Each assembly area required by Section 11B-219 to provide assistive listening systems shall provide signs informing patrons of the availability of the assistive listening system....
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11B-216.10 Assistive listening systems
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TEST NO. 1 – INDIVIDUAL BUILDING TEST
For purposes of these requirements, vehicular or pedestrian arrival points include public or resident parking areas, public transportation stops, passenger loading zones and public streets...
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11B-232.2 General holding cells and general housing cells
Many detention and correctional facilities are designed so that certain areas (e.g., "shift" areas) can be adapted to serve as different types of housing according to need....
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.2 Test number one, individual building test
For purposes of these requirements, vehicular or pedestrian site arrival points include public or resident parking areas, public transportation stops, passenger loading zones and public...
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D. What Does Title II of the ADA Require with Respect to Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings?
Some public entities have extensive responsibility for the highways, streets, roads, pedestrian crossings, and walkways in their area, but most public entities have at least limited responsibility...
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Abstract
The research questions included: Does each of the 11 trail surface materials meet or exceed the classifications for firmness and stability as proposed by the US Access Board in...
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11B-234.1 General
Where amusement rides are moved after several seasons to another area of the park or to another park, the ride would not be considered newly designed or newly constructed....
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11B-234.1 General
Where amusement rides are moved after several seasons to another area of the park or to another park, the ride would not be considered newly designed or newly constructed....
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11B-216.1 General
Building directories, menus, seat and row designations in assembly areas, occupant names, building addresses, and company names and logos shall not be required to comply with Section 11B...
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11B-223.1 General
mean that covered entities are not required to provide services to people with disabilities where accessible patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms are not dispersed in specialty areas...
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11B-216.1 General
Building directories, menus, seat and row designations in assembly areas, occupant names, building addresses, and company names and logos shall not be required to comply with Section 11B...
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11B-223.1 General
mean that covered entities are not required to provide services to people with disabilities where accessible patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms are not dispersed in specialty areas...
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F233 Residential Facilities
Access Board for all Federal facilities....
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Urinals
The Board believes that access to urinals should be required to preserve a degree of choice in the type of toilet fixtures available....
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Q6.) How important is the method of measurement in considering the tolerances allowable in finished construction?
As more technical assistance materials and opinions are released by the Access Board and DOJ on this section of the Standards we will update this website....
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You must not discriminate against qualified individuals with a disability
[Sec. 382.7(a)(1)] You must not require a passenger with a disability to accept special services (including, but not limited to, pre-boarding) not requested by the passenger....
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12101(b)(3)
., 527 U.S. 471 (1999) with regard to coverage under the third prong of the definition of disability and to reinstate the reasoning of the Supreme Court in School Board of Nassau County...
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Other Resources
http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/beprepared/familyplan.html Ideas for What to Include in a Plan United States Access Board, Evacuation Planning, http://www.access-board.gov...
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Historic Preservation [4.1.7]
The decision to use these alternative requirements must be made in consultation with the appropriate advisory board designated in 4.1.7(2)....
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Purpose
Access Board....
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Kick Scooters
Steering handles are attached to the platform, allowing users an additional point of contact with the board to steer the device and maintain an upright position....
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‘‘1991 Standards’’ and ‘‘2004 ADAAG’’ (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ADA Chapter 1, ADA Chapter 2, and Chapters 3 through 10 of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines, which were issued by the Access Board...
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Section 1193.2 Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Board has acknowledged that it may not be readily achievable to make every product accessible or compatible....
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