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Re: Record Retention
If you need further information, contact the Access Board at ta.access-board.gov or (800)872-2253 and speak to a technical assistant....
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Re: 404.2.6 Doors in Series and Gates in Series
what was required for doors in configurations other than what is shown in the Figures from the Standards (such as in vestibules where the doors are diagonally opposite) until the Access Board...
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1.5 Materials
The four simulated sidewalk sections were constructed on low wooden platforms; each covered a 1.22 m (4 ft) wide x 2.44 m (8 ft) long level area on the ground....
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Ticketing (Assembly areas, not parking.)
Tickets for accessible seating must be made available at all price levels for every event or series of events....
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Building a Winning Record
Through these cases, the disability community attained a new level of legal sophistication. It also developed important connections....
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Section 36.404 Alterations: Elevator Exemption (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
As is the case with new construction, the term ‘‘shopping center or shopping mall’’ only includes floor levels housing at least one sales or rental establishment, or any floor level that...
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John Brabyn, Ph.D., Director of Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Center on Low Vision and Blindness (NIDRR), Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
Highlight glazed doors and side panels with prominent signs, logos or decorative features at eye level. Provide 2" wide contrasting nosings on stairs....
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PROVIDING ACCESSIBLE POLLING PLACES
The ADA’s regulations and the ADA Standards for Accessible Design set out what makes a facility accessible and should be used to determine the level of accessibility at any facility being...
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11B-104.1.1 Construction and manufacturing tolerances
Specifying dimensions in design in the manner described above will better ensure that facilities and elements accomplish the level of accessibility intended by these requirements....
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Surfaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
The provision states that surface material should be appropriate to the setting and level of development. Some natural soils can be compacted so they are firm and stable....
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11B-104.1.1 Construction and manufacturing tolerances
Specifying dimensions in design in the manner described above will better ensure that facilities and elements accomplish the level of accessibility intended by these requirements....
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Substitute cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This commenter explained that not all of its facilities offer the same programs or the same levels of medical or mental health services....
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C. Establishing and Publishing Grievance Procedures
However, it is often more efficient to resolve local problems at a local level....
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Section 1630.8 Relationship or Association With an Individual With a Disability
For example, an employer that provides health insurance benefits to its employees for their dependents may not reduce the level of those benefits to an employee simply because that employee...
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Aisle Stairs and Ramps in Assembly Areas
Sections 4.1.3 and 4.1.3(4) of the 1991 Standards require that interior and exterior stairs connecting levels that are not connected by an elevator, ramp, or other accessible means of vertical...
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
In stadiums, arenas and grandstands, wheelchair spaces shall be dispersed to all levels that include seating served by an accessible route....
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Accessible Surfaces Located In The Use Zone
The "use zone" is a ground level area beneath and immediately adjacent to a play structure or piece of equipment that is designated for unrestricted circulation around the equipment....