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Sec.36.402(b) Alteration
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Section 35.150(b)(2) Safe Harbor (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Historic preservation programs, which are addressed in § 35.150(b)(2) in the current regulation, have been moved to § 35.150(b)(3) in the proposed rule....
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND FAUQUIER COUNTY REGARDING THE ACCESSIBILITY OF POLLING PLACES
DJ # 204-79-321 This Settlement Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into between the United States of America and Fauquier County (collectively, the "Parties").
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Model Building Codes and Industry Standards
For technical provisions, the IBC references a consensus standard developed through the American National Standards Institute (the ANSI A117.1 standard), which is highly consistent with...
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PROVIDING ACCESSIBLE VOTING SYSTEMS AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
To ensure that voters with disabilities can fully participate in the election process, officials must provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services at each stage of the process, from registering...
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§ 36.202(a) Denial of participation.
arrangements, to a denial of the opportunity of the individual or class to participate in or benefit from the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of a place...
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Sec.36.202(a) Denial of participation
arrangements, to a denial of the opportunity of the individual or class to participate in or benefit from the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of a place...
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Problem Two
Problem Two: Accessible parking is provided, but it does not have a marked access aisle next to each designated accessible parking space. Solution: Use traffic cones to mark and...
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Lifts and Elevators
If the voting area is not on the same level as the entrance, there must be an independently operable elevator or lift to provide an accessible route to individuals with disabilities....
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SUBCHAPTER III - PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS AND SERVICES OPERATED BY PRIVATE ENTITIES [Title III]
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6c.
6c. Is there at least a 30-inch by 48-inch clear floor space on the wheelchair lift? Yes _____ No _____
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D2. Clear Passage
D2. Does at least one door or one side of a double leaf door at the accessible entrance provide at least 32 inches clear passage width when the door is open 90 degrees? [See figure...
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C1-6. Accessible Route Slope
C1-6. If the slope of part of the accessible route is greater than 1:20, does this part meet the following requirements for an accessible ramp? Yes _____ No _____
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6e.
6e. Are the controls and operating mechanisms mounted no more than 54 inches above the floor for a side reach or 48 inches for a forward reach? Yes _____ No _____
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Problem Two
Problem Two: Accessible parking is provided, but it does not have a marked access aisle next to each accessible space. Suggestion: Restripe the accessible parking spaces to...
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D6. Vestibule Clear Floor Space
D6. If an entry has a vestibule, is there a 30-inch by 48-inch clear floor space inside the vestibule where a wheelchair or scooter user can be outside the swing of a hinged...
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6f.
6f. Are the controls and operating mechanisms usable with one hand without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting?
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A3. Van Accessible Parking Space
A3. Is there at least one van-accessible parking space provided with an access aisle that is at least 96 inches (8 feet) wide or are universal parking spaces provided with a 132...
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E1-2. Accessible Route
E1-2. Is the accessible route free of steps and abrupt level changes over 1/2 inch (level changes between 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch should be beveled)? [ADA Stds 4.1.3(1), 4.3.8] Yes...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision People who are blind or have low vision may walk along any route to access the voting area, not just the...
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A4. Vertical Clearance
A4. For van-accessible spaces, is there vertical clearance of at least 98 inches (8 feet - 2 inches) for the vehicle route to the parking space, the parking space, the access aisle...
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E2-3. Interior Stairs
E2-3. If provided, are the interior stairs along these routes built so that people who are blind or visually impaired cannot hit their heads on the underside (i.e., protected with a...
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5d.
5d. Are raised letters and Braille characters used to identify each floor button and each control? [ADA Stds 4.10.12] Yes _____ No _____
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III. Subject Matter Experts
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