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Wheelchair accessible seating is required. At least one percent of the seating must be wheelchair seating locations.
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Detectable Warning Surfaces on Curb Ramps (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Access Board deferred addressing detectable warning surfaces on curb ramps in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines pending completion of the guidelines for pedestrian facilities...
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A.6 - Does Section 508, as implemented by the Access Board’s standards and the FAR, impose the same obligations on agencies and contractors?
Agencies are responsible for complying with Section 508 as a whole, including identification of applicable Access Board technical provisions (see sections C and D below) and making nonavailability...
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 5 - Curb Ramps
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ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY AJM LAW
Within 30 days of the date of this Agreement, AJM Law will modify its website to explain that the LSAC electronic application process is inaccessible to individuals who are blind and that...
- Access-Able Designs Rear Mount Tub Transfer Bench w/o Legs SH-414
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18. What dispute resolution mechanisms are available if a parent believes that a school district has improperly denied or limited his or her child’s access to a particular auxiliary aid or service under Title II or has not made FAPE available under the IDEA?
. §§ 300.506, 300.507. 49 Information on how to file a complaint with ED’s Office for Civil Rights is on ED’s website at http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/CFAPPS/OCR/contactus.cfm....
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Improved Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) Surfaces for Accessible Playgrounds Field Performance Testing: Final Report II
Improved Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) Surfaces for Accessible Playgrounds Field Performance Testing: Final Report II Field Performance Testing March, 2002 – January, 2003 USDA...
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VI. COMPENSATORY DAMAGES TO COMPLAINANTS AND OTHER AGGRIEVED PERSONS
Within five (5) business days after the Effective Date of this Consent Decree QuikTrip shall publish the Notice in an accessible format (i.e., HTML) and in a prominent location on its website...
- Kompan, Inc. ELE400021 - Blazer Spring Toy
- Inpro Corporation IPC® HR9 Northern Hardwoods® Real Wood Handrail
- Center for Accessible Materials Innovation (CAMI) by the Georgia Institute of Technology
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5. PLAN INCLUSIVELY
Be familiar with the services required for people with disabilities, access, or functional needs....
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11B-302.3 Openings
Sections 11B-407.4.3 _|Platform to Hoistway Clearance|_, 11B-409.4.3 _|Platform to Hoistway Clearance|_, 11B-410.4 _|Platform to Runway Clearance|_, 11B-810.5.3 _|Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination...
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Gaps
Gaps Where wheelchair spaces are provided on amusement rides, the floors of rides must be coordinated with the floors of the load and unload areas so that when the ride is at the...
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President’s Committee on “National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week”
State and local committees coordinate publicity campaigns consisting of movie trailers, billboards, and radio and television ads to convince the public that it is good business to hire people...
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1.2.1
This should be coordinated with the specification requirements....
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RECOMMENDATION OF 19-INCH LOWER ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT AS THE MINIMUM ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD SEPTEMBER 27, 2013
RECOMMENDATION OF 19-INCH LOWER ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT AS THE MINIMUM ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 SUBMITTED BY: The Brewer Company (Jack DeBraal, committee member) Hausmann...
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Re: Single User Restroom Accessibility
California needs to make some changes to their code language so that it's not so difficult for AHJ's to figure out what is required as it pertains to accessibility....
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Re: Co-sharing of Accessible Parking access Aisles by adjacent elevator door allowed?
Changes in level are not permitted in access aisles. 2016 CBC 11B-247.1.2.5, 11B-502.4...
- Access for 9-1-1 and Telephone Emergency Services
- Increasing Opportunities for Access on the Appalachian Trail: A Design Guide