Where an attraction or ride has unique features for which there are no applicable scoping provisions, then a reasonable number, but at least one, of the features must be located on an accessible...
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11B-234.1 General
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11B-234.1 General
Where an attraction or ride has unique features for which there are no applicable scoping provisions, then a reasonable number, but at least one, of the features must be located on an accessible...
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3.8 A process for identifying a reasonable accommodation
Part of the application process is a computerized test for math skills, but the job itself does not require use of a computer....
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Plan 3B: 12-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
Plan 3B: 12-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room This drawing shows an accessible 12-foot wide guest room with features that comply with the 2010 Standards....
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Plan 2A: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
Plan 2A: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room This drawing shows an accessible 13-foot wide guest room with features that comply with the 2010 Standards....
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Alterations to Residential Facilities
The 2010 Standards, at sections 202.3 Exception 3, 202.4, and 233.3, contain specific scoping requirements for alterations to dwelling units....
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Regulatory Process Matters
The Department's initial regulatory impact analysis measures the incremental benefits and costs of the proposed standards relative to the benefits and costs of the 1991 Standards. ...
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Maintenance of Accessible Features
(c) If the 2010 Standards reduce the technical requirements or the number of required accessible elements below the number required by the 1991 Standards, the technical requirements or the...
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Regulatory Process Matters
The Department's initial regulatory impact analysis measures the incremental benefits and costs of the proposed standards relative to the benefits and costs of the 1991 Standards. ...
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4.2 Stretchers
The MDE Advisory Committee therefore included stretchers among MDE requiring consideration in setting accessibility standards....
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John Brabyn, Ph.D., Director of Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Center on Low Vision and Blindness (NIDRR), Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
Introduction Some Vision Research Relevant to Built Environment Codes & Standards (slide 1) Research is being funded by NIH/NEI. No standardized tests for glare....
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Organization of This Rule
Throughout this rule, the original ADA Standards, which are republished as Appendix D to 28 CFR part 36, will be referred to as the ‘‘1991 Standards.’’...
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68.74. Continuing Education
topics: (A) Texas Government Code, Chapter 469, Elimination of Architectural Barriers (B) 16 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 68 – Administrative Rules; (C) Texas Accessibility Standards...
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Sec.36.101 Purpose
disability by public accommodations and requires places of public accommodation and commercial facilities to be designed, constructed, and altered in compliance with the accessibility standards...
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12114(c)(5)(C)
(C) employees comply with the standards established in such regulations of the Department of Transportation, if the employees of the covered entity are employed in a transportation industry...
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14. If an alteration is being made to part of a play area, does the entire play area need to be upgraded with accessible components and surfacing?
Generally only those areas that are being altered must comply with the Standards, unless "path of travel" obligations are triggered. See question 15 for more on "path of travel."...
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Sec. 469.151(b)
(b) If a request is made for waiver or modification of an accessibility standard with respect to a building described by Section 469.003(a)(3) or a building or facility leased or rented...
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Definition [F106.5]
Camp shelters are not cabins, which are typically larger and must comply with the ABA Standards for transient lodging....
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R206 Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R206 Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis) Pedestrian street crossings must comply with technical requirements in Chapter R3 that reference MUTCD standards for pedestrian...
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D6
[ADA Standards § 4.13.7] Yes No If No, leave the inner door permanently open, remove inner door, or modify the vestibule....
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J6
[ADA Standards §§ 4.15.5 (1) and 4.4.1] Yes No...
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C2‒2
[ADA Standards § 4.4.2] Yes No If No, can a barrier or enclosure be added below the stair or can the route be relocated away from the stair?...
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g-ii
[ADA Standards § 4.13.9] Yes No...
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A1
[ADA Standards § 4.6.6] Yes No If No, look for another relatively level location that is on an accessible route to the accessible shelter entrance that could be used....