An exterior pathway with a prepared surface intended for pedestrian use, including general pedestrian areas such as plazas and courts....
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An exterior pathway with a prepared surface intended for pedestrian use, including general pedestrian areas such as plazas and courts....
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6. Use language that emphasizes the need for accessibility rather than the presence of a disability.
Use Don’t Use Accessible parking Handicapped parking Accessible restroom Disabled...
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5. I am not open to the public, so I am not liable for accessibility.
If you see clients at your facility, or if the public is able to access your facility to obtain access to your goods and services, your business is a "public accommodation"....
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1.2 Background
Detectable warning surfaces are intended primarily to provide a tactile cue to pedestrians who are blind or have visual impairments....
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§ 35.136(g) Access to areas open to the public, program participants, and invitees
(g) Access to areas open to the public, program participants, and invitees. ...
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R304.5.3 Cross Slope
At pedestrian street crossings without yield or stop control and at midblock pedestrian street crossings, the cross slope shall be permitted to equal the street or highway grade....
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(B)(5) Accessible drinking fountains
(5) Accessible drinking fountains; and...
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Guidelines for Requirement 2
A few commenters stated that the installation of handrails limits access to lawn areas. Response. Handrails are required only on ramps that are on routes required to be accessible....
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
Italicized terms indicate definitions carried forward from the 2010 California Building Code. ◼ ACCESS AISLE ACCESSIBILITY ACCESSIBILITY FUNCTION BUTTON ACCESSIBLE ACCESSIBLE...
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406.4.1 Clear height
The clear height of each floor level in vehicle and pedestrian traffic areas shall be not less than 7 feet (2134 mm). Advisory 406.4.1 Clear height. ...
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R402 Protruding Objects (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Protruding Objects (Section-by-Section Analysis) Objects with leading edges between 685 millimeters (2.25 feet) and 2 meters (6.7 feet) above the finish surface must not protrude into pedestrian...
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Existing Facilities That Are Not Altered
that are not altered, but the Access Board does not have the authority to address the application of the proposed guidelines to existing facilities that are not altered....
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1. Scope
1.1 This practice covers the mathematical processing of longitudinal profile measurements to produce a pedestrian pathway roughness statistic called the Pathway Roughness Index (PRI)....
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68.20. Buildings and Facilities Subject to Compliance with the Texas Accessibility Standards
Buildings and Facilities Subject to Compliance with the Texas Accessibility Standards (New rule section effective November 5, 2001, 26 TexReg 8807; amended effective February 1, 2005, 30...
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504.2.1 Preservation of Accessibility Information in Format Conversion (Section-by-Section Analysis)
504.2.1 Preservation of Accessibility Information in Format Conversion (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that authoring tools, when converting content or saving content...
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3. No Findings of Liability or Wrongdoing
Facilities, when viewed in their entirety, are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with Mobility Disabilities....
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12186(a)(2) Special rules for providing access to over-the-road buses
(2) Special rules for providing access to over-the-road buses...
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FAQ: How do I access the 2010 ADA Standards?
To access the 2010 ADA Standards: 1. From the home page, click on the "2010 ADA Standards" button in the top navigation or click here....
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Collection of Information: Telecommunications Act Accessibility Guidelines; Annual Reporting Burden
Collection of Information: Telecommunications Act Accessibility Guidelines; Annual Reporting Burden These regulations establish guidelines for accessibility, usability, and compatibility...
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Inexpensive steps businesses might take to improve access may include:
Inexpensive steps businesses might take to improve access may include: Installing a ramp over a step or two at the main entrance....
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1607A.9.2 Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches
... [DSA-AC & HCD 1-AC] See Chapter 11A, Section 1127A.4, and Chapter 11B, Sections 11B-609.8, 11B-610.4 and 11B-903.6, for grab bars, shower seats and dressing room bench...
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Trail
A pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational purposes. ...