Section 206.5.2 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to rooms and spaces.
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Rooms and Spaces: ADA Standard Section 206.5.2
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Transient Lodging Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.5.3
Section 206.5.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to transient lodging facilities.
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11B-407.2.3.1 Floor designation
The Braille translation for the star shall be “MAIN”. Applied plates are acceptable if they are permanently fixed to the jamb. [2010 ADA Standards] 407.2.3.1 Floor Designation....
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11. May an employer request documentation when an employee who has a hearing disability requests a reasonable accommodation?
include information about conditions other than the employee's hearing disability.[26] Example 17: Luíz, who has a hearing disability and communicates primarily through lip reading and speech...
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IV. DEFINITIONS
, and video-based telecommunications products and systems, including text telephones ("TTY"), videophones, and captioned telephones, or equally effective telecommunications devices; videotext...
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Fishing Piers and Platforms: ADA Standard Section 206.2.14
Section 206.2.14 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to fishing piers and platforms.
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Soft Contained Play Structures: ADA Standard Section 206.2.17.2
Section 206.2.17.2 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to soft contained play structures.
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Exercise Machines and Equipment: ADA Standard Section 206.2.13
Section 206.2.13 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to exercise machines and equipment.
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CHAPTER 5: GENERAL SITE AND BUILDING ELEMENTS
Chapter 5 covers the current ADA Standards for general site and building elements that are required to be accessible.
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ANSI/BHMA: ADA Standard Section 105.2.1
Section 105.2.1 of the ADA Standards cover references to the ANSI/BHMA standards for door durability, strength, and performance.
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Prohibited Reduction in Access: ADA Standard Section 202.3.1
Section 202.3.1 covers the most current ADA Standards for prohibited reduction in accessibility during alterations to buildings or facilities.
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Doors, Doorways, and Gates: ADA Standard Section 206.5
Section 206.5 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to doors, doorways, and gates.
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§382.57(c)(5)(i)(C)
(C) Speech for any single function must be automatically interrupted when a transaction is selected or navigation controls are used....
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§27.71(k)(5)(i)(C)
(C) Speech for any single function must be automatically interrupted when a transaction is selected or navigation controls are used....
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§ 382.57(c)(5)(i)(C)
(C) Speech for any single function must be automatically interrupted when a transaction is selected or navigation controls are used....
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§ 27.71(k)(5)(i)(C)
(C) Speech for any single function must be automatically interrupted when a transaction is selected or navigation controls are used....
- Earbuds with Microphone (BE9229)
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Conventions used in this Pocket Guide
Conventions used in this Pocket Guide Font Convention Meaning Black Text Used for text taken from CBC....
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company BF689 BF Series Unisex ADA Toilet Room Sign
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company BF687 BF Series Men's ADA Toilet Room Sign
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company BF688 BF Series Women's ADA Toilet Room Sign
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M305.2.3 Fittings
In these cases, it may be advantageous to allow them to rotate, translate, fold, etc. but they should not do so at loads below those prescribed in M305.2.2....
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13. For children who are already receiving special education and related services under the IDEA, do parents have to make specific requests for different or additional auxiliary aids and services to trigger the Title II obligations for effective communication? Also, once the decision is made to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service to a student with a hearing, vision, or speech disability, does the school district have any obligation under either Title II or the IDEA to revisit that decision? If so, when?
When the school district knows that a student needs assistance with communication because, for example, he or she has a hearing, vision, or speech disability, the school district also has...
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Issue: 9-1-1 Systems
City governments do not provide direct and equal access to 9‒1‒1 systems, or similar emergency response systems, for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and use TTY’s (TDD’s or text...