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DOT Response
The Department continues to believe that standards based on Access Board guidelines for transportation vehicles are the appropriate basis for requirements pertaining to the design and construction...
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Database Development
This provides the ability to retrieve and analyze the data in many ways, including the ability to construct 3-D static digital representations of the individual and mobility device (D'Souza...
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
. ◼ ACCESS AISLE ACCESSIBILITY ACCESSIBLE ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS ACCESSIBLE ROUTE ACCESSIBLE SPACE ADAPTABLE ADDITION ADJUSTED CONSTRUCTION...
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
In any given year, there is some probability that an individual will develop a disability (either temporary or permanent) that will necessitate use of these features....
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E103.4 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, this term would address both those features of ICT that are closed by design and other features that are closed because of policies that may restrict specific functions of ICT...
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1. Application of Functional Performance Criteria: 508 Standards
First, where the proposed requirements in Chapter 4 for hardware and Chapter 5 for software do not address one or more of the features of ICT, sections E204.1 and C202.1 would require the...
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4.4 Knee and Toe Clearances
that those people who need the largest knee and toe clearances cannot be accommodated without making some radical changes to the design of counters, drinking fountains and other design features...
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
In any given year, there is some probability that an individual will develop a disability (either temporary or permanent) that will necessitate use of these features....
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Comparison of Single-User Toilet Room Layouts: 2A, 2B, and 2C
Plan-2C: 2010 Standards Minimum with In-Swinging Door 7’-0" x 6’-6" • 40.00 Square Feet (plumbing chase not included) This plan shows the same typical features...
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Ticket transfer. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
provision, however, does not require public accommodations to seat an individual who holds a ticket to an accessible seat in such seating if the individual does not need the accessible features...
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Federal Aviation Administration Draft Advisory Circular 150/5360-14A, Access to Airports by Individuals with Disabilities
in complying with the laws and regulations regarding individuals with disabilities by: (1) identifying the relevant statutes and regulations affecting airports; (2) presenting the main features...
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28 CFR Part 36 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations - Movie Theaters; Movie Captioning and Audio Description Final Rule
The rule requires that movie theater auditoriums provide closed movie captioning and audio description when showing a digital movie distributed with such features unless doing so would result...
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11B-226.4 Baby changing tables
left in the deployed position can limit door movement, blocking access for anyone who cannot negotiate tight spaces, a circumstance prohibited under CBC 11B-108, Maintenance of accessible features...
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4.5 Weight Scales
Current scales with some accessible features come in various configurations, including wheelchair weight scales with single ramps, dual ramps, stand-on scales, and wall mounted scales with...
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6.1 Deliberative Process
This height range is based on provisions in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for architectural features that involve transfers (e.g., toilet seats, shower seats, dressing benches...