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Audio Description (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 44 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 allows eligible businesses a tax credit of 50 percent of the cost of “eligible access expenditures,” defined as amounts paid or incurred ...
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How to Use This Pocket Guide
Included sections are from 41 CFR—Code of Federal Regulations; Chapter 102—Federal Management Regulation; Subchapter C—Real Property; Part 102-71—General; and Part 102-76 Design and Construction...
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F. Training
All MSHA Hospital Personnel who routinely receive incoming telephone calls from the public as part of their job description code will receive instructions by MSHA on using TTYs or relay...
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Section 5.0 Dissemination Activities
Designers want information like that found in codes – “Tell us what we should do” they said. Although 3-D design is now common, few environmental designers use human modeling software....
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§35.150 Existing Facilities
It allowed recipients to make their federally assisted programs and activities available to individuals with disabilities without extensive retrofitting of their existing buildings and facilities...
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NOTES
See Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities, ICC/ANSI A117.1-2009. Emphasis of upper dimension of range added. 13. Ibid. 14. Ibid. 15. Ibid. 16. Ibid. 17....
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Issue 22: How is accessibility for persons with low vision assessed during the design review process?
Comment and Question by [Participant]: Let me build off of that. You represent a part of the authority having jurisdiction....
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Background
ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADA-ABA). 2002. http://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/buildings-and-sites/about-the-ada-standards/background...
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3. New Construction vs. Alterations
Under a more flexible standard called “program access,” alternative routes to buildings may be acceptable where people with disabilities must travel only a marginally longer route than the...
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B. Accessibility
For most people, any building designated as a shelter will meet their basic emergency needs so long as it provides a safe place to eat, sleep, and take care of personal hygiene needs....
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ADA Best Practices Tool Kit for State and Local Governments
It will also teach state and local officials how to conduct accessibility surveys of their buildings and facilities to identify and remove architectural barriers to access....
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Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators, Destination-Oriented Elevators and Private Residence Elevators
These new, more efficient elevators are usually found in high-rise buildings that have several elevators....
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Reach Ranges
Changes in the side-reach range for new construction and alterations in the 2010 Standards will affect a variety of building elements such as light switches, electrical outlets, thermostats...
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Common Problems with Access to Programs, Generally
most common form of discrimination faced by people with disabilities is when others assume that they will not be able to, or want to, participate in civic programs and activities, and build...
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A. Purpose and Legal Authority
The Access Board is responsible for developing accessibility guidelines and standards under various laws to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to and use of buildings...
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1. The ADA
requires newly constructed or altered places of public accommodation––as well as commercial facilities (privately owned, nonresidential facilities such as factories, warehouses, or office buildings...