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. ...
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COMMON USE
Employees, tenants or staff and their guests may jointly utilize common use areas where the public is not permitted general access....
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11B-216.4.1 Exit doors
Signs required by Chapter 10, Section 1011.4 at doors to exit passageways, exit discharge, and exit stairways shall comply with Sections 11B-703.1 _|Signs; General|_ 11B-703.2 _|Signs; Raised...
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Parking at Residential Facilities
The Board has amended requirements for guest parking (208.2.3.3) to include employee spaces, which is consistent with the basic scoping provision applying generally to all facility types...
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Section 35.151(g)(1)
complies with section 206.3 of the 2010 Standards 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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220 and 707 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines
Section 707 of the 2010 Standards adds specific technical requirements for speech output, privacy, tactilely-discernible input controls, display screens, and Braille instructions to the general...
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Definition of "Assembly Area"
The definition’s reference to spaces used "for the consumption of food and drink" may be interpreted as applying to restaurants generally....
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1191.1 Accessibility Guidelines
The guidelines serve as the basis for accessibility standards adopted by the General Services Administration, the Department of Defense, the Department of Housing and Urban Development,...
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What is best way to provide accessible curb-side EVCS (like parallel parking)?
In this case, you would apply the general requirements to curbside locations. Note that an explicit exception is provided in Section 11B-812.10.4 Exception 3....
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Issue 7: Do we need a State-of-the-Art Literature Search?
This will help is in our generation of final report and also identifying next steps. And, really, the first one deals with state of the art literature search....
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14. Q: Our center has a policy that we will not give medication to any child. Can I refuse to give medication to a child with a disability?
While some state laws may differ, generally speaking, as long as reasonable care is used in following the doctors' and parents' or guardians written instructions about administering medication...
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19. Q: What about children who have severe, sometimes life-threatening allergies to bee stings or certain foods? Do we have to take them?
A: Generally, yes. Children cannot be excluded on the sole basis that they have been identified as having severe allergies to bee stings or certain foods....
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§ 37.15 Interpretations and guidance
Transportation, or any of its operating administrations, only if they are issued over the signature of the Secretary of Transportation or if they contain the following statement: “The General...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS Basic Principles Reasonable Modification of Policies and Procedures Service Animals Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices Communicating...
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Other Definitions
Generally, these definitional differences are at the level of detail and wording, and the definitions are not vastly different in concept....
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12184(b)(5)
the system for which the van is being purchased or leased, when viewed in its entirety, provides a level of service to such individuals equivalent to the level of service provided to the general...
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407.4 Key Repeat (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Because telecommunications products generally do not have a key repeat feature, the Board expects the impact of this provision on telecommunications equipment manufacturers to be negligible...
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C201.5 Design, Development and Fabrication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
C201.5 Design, Development and Fabrication (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes a general requirement that telecommunications equipment manufacturers evaluate the accessibility...
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Clear Floor Space [4.25.2] and Height [4.25.3]
However, since people who use wheelchairs may not be able to reach beyond the toes, a forward reach is generally limited to those storage elements providing knee and toe clearances....
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Conventional Strollers
Conventional Strollers These devices typically have four wheels or four pairs of wheels; the wheels are generally small, about 150 mm (6 inches) in diameter....