
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216.4.2 Areas of Refuge
216.4.2 Areas of Refuge. Signs required by section 1003.2.13.5.4 of the International Building Code (2000 edition) or section 1007.6.4 of the International Building Code (2003...
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F216.4.2 Areas of Refuge
Signs required by section 1003.2.13.5.4 of the International Building Code (2000 edition) or section 1007.6.4 of the International Building Code (2003 edition) (incorporated by...
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Character Proportion [4.30.2]
Character Proportion [4.30.2] Very thick or thin characters and character strokes can be difficult to read. Recommendation: While ADAAG does not specify the character to use in...
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How can a public accommodation decide what needs to be done?
How can a public accommodation decide what needs to be done? One effective approach is to conduct a "self-evaluation" of the facility to identify existing barriers. The Department's...
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ADA Tolerances - Additional Resources
ADA Tolerances - Additional Resources Access Board web site: http://www.access-board.gov/ ADA final report on tolerances:...
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ADA Information Sources
Information is also available through the Board's web site (http://www.access-board.gov). U.S....
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Communication Needs
Likewise, an assistive technology service means any service that directly assists a child with a disability in the selection, acquisition, or use of an assistive technology device....
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Stroke Thickness: ADA Standard Section 703.5.7
Stroke thickness of the uppercase letter “I” shall be 10 percent minimum and 30 percent maximum of the height of the character.
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11B-703.5.7 Stroke thickness
Stroke thickness of the uppercase letter “I” shall be 10 percent minimum and 20 percent maximum of the height of the character. [2010 ADA Standards] 703.5.7 Stroke Thickness....
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