SHORT TITLE [42 USCA § 12101 note] This Act may be cited as the “ADA Amendments Act of 2008”. SEC. 2....
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  Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008
  
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  3.3.3 Identification of Accessible Picnic Units
  Information on the location of accessible picnic units shall be provided on websites, in brochures, and at bulletin boards or information kiosks if available at the picnic facility.... 
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  Areas of Refuge: ADA Standard Section 216.4.2
  Section 216.4.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at areas of refuge. 
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  11B-216.1 General
  [2010 ADA Standards] 216.1 General. Signs shall be provided in accordance with 216 and shall comply with 703. Exceptions: 1.... 
- Certified Access Specialist Program (CASp)
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  Administrative Requirements
  Title II requires public entities to take several steps to become compliant with the ADA. ... 
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  11B-703.5.7 Stroke thickness
  [2010 ADA Standards] 703.5.7 Stroke Thickness. 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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  E206 Hardware (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  E206 Hardware (Section-by-Section Analysis) This is an introductory section. 
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  E201.1 Scope (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  E201.1 Scope (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that ICT procured, developed, maintained, or used by agencies must conform to the proposed requirements set forth... 
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  501.1 Scope (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  501.1 Scope (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that the technical requirements for software in this chapter be applied where either (a) required by 508 Chapter 2... 
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  Signs Required at Waiting Lines to Amusement Rides
  Signs Required at Waiting Lines to Amusement Rides. Section 216.12 of the 2010 Standards requires signs at entries to queues and waiting lines identifying type and location of access... 
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  Location of overhead signage (slide 15)
  We can have this wonderful overhead signage, but we also need to have the signage closer to the eye level. The bring it closer and easier-to-read concept. Overhead signage is great... 
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  E202.3 National Security Systems
  The Revised 508 Standards do not apply to ICT operated by agencies as part of a national security system, as defined by 40 U.S.C. 11103(a). 
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  Existing ICT
  ICT that has been procured, maintained or used on or before January 18, 2018. 
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  E201.1 Scope
  ICT that is procured, developed, maintained, or used by agencies shall conform to the Revised 508 Standards. 
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  407.1 General
  Where provided, operable parts used in the normal operation of ICT shall conform to 407. 
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  412.3.1 Wireless Handsets
  ICT in the form of wireless handsets shall conform to ANSI/IEEE C63.19-2011 (incorporated by reference, see 702.5.1). 
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  412.3.2 Wireline Handsets
  ICT in the form of wireline handsets, including cordless handsets, shall conform to TIA-1083-B (incorporated by reference, see 702.9.1). 
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  E206 Hardware
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  C204 Hardware
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  501.1 Scope
  The requirements of Chapter 5 shall apply to software where required by 508 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), 255 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), and where otherwise referenced in... 
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  A.3.i - What are the "Covered Actions"?
  The requirements of Section 508 apply to an agency’s procurement of EIT, as well as to the agency’s development, maintenance, or use of EIT. These Questions and Answers address... 
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  B.3.iv - Who makes the determination that a product meets equivalent facilitation?
  The vendor may assert that its product meets or exceeds the level of accessibility required by a particular standard through equivalent facilitation. The agency must determine... 
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  G.7.i. - Are procurement actions to maintain existing legacy systems (that do not meet the technical provisions of the Access Board's standards) exempt from Section 508?
  Perhaps. The answer will depend on the purpose and nature of the action. In some cases, an exception, such as undue burden, might apply. As noted above, however, undue burden... 
