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- Door King Inc. 9000 Vehicular Sliding Gate Operator Replaces SL3000
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3. Review the Research Findings About Accessibility Issues for Play Surfaces
-99 Standard Specification for Determination of Accessibility of Surface Systems Under and Around Playground Equipment as determined by the surface manufacturer in laboratory testing....
- Hager Companies Five Knuckle - Full Mortise Swing Clear Hinge BB1261
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§1607.17 Policy statement on affirmative action (see section 13B).
availability of basically qualified persons in the relevant job market; (b) A recruitment program designed to attract qualified members of the group in question; (c) A systematic effort to organize...
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F. Paperwork Reduction Act
telecommunications equipment manufacturers ensure that any electronic documentation (such as web-based self-service support or PDF user guides) provided to end users must meet specified accessibility standards...
- Acoustiguide Opus Touch™ Museum Guide with Touchscreen
- Acoustiguide Opus Click™ Multimedia Museum Guide
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D. Making the “Invisible” World “Visible”
[As stated in slide 4]: “Our architectural standards in this country have led to an invisible world, a world in which falls among the elderly cause more deaths than do medical conditions...
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FACTS APPLICABLE TO ALL CLAIMS
Hereafter, an "Inaccessible" curb ramp shall refer to a curb ramp that did not comply with applicable standards for accessible design (i.e., the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (...
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Access to Programs and Services in Existing Facilities
When full compliance is not technically feasible, the changes must follow the Standards to the maximum extent feasible....
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2. Justification for Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web ICT
We find support for our approach from two other sources, namely the European Commission’s Standardization Mandate M 376 (M376) of March 2012 and the World Wide Web Consortium’s WCAG2ICT...
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Section 1193.39 Prohibited reduction of accessibility, usability and compatibility [1193.29 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Providing that no change shall be undertaken which decreases or has the effect of decreasing accessibility is a common principle in disability access codes and standards and was borrowed...
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6. Regulatory Analyses
We request comments on the following to assess the impacts of the SNPRM: • The extent to which the AASHTO Guide, or other design guides and standards are used for shared use paths....
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Effective date: Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The information provided by commenters indicates that the first-use approach would not provide adequate guidance on when the proposed standards would apply to certain facilities and elements...
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ADA Facilities Compliance Strategies for Private Hospitals
REVIEW - Study all construction and remodeling projects in progress to minimize future problems with “readily achievable” barrier removal and/or failure to meet the “readily accessible” standard...
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Comments
transportation commenters suggested that a longer-term solution to the problem would be to work with wheelchair manufacturers and the Department of Health and Human Services to establish standards...
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206.2.3 Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities
Florida requirements may be waived down to the ADA Standards requirements....
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§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The relay services required by title IV would involve a relay operator using both a standard telephone and a TDD to type the voice messages to the TDD user and read the TDD messages to the...
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409.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This proposed requirement in 409.1 would be new to the 508 Standards....
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A. Question 1: Applicability of Section 904.4.1’s Exception
service counter be “36 inches (915 mm) high maximum above the finish floor,” and Section 904.4.1 further requires that a sales or service counter be “36 inches (915 mm) long minimum.” 2010 Standards...
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III-4.4600 Seating in assembly areas
The ADA accessibility standard for alterations requires wheelchair seating to be dispersed (i.e. , provided in more than one location) only in assembly areas with fixed seating for more...
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III-1.7000 Relationship to title II
In cases where the standards differ, the stadium would have to meet the standard that provides the highest degree of access to individuals with disabilities....