What is considered an "accessible" play component?...
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1. What is considered an "accessible" play component?
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§ 35.138(c) Identification of accessible seating
(c) Identification of accessible seating....
- Solution Showcase: iPad Accessibility
- Kee Safety Inc. ADA Safety Handrail Components
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Maintaining Accessible Features in Museum Buildings
The following are examples of typical museum building accessibility maintenance issues:...
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Section E: Route from Entrance
Ward:__________ Precinct:__________ Staff:________________ Date:________ Time:_________ Address:_______________________________________ Location...
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Issue: Effective Communication
Common Problem: City governments often fail to provide qualified interpreters or assistive listening devices for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing at public events or...
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III. CONCLUSION
For the foregoing reasons, neither Section 904.4.1 nor its exception requires clear counter space at sales and service counters subject to the ADA’s requirements.
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EXHIBIT 1 JEFFERSON OUTPATIENT IMAGING ADA POLICY AND PROCEDURE
In accordance with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Jefferson Outpatient Imaging and Radiology (“Jefferson Outpatient”) does not discriminate on the basis of...
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
In 1994, the Access Board began the process of updating the 1991 ADAAG by establishing an advisory committee composed of members of the design and construction industry, the building code...
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Results comparison with current accessibility guidelines
Current accessibility guidelines for amusement park rides address recommendations for amusement ride seats designed for transfer in two places....
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7. Diagnostic Imaging Equipment: Accessibility Considerations
Diagnostic Imaging Equipment: Accessibility Considerations Section 4 introduces the complex considerations raised when considering accessibility standards, such as transfer surface heights...
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(c) Thresholds at patio, deck or balcony doors
of impervious materials such as concrete, brick or flagstone, in which case the surface should be no more than 4 inches below the floor level of the interior dwelling unit, unless the local...
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At least fifty percent of the entrances must be accessible.
• At least fifty percent of the entrances must be accessible. Those that are not accessible must have signs that direct the public to the nearest accessible entrance....
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11B-217.2 Wheelchair accessible telephones
Where public telephones are provided, wheelchair accessible telephones complying with Section 11B-704.2 shall be provided in accordance with Table 11B-217.2....
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11B-217.2 Wheelchair accessible telephones
Where public telephones are provided, wheelchair accessible telephones complying with Section 11B-704.2 shall be provided in accordance with Table 11B-217.2....
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Objectives of, and legal basis for, proposed accessibility guidelines
Objectives of, and legal basis for, proposed accessibility guidelines The Access Board is required to issue accessibility guidelines by the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C....
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Accessible Means of Entry to Wading Pools
Accessible Means of Entry to Wading Pools....
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BOAT ACCESS
Everything appears to point to the docks for access. What about access onto the boat itself from the dock?...
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Prevention of Fraud in Purchase of Tickets for Accessible Seating
Venues may also mark tickets to clearly identify that they are for accessible seats....
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§27.121(c) Access to sources of information.
(c) Access to sources of information....
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Alerts
Several wireless providers call them wireless emergency alerts (WEA), some refer to them as government alerts, and some localities call it the Personalized Local Alerting Network (PLAN)....
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Priority 4: Additional Access - Drinking Fountains, Public Telephones & Fire Alarms
Word Fillable Form (0.7MB) Word Non-Fillable Form (0.6MB) PDF Non-Fillable Form (0.4MB)
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Governmental Units Affected (R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Access Board is not aware of any state or local transportation departments that use UFAS....