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II-9.2000 Complaints
Which are the designated Federal agencies and what are their areas of responsibility?...
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1.5 Materials
The four simulated sidewalk sections were constructed on low wooden platforms; each covered a 1.22 m (4 ft) wide x 2.44 m (8 ft) long level area on the ground....
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II-8.2000 Self-evaluation
Areas that need careful examination include the following: 1) A public entity must examine each program to determine whether any physical barriers to access exist....
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D. Reasonable Modifications
for a person with a disability, it qualifies as a service animal and must generally be allowed to accompany its owner anywhere other members of the public are allowed to go, including areas...
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Section 36.207 Places of Public Accommodation Located in Private Residences (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Thus, the portions of the accountant’s house, other than the professional office and areas and spaces leading to it, are not covered by this part....
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Guidelines for Requirement 5
Other commenters asked whether light switches and electrical outlets in the inside corners of kitchen counter areas, and floor outlets are permissible. Response....
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Service Animals
Service animals must be allowed in all areas of a facility where the public is allowed except where the dog’s presence would create a legitimate safety risk (e.g., compromise a sterile environment...
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References
Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility guidelines for buildings and facilities: Play areas. U.S. Access Board & EOP Foundation. (2000, October). ...
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4.1 Introduction
As an alternative, perhaps one outlet in a room or a work station area could be required to be within the safe reach range....
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Section 37.139 Plan Contents
While we would like the plan elements presented in the order listed in this section, the contents most likely will vary greatly, depending on the size, geographic area, budget, complexity...
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Shower and Sauna Doors in Transient Lodging Facilities
Showers and saunas in other locations, including those in common use areas and guest rooms with mobility features, are required to comply with the 32-inch clear width standard as well as...
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E. Community Evacuation and Transportation
State and local governments need to establish procedures to ensure that people with disabilities can evacuate the area of an emergency in a variety of conditions, with assistance when it...
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Plan 4A: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
The following accessible features are provided in the living area: • T-shaped turning space (section 304.3.2); • Accessible route (section 402); • Clear floor space on both sides...
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Smooth Surface
Comments indicated that these types of doors should be exempt from the requirement for the smooth surface area on the push side, but should be subject to other portions of the provision...
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What other surface considerations affect wheelchair travel?
If the rolling resistance of flooring is high, wheelchair users must avoid those areas or expend extra energy maneuvering across the surface....
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Overview of Proposed Guidelines
accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons; Transit stops and transit shelters for buses and light rail vehicles, including requirements for boarding and alighting areas...
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Analysis of impact on small entities.
and local governmental rules; and (5) the length of time since the rule has been evaluated or the degree to which technology, economic conditions, or other factors have changed in the area...
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Key Study findings:
A standard turning area of 60 inches by 60 inches accommodated between 52% to 66% of the participants depending on the type of transfer (with or without grab bars and backrest) and direction...