for children, amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider, and amusement rides without seats, are not required to provide wheelchair spaces, transfer seats, or transfer systems...
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216.12 Amusement Rides
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Auxiliary aids and services
services includes-- (1) Qualified interpreters, notetakers, transcription services, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, assistive listening systems...
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410.7 Caller ID (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This proposed requirement could be met, for example, by having the system provide Caller ID in an auditory format, or by ensuring that Caller ID is available to assistive technology....
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Organization and Prioritization
Develop color-code system for files, projects, or activities Use weekly chart to identify daily work activities Use the services of a professional organizer Use a job coach to teach...
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Hearing Loss Later in Life
For these individuals, the most useful access tools may be assistive listening systems and devices, speech-to-text technologies or services (such as CART), and captioning for videos....
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§ 38.23(d)(2) Location and size
The securement system shall be placed as near to the accessible entrance as practicable and shall have a clear floor area of 30 inches by 48 inches....
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Recognizing TTY Calls/Treating Silent, Open Lines as Potential TTY Calls
This is because the caller's equipment does not recognize that the call has been answered until the call taker sends a TTY response....
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Paragraph (c) Access to moving text (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Response. The Board agrees that automatic messages could be a problem and that one may not be able to communicate with the sender until the message has gone by....
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Gates
Response. Section 404, as all of Chapter 4, addresses accessible routes and components of such routes....
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Top Landings
Response. Section 406.4 is new to the final rule in clarifying requirements for landings at the top of curb ramps....
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Accessible to Persons with Vision Impairments
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Steps the Employer May Take
However, an employer may not require an applicant to have a medical examination because a response to a medical inquiry (as opposed to results from a medical examination) discloses a previous...
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Sections 505.10.2 and 505.10.3
in the 1991 Standards that handrails extend horizontally at least 12 inches beyond the width of one tread at the bottom of a stair was changed in the 2004 ADAAG by the Access Board in response...
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Sharing an Access Aisle
Response. The Board has included a requirement that where angled spaces are provided, the access aisle must be located on the passenger side of van spaces (502.3.4)....
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104 Conventions
Response. A provision has been added in the final rule which states that the figures contained in this document "are provided for informational purposes only" (104.3)....
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Transfer Compartments
Response. The Board has revised the rule to permit "folding or non-folding" seats in transfer compartments....
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Unisex Toilet Rooms
Response. The requirements for unisex facilities have been revised according to specifications in the model building codes (213.2.1)....
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Baby Changing Tables
Response....
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M101.3 Existing Diagnostic Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In response to the commenters’ concerns regarding existing equipment, the Access Board has decided to add a new provision which clarifies that the MDE Standards do not address the accessibility...
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11B-202 Existing buildings and facilities
INTERPRETATION Projects consisting solely of ADA barrier removal in response to court-ordered remediation might not necessarily result in compliance with CBC Chapter 11B....
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IV. Request for Public Comments
In addition to seeking comments in response to the specific questions raised in this ANPRM, the Department is particularly interested in receiving comments from all of those who have a stake...
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Many properties do NOT have enough electricity available to support significant charging installations, so for now, utilities and others are doing “make ready” spaces (upgrading the supporting infrastructure in a parking space for future use without adding the actual charger). How would make ready spaces comply with the ADA standards? Additionally, consider a site with 10 make ready spaces. Would the standards apply differently if that site has no chargers presently installed versus having one active charger installed?
RESPONSE: The CBC definition for Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS) describes “One or more electric vehicle charging spaces served by an electric vehicle charger or other charging...
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Orientation (slide 12)
Response by Jeanne Halloin: It can be a real problem....
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THE PARTIES
The United States Department of Justice is the federal agency responsible for administering and enforcing title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), 42 U.S.C. § 12181...