Rather, it provides specifications for elements within a play area to create a general level of usability for children with disabilities....
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Effective date: Time period. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Titles II and III of the ADA generally became effective on January 26, 1992, six months after the regulations were published. ...
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND DETERMINATIONS
The Attorney General is responsible for administering and enforcing title III of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12181-12189, and the relevant regulation implementing title III, 28 C.F.R....
- Emergency Planning for People with Access and Functional Needs
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§35.102 Application
§35.102 Application This provision specifies that, except as provided in paragraph (b), the regulation applies to all services, programs, and activities provided or made available by...
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§35.102 Application (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Section-by-Section Analysis) This provision specifies that, except as provided in paragraph (b), the regulation applies to all services, programs, and activities provided or made available...
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Sections 35.108(a)(2) and 36.105(a)(2) Definition of ‘‘disability’’—Rules of Construction
with a disability who is covered under the first prong has any greater rights under the ADA than an individual who is covered under the ‘‘record of’’ or ‘‘regarded as’’ prongs, with the exception...
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Wheelchair Space or Transfer Seat or Transfer Device
Sections 234.3 and 1002.4 - 1002.6 of the 2010 Standards provide that each new and altered amusement ride, except for mobile/portable rides and a few additional excepted rides, will be required...
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11B-408.4.1 Car dimensions and doors
Exceptions: 1. ...
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F221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
[ECTCR UFAS 4.33.3, 4.1.6(4)(f)(i)] EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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R302.3.2 Shared Use Paths
As proposed in the NPRM, R302.3 would require pedestrian access routes to be 4 feet wide minimum, except R302.3.1 would require pedestrian access routes within medians and pedestrian refuge...
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F208.2 Minimum Number
Parking spaces complying with 502 shall be provided in accordance with Table F208.2 except as required by F208.2.1, F208.2.2, and F208.2.3....
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10.3.2(4)
EXCEPTION 1: Existing vehicles retrofitted to meet the requirements of 49 CFR 37.93 (one-car-per-train rule) shall be coordinated with the platform such that, for at least one door, the...
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1010.1.7 Thresholds
Exceptions: 1....
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Hold and release of unsold accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
seating area or in a price range), arguing that it would create situations where general seating would be available for purchase while accessible seating would not be....
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Hold-and-release of unsold accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
seating area or in a price range), arguing that it would create situations where general seating would be available for purchase while accessible seating would not be....
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11B-202.3 Alterations
Exceptions: 1. Reserved. [2010 ADAS] 1. ...
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Sections §§ 35.108(d)(1)(vii) and 36.105(d)(1)(vii)—Comparison of Individual’s Performance of Major Life Activity Usually Will Not Require Scientific, Medical, or Statistical Analysis
proposed at §§ 35.108(d)(1)(v) and 36.105(d)(1)(v) rules of construction making clear that the comparison of an individual’s performance of a major life activity to that of most people in the general...
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229 Windows
Commenters generally supported this provision but some commenters asked whether the maximum five-pounds (5 lbs.) of force requirement of section 309 applies to the window latch itself or...
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Section 36.406(f)(1)
complies with section 206.3 of the 2004 ADAAG that could be connected to seats on the field, wheelchair spaces and companion seats must be placed on the field even if that route is not generally...
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6.10
Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities, as published in the Federal Register on July 23, 2004, to (a) provide wheelchair spaces with lines of sight comparable to those for members of the general...
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10 [§ 4.7.5]
Generally, an object will qualify as an obstruction if it is immovable and is large enough to make it unlikely that pedestrians will walk across the ramp. ...