The final Guidelines distinguish between (i) single-story dwelling units, and (ii) multistory dwelling units in elevator buildings, and provide guidance on designing an accessible entrance...
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(2) An accessible route into and through covered dwelling units
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Requirement 1. Accessible building entrance on an accessible route.
Under section 100.205(a), covered multifamily dwellings shall be designed and constructed to have at least one building entrance on an accessible route, unless it is impractical to do so...
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[ADA Titles II & III] 1991 Standards
. [§35.104 & §36.104] Requirements set forth in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, originally published on July 26, 1991, and republished as Appendix D to this part....
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1133A.2.1, Item 1
U-shaped kitchens, designed with parallel approach at a range or cooktop located at the base of the U, shall have a minimum clear width of at least 60 inches (1524 mm)....
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§ 36.401(a)(1)
(1) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, discrimination for purposes of this part includes a failure to design and construct facilities for first occupancy after...
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Sec.36.401(a)(1)
(1) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, discrimination for purposes of this part includes a failure to design and construct facilities for first occupancy after...
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Trailhead
For the purpose of the FSTAG a trailhead is an outdoor space that is designated by the entity responsible for administering or maintaining the trail to serve as a primary access point to...
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Accessible Exterior Surfaces
This report is available through the Access Board at 800.872.2253, or Beneficial Designs, Inc. at 831.429.8447 or mail@beneficialdesigns.com....
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§100.302 State and Federal elderly housing programs.
The provisions regarding familial status in this part shall not apply to housing provided under any Federal or State program that the Secretary determines is specifically designed and operated...
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1133A.2.1, Item 1
U-shaped kitchens, designed with parallel approach at a range or cooktop located at the base of the U, shall have a minimum clear width of at least 60 inches (1524 mm)....
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§ 37.131(a)(1)(iii)
(iii) Outside the core service area, the entity may designate corridors with widths from three-fourths of a mile up to one and one half miles on each side of a fixed route, based on local...
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[ADA Titles II & III] 1991 Standards
. [§35.104 & §36.104] Requirements set forth in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, originally published on July 26, 1991, and republished as Appendix D to this part....
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[ADA Title II §35.104] 1991 Standards
[ADA Title II §35.104] 1991 Standards means the requirements set forth in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, originally published on July 26, 1991, and republished as Appendix D to...
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1002.5.2 Transfer Height
The height of amusement ride seats designed for transfer shall be 14 inches (355 mm) minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) maximum measured from the surface of the load and unload area....
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1009.2.8 Submerged Depth
The lift shall be designed so that the seat will submerge to a water depth of 18 inches (455 mm) minimum below the stationary water level....
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502.6 Identification
Signs identifying van parking spaces when required by 502.2 shall contain the designation "van accessible."...
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D. What Does Title II of the ADA Require with Respect to Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings?
features.3 In constructing facilities such as walkways and pedestrian crossings, state and local governments can choose between two sets of standards – the ADA Standards for Accessible Design...
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Results comparison with current accessibility guidelines
Current accessibility guidelines for amusement park rides address recommendations for amusement ride seats designed for transfer in two places....
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G. Completing the Survey and Checklist
Information on possible alternative solutions can be used later to decide how to better provide accessibility....
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Cassette Recordings (Advisory Guidance)
Agencies sometimes record material in-house and purchase a high speed tape duplicator ($1,000- 2,000) which is used to make cassette copies from the master....
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Accessible Route
Section 206.7.10 permits the use of platform lifts as an alternative to gangways that are part of accessible routes....
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Issue 15: How can the potential conflict between the goals of zero net energy and accessibility for low vision persons be resolved?
And I’ve already sent Eunice a contact for someone who certainly advocates with NFPA on stairway design issues, including lighting....
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Covered Entities
Covered Entities Manufacturers of telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment are required by §255 of the Telecommunications Act of 1966 to "ensure that the equipment is designed...