(g) If an airport operator who receives Federal financial assistance for an existing airport facility has not already done so, the recipient shall submit a transition plan meeting the requirements...
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§27.71(g)
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209 Passenger Loading Zones
Increases the number of accessible loading zones. 209.2.2 Bus Loading Zones....
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R304.5.1.2 Shared Use Paths
In shared use paths, the width of curb ramps runs and blended transitions shall be equal to the width of the shared use path....
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Cross Slope
Cross Slope The cross slopes of gangways, transition plates and floating piers that are part of an accessible route must be designed and constructed not to exceed a maximum of 2 percent...
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Develop a Plan
Develop a Plan State and local governments were required to develop a Transition Plan six months after the ADA went into effect (1993!)....
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Are self-evaluations and transition plans required to be updated?
As many people know, the self-evaluation was supposed to be conducted and the transition plan developed in the late part of the 20th century (1992-3). That’s a long time ago....
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§35.150(d)
(d) Transition plan. ...
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T503.2 Ramps and Bridgeplates
When ramps or bridgeplates are deployed, the walking surface shall be lighted with 2 foot-candles (22 lux) minimum of illumination.
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T403 Lifts
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T402.10 Visual Contrast
The perimeter of the walking surface on ramps and bridgeplates shall be marked by a stripe. The stripe shall be 1 inch (25 mm) wide minimum and shall contrast visually with the rest...
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R308.1.3.1 Surfaces
R308.1.3.1 Surfaces. The surfaces of boarding and alighting areas and boarding platforms shall comply with R302.7. Advisory R308.1.3.1 Surfaces. Detectable warning surfaces are...
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§ 37.201 Intermediate and rest stops
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§ 37.189 Service requirement for OTRB demand-responsive systems
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§ 37.193 Interim service requirements
[56 FR 45621, Sept. 6, 1991, as amended at 76 FR 57936, Sept. 19, 2011]
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§ 37.213 Information collection requirements
[66 FR 9053, Feb. 6, 2001, as amended at 69 FR 40796, July 7, 2004; 73 FR 33329, June 12, 2008]
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§ 37.131 Service criteria for complementary paratransit
[56 FR 45621, Sept. 6, 1991, as amended at 61 FR 25416, May 21, 1996; 71 FR 63266, Oct. 30, 2006]
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§ 38.159(d) Securement devices
(d) Securement devices—
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§ 38.153(c)
(c)
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§ 38.159(d)(5) Movement
(5) Movement. When the wheelchair or mobility aid is secured in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, the securement system shall limit the movement of an occupied wheelchair...
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§ 38.159(d)(1) Design load
(1) Design load. Securement systems, and their attachments to vehicles, shall restrain a force in the forward longitudinal direction of up to 2,000 pounds (8,880 N) per securement...
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§ 38.153(b)
(b) All step edges shall have a band of color(s) running the full width of the step which contrasts from the step tread and riser, either dark-on-light or light-on-dark.
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(1)(b)
(b) The height of the water closet should be 17 inches (430 mm) to 19 inches (485 mm) measured to the top of the toilet seat. Seats should not be sprung to return to a lifted...
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§ 37.3 Small operator
Small operator means, in the context of over-the-road buses (OTRBs), a private entity primarily in the business of transporting people that is not a Class I motor carrier. To...
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§ 38.159(d)(6) Stowage
(6) Stowage. When not being used for securement, or when the securement area can be used by standees, the securement system shall not interfere with passenger movement, shall not...