However, the Americans with Disabilities Act, which was passed in 1990 and took effect in January 1992, promises the user a right of safe entry to places of public accommodation....
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Regulatory Process Matters
Benefits Since the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), accessibility requirements have been increasingly incorporated in the model codes....
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D. Real-Time Text
Commenters to the 2011 ANPRM noted that other standards aside from RFC 4103—such as XMPP and XEP-0301—were currently in use and could be referenced as specifications for ICT interoperability...
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Section 6.0 Conclusions
Research that would produce longitudinal data on WhMD use would be very useful, especially to improve WhMD design and reimbursement policies....
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Uniform Federal Accessibility Guidelines (UFAS)
Federal Accessibility Guidelines (UFAS) These are the architectural standards originally developed for facilities covered by the Architectural Barriers Act, a law that applies to buildings designed...
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Alterations
Chapters 3 – 10: Design and Technical Requirements Provides design and technical specifications for elements, spaces, buildings, and facilities....
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Fair Housing Act
Other covered activities include, for example, financing, zoning practices, new construction design, and advertising....
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Q1: Pavement Treatment Considered an Alteration and Curb Ramp Compliance
When the Department of Justice adopted its revised title II ADA Regulations including the updated ADA Standards for Accessible Design (2010 Standards,1 as defined in 28 CFR 35.151), it specified...
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Communication after an Employee Requests Leave
But, if the leave cannot be granted under any other program, then an employer should promptly engage in an "interactive process" with the employee -- a process designed to enable the employer...
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1. General Exception
The MDE NPRM proposed several limited exceptions to certain provisions addressing the limitations of current technology and design....
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A4.22.3 Clear Floor Space
The dotted lines designate the minimum clear floor space, depending on the direction of approach, required for wheelchair users to transfer onto the water closet....
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Turning Radius
According to the AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (p. 37), the minimum design curve radius can be calculated by using the following formula: where: R = Curve...
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Best Practice Recommendations for Layout Planning
Designate one wall or zone outside meeting rooms for all attendees to recharge their batteries and devices. This helps protect attendees with electrical sensitivities....
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Section 1194.3 General Exceptions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Board understands that the Department of Defense interprets this to mean that a computer designed to provide early missile launch detection would not be subject to these standards, nor...
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809.2.2 Turning Space
If designers elect to provide clear floor space that is at least 36 inches (915 mm) wide, as opposed to the required 30 inches (760 mm) wide, that clearance can be part of a T-turn, thereby...
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Accessible Routes to Press Boxes
Section 201.1 of the 2010 Standards requires that all areas of newly designed and constructed buildings and facilities and altered portions of existing buildings and facilities be accessible...
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11B-216.14 Variable message signs
Where provided in buildings that are designed as emergency shelters, variable message signs conveying emergency-related information shall comply with Section 11B-703.8....
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Sections 505.10.2 and 505.10.3
This range allows flexibility in meeting the needs of individuals with disabilities and designers and architects....
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B. Accessibility of Equipment and Furniture
While some types of fixed equipment and furniture are explicitly covered by the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, see, e.g., 28 CFR 36.406(b), there are currently no specific provisions...
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G. What are Detectable Warnings, Why are They Required, and Where Must They be Provided?
whether there is passing traffic – before continuing on their way. 13 ADA Standards § 4.29.2. 14 ADA Standards § 4.7.7. 15 DOT’s memorandum encouraging use of this alternate design...
