Section 203.9 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for employee work areas in the most current ADA Standards.
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.9
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11B-403.3 Slope
Access Board issued a proposed Supplemental Rule to address accessibility for Shared Use Paths (used by pedestrians, bicyclists, and others for transportation or recreation), distinguished...
- Cybex Total Access Chest Press Exercise Machine
- American Specialties Recessed Paper Towel Dispenser 6457
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1131A.2 Changes greater than ½ inch
level greater than ½ inch (12.7 mm) shall be made by means of a sloped surface not greater than 1 unit vertical in 20 units horizontal (5-percent slope), or a ramp, elevator or platform (wheelchair...
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2. Roll-in Shower Size
If there are more than 50 guestrooms/suites, are all required roll-in showers at least 30" wide by 60" long or 36" wide by 60", as configured in Figure 57 below, so persons who use wheelchairs...
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You must provide timely enplaning, deplaning, and connecting assistance
., wheelchairs, electric carts, and aisle chairs) and personnel (e.g., individuals to propel wheelchairs and aisle chairs and individuals to assist passengers with disabilities in carrying...
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11B-805.1 General
All common use spaces and public use spaces in medical care facilities and long-term care facilities shall comply with this chapter. [2010 ADA Standards] 805.1 General....
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QUESTION: WHERE THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 37.42 APPLY, WHICH CARS OF A TRAIN DOES A RAILROAD OPERATOR HAVE TO MAKE AVAILABLE TO PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES?
However, if all wheelchair locations are occupied by other wheelchair users in cars where the doors normally open at a station, the Department expects the railroad operator to double-stop...
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§35.130(b)(2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
be a violation of this provision to require persons with disabilities to eat in the back room of a government cafeteria or to refuse to allow a person with a disability the full use of recreation...
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2.2.1 Demographic Information
2.2.1 Demographic Information A survey, checklist and photography were used to capture the demographic and wheelchair characteristics for each WhMD user....
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2.1(a)(iii) Substantially Limits
The pain permanently restricted her ability to walk, sit, stand, drive, care for her home, and engage in recreational activities....
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Appendix B Trails Study Participation Press Release
Managers with Trails to Participate in National Study The National Center on Accessibility is seeking land managers with pedestrian trails in public parks, forests, lands, and other recreation...
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Selection of Locations
of the School of Public Health and is a unit of the environment, hosts various programs throughout the year that focus on adventure education, environmental education, and therapeutic recreation...
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68.20(d) Public Accommodations
provider, hospital, or other service establishment; (7) a terminal, depot, or other station used for specified public transportation; (8) a park, zoo, amusement park, or other place of recreation...
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Who is Covered by the ADA?
The ADA establishes requirements for 12 categories of public accommodations, which include stores, restaurants, bars, service establishments, theaters, hotels, recreational facilities, private...
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Designed Use
More information about trail design parameters for the different designed uses is in Forest Service Trail Design Parameters, available at http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/programs/trail-management...
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II-3.9000 Discrimination on the basis of association
ILLUSTRATION 1: A county recreation center may not refuse admission to a summer camp program to a child whose brother has HIV disease....
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5. Notice to Patrons
Notice to Patrons After modifications specified in Sections 3.1-3.11 have been completed at each Modified Theater, Cinemark will provide notice that wheelchair seating locations in those...
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Scoping [4.1.3(10)]
Instead it requires access based on the number provided on each floor so that half (50%) are accessible to people who use wheelchairs....
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Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers [4.15]
Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers [4.15] Drinking fountains and water coolers accessible to people who use wheelchairs may be too low for people with a limited ability to bend or stoop...
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III-7.5140 Drinking fountains
Where there is only one drinking fountain on a floor, it must be accessible both to individuals who use wheelchairs and to those who have difficulty bending or stooping (for example, by...
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Acceptable Trail Surfacing Requirements
Current trail design considerations include quantity of traffic and type of use, such as walking and wheelchair use, biking, horse riding, and other allowed uses....