Accessible Entrance Providing physical access to a facility from public sidewalks, public transportation, or parking is basic to making goods and services available to people with disabilities...
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Accessible Entrance
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DOJ/DOT Joint Technical Assistance on the Title II of the ADA Requirements to Provide Curb Ramps when Streets, Roads, or Highways are Altered through Resurfacing
or Highways are Altered through Resurfacing Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that state and local governments ensure that persons with disabilities have access...
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T504.1 General
Passenger access routes shall provide clearances that are sufficient to permit passengers using wheelchairs to move between wheelchair spaces and doorways that provide accessible boarding...
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ETA Summary of ADAAG/CBC Signage Requirements
ADAAG/CBC Signage Requirements Click here to view/download the pdf version (1.22 MB)
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ETA Summary of ADA Signage Requirements
Summary of ADA Signage Requirements Click here to view/download the pdf version (162 KB).
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Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Shops
Museum shops must not allow merchandise to spill into aisles and narrow the width of the accessible route....
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Wheelchair Accessible Telephones: ADA Standard Section 704.2
Wheelchair accessible telephones shall comply with 704.2....
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TERMS OF SETTLEMENT
Definitions “Accessible on Election Day” means that a polling place is compliant with the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (“2010 Standards”) (28 C.F.R. § 35.104, as set...
- Handbook of Construction Tolerances by David Kent Ballast FAIA, CSI
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Re: SCOTT JOHNSON v. STARBUCKS CORPORATION - AMICUS BRIEF
Notice that it does not address any of the other requirements in the ADA regulations such as: 1) 36.211 - The obligation to maintain accessible features in an operable working condition...
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Accessible Boat Slips
Accessible Boat Slips Accessible boat slips must have clear pier space at least 60 inches wide and as long as the slip....
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Bradley Grab Bars 1 1/2" with Concealed Mounting 812 148 Plan
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Bradley Grab Bars 1 1/2" with Concealed Mounting 812 148 Side Elevation
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Bradley Grab Bars 1 1/2" with Concealed Mounting 812 148 Front Elevation
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2. c. REACH RANGES
Figure 18 (high forward reach range), and Figure 19 (side reach range) illustrate reach ranges accessible to wheelchair users or people with limited mobility....
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Key Study findings:
The majority of participants (e.g. the 5th percentile or approximately 95% of the study sample) could transfer independently to a platform at a height that was within one inch...
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Study Objectives
The purpose of this study was to examine independent transfers to and from a WMD and a simple platform, with and without the use of grab bars and/or a backrest, and transfers between...
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§ 382.57(c)(3)(i) Identification
(i) Identification. Operable parts must be tactilely discernible without activation;
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§ 36.302(f)(4)
(4) Purchasing multiple tickets.
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2. d. PATIENT RECEPTION DESKS
Reception desks should have a lower section where scooter and wheelchair users and people of short stature can easily communicate with staff. Compliant height range is 28 - 34...
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REFERENCES
REFERENCES: California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 24 Part 2, California Building Code, Sections 11B-202.4 This Interpretation of Regulations (IR) is intended for use...
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§ 35.151(c)(5) Noncomplying new construction and alterations
(5) Noncomplying new construction and alterations.
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§27.71(k)
(k) Shared-use automated airport kiosks provided in accordance with paragraph (j) of this section must conform to the following technical accessibility standards with respect to their physical...