Ground surfaces shall comply with ASTM F 1951. Ground surfaces shall be inspected and maintained regularly and frequently to ensure continued compliance with ASTM F 1951.
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11B-1008.2.6.1 Accessibility
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11B-1008.2.6.1 Accessibility
Ground surfaces shall comply with ASTM F 1951. Ground surfaces shall be inspected and maintained regularly and frequently to ensure continued compliance with ASTM F 1951.
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Need for Rulemaking
Need for Rulemaking This section discusses the Congressional findings in the Americans with Disabilities Act that establish the need for accessibility guidelines, the Access Board’s current...
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THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION
places depends on equal access to the pedestrian right of way. 91....
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R404 Clear Spaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R404 Clear Spaces (Section-by-Section Analysis) Clear spaces are required at operable parts (see R403.2), including accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons (see R209)...
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Section 37.59 Differences in Accessibility Completion Date Requirements
Section 37.59 Differences in Accessibility Completion Date Requirements Portions of the same station may have different accessibility completion date requirements, both as the result...
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§ 35.138(b) Identification of available accessible seating
(b) Identification of available accessible seating. A public entity that sells or distributes tickets for a single event or series of events shall, upon inquiry—...
- Bosch Power Tools - GPL-3 3 Point Laser
- Greenfields Outdoor Fitness Two-Person Accessible Combo Butterfly and Reverse Fly GR2005-1-48E-W (2 Configurations)
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(4) the City's Guidelines for Paving and Accessibility Compliance
(4) the City's Guidelines for Paving and Accessibility Compliance which permits the City to install curb ramps up to two years after re-paving;...
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MARKED CROSSING
[DSA-AC] A crosswalk or other identified path intended for pedestrian use in crossing a vehicular way....
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CURB CUT
[DSA-AC] An interruption of a curb at a pedestrian way, which separates surfaces that are substantially at the same elevation....
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MARKED CROSSING
[DSA-AC] A crosswalk or other identified path intended for pedestrian use in crossing a vehicular way....
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CURB CUT
[DSA-AC] An interruption of a curb at a pedestrian way, which separates surfaces that are substantially at the same elevation....
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1004.2.1 Exit or exit access doorways required
Two exits or exit access doorways from any space shall be provided where one of the following conditions exists: The occupant load of the space exceeds the values in Table 1004.2.1...
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Identification of available accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.302(f)(3) of the proposed rule requires a facility to identify available accessible seating. ...
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FCC Consumer Guide: Telecommunications Access for People with Disabilities
Telecommunications Access for People with Disabilities FCC rules under Section 255 of the Communications Act require telecommunications equipment manufacturers and service providers...
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2. Accessible lavatory with knee and toe space
Accessible lavatory with knee and toe space below, faucet controls usable with a loosely closed fist, clear floor space for front approach, and lowered mirror....
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Identification of available accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
gap results in lost opportunities for patrons who need accessible seating. ...
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Roundabouts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Pedestrian street crossings at roundabouts can be difficult for pedestrians who are blind or have low vision to identify because the crossings are located off to the side of the pedestrian...
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Introduction
Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) provide this information through audible and vibrotactile indications....
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Identification of available accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Identification of available accessible seating....
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Identification of available accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Identification of available accessible seating....
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Impacts on State and Local Governments
Facilities” (2004) which incorporate accessibility in the design of sidewalks and other pedestrian facilities.20 The Federal Highway Administration as part of its stewardship and oversight...