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What surface characteristics are required of an accessible route?
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New Requirements for Assistive Listening Systems (ALS)
Hearing Aid Compatibility: 25% of the receivers must be hearing aid compatible, which means that the ALS receiver must be usable with an induction neckloop that interfaces with the telecoil...
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Subpart C — Requirements for Accessibility and Usability (Advisory Guidance)
Subpart C — Requirements for Accessibility and Usability...
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§ 35.138(e) Hold-and-release of tickets for accessible seating
(e) Hold-and-release of tickets for accessible seating....
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Shelves, Sales and Service Counters, and Check-Out Aisles
Shelves and counters must be on an accessible route with enough space to allow customers using mobility devices to access merchandise....
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11B-703.7.2.6.1 Men’s toilet and bathing facilities
The triangle symbol shall contrast with the door, either light on a dark background or dark on a light background....
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11B-703.7.2.6.1 Men’s toilet and bathing facilities
The triangle symbol shall contrast with the door, either light on a dark background or dark on a light background....
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4. ACCESSIBLE ELEMENTS AND SPACES: SCOPE AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
ACCESSIBLE ELEMENTS AND SPACES: SCOPE AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS....
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Accessible Routes from Site Arrival Points [§206.2.1]
Accessible Routes from Site Arrival Points [§206.2.1]...
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Subpart E—Acquisition of Accessible Vehicles by Private Entities
Subpart E—Acquisition of Accessible Vehicles by Private Entities...
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Subpart D—Acquisition of Accessible Vehicles by Public Entities
Subpart D—Acquisition of Accessible Vehicles by Public Entities...
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Subpart E—Acquisition of Accessible Vehicles by Private Entities
Subpart E—Acquisition of Accessible Vehicles by Private Entities...
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Subpart D—Acquisition of Accessible Vehicles By Public Entities
Subpart D—Acquisition of Accessible Vehicles By Public Entities...
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Solutions for Five Common ADA Access Problems at Polling Places
To provide access to the polling place, a route into and through the polling place must be accessible to voters with disabilities....
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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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11B-703.3.2 Position
Exception: Braille provided on elevator car controls shall be separated 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) minimum and shall be located directly below the corresponding raised characters or symbols....
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§104.3(j) Handicapped person
) As used in paragraph (j)(1) of this section, the phrase: (i) Physical or mental impairment means (A) any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss...
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III-2.2000 Physical or mental impairments
restricted to those with "physical or mental impairments. " Physical impairments include-- 1) Physiological disorders or conditions; 2) Cosmetic disfigurement; or 3) Anatomical loss...
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II-2.2000 Physical or mental impairments.
Physical impairments include -- 1) Physiological disorders or conditions; 2) Cosmetic disfigurement; or 3) Anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems...
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 201.1
Section 201 discusses the scope of the ADA Standards.
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Position: ADA Standard Section 703.3.2
Braille provided on elevator car controls shall be separated 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) minimum and shall be located either directly below or adjacent to the corresponding raised characters or symbols...
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Problem Three (Protruding Objects)
Problem Three: The bottom of a set of stairs is open and voters who are blind or have vision loss can hit their head on the underside of the stairs....
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Suggested accessibility guidelines for exterior concrete surfaces
Suggested accessibility guidelines for exterior concrete surfaces Current standards for ramps, sidewalks, and intersections and other concrete tolerances are given in ACI 117, Specification...
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B. The Release Includes State and Local Law Claims Which Are Not Addressed By The Agreements
Includes State and Local Law Claims Which Are Not Addressed By The Agreements The Agreements are also overbroad in that they bar class members from bringing claims under state and local accessibility...