positioning supports within reach of the patient; one commenter (an accessibility consultant) recommended flexibility to allow for design based on use; and the final commenter (a manufacturer) raised...
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b. Positioning Supports
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Regulatory Process Matters (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Orders)
In the NPRM, the Department kept open the possibility that, if warranted by public comments received on an issue raised by the 2004 ADAAG or by the results of the Department’s Initial Regulatory...
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3.3.15.1 Forward reach – unobstructed
The lower limit of the U.S. standard would need to be raised from 380 mm (15 in.) to at least 600 mm (23.6 in.) in order to accommodate over 70%, 50% and 38% of our study’s manual wheelchair...
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Title III of the ADA
appropriate, including settlement negotiations to resolve disputes, and to bring a civil action in federal court in any case that involves a pattern or practice of discrimination or that raises...
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Ground Level Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2.1
Section 240.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for ground level play components.
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Accessibility to the sand box would be enhanced by providing a transfer system into the sand or by providing a raised sand table with knee clearance complying with Section 11B-1008.4.3....
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Accessibility to the sand box would be enhanced by providing a transfer system into the sand or by providing a raised sand table with knee clearance complying with Section 11B-1008.4.3....
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Additional Protections from Discrimination
In addition, the school’s blanket practice would raise FAPE concerns because the practice applies to all students with certain mobility disabilities without considering each student with...
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Introduction
The questions and answers contained in this document address some of the issues most frequently raised by the public with respect to the types of multifamily dwellings subject to the design...
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8 [§§ 4.3.3; 4.3.7]
8 [§§ 4.3.3; 4.3.7] Curb ramps should have at least 36 inches of clear space at the “top” of the ramp, which can be seen in the illustration to the right [below]....
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What Other Accessibility Requirements Apply to Play Components?
The play area guidelines address accessible routes connecting play components along with certain spaces that are crucial to making a play area usable for children with disabilities....
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[ADA Stds 4.13.9] Yes _____ No _____ A clear floor space on the latch side of the door (pull side) allows a person using a wheelchair or scooter to pull the door open and then...
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4.30.6 Mounting Location and Height
Where permanent identification is provided for rooms and spaces, signs shall be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door....
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General [5.1]/ Access Aisles [5.3]
Space should also be available so that people using wheelchairs do not obstruct required exit and circulation routes....
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Doors and Gates in Series [§404.2.6]
Doors and Gates in Series [§404.2.6] At hinged or pivoted doors or gates in series, a separation is required that is at least 48” plus the width of doors or gates swinging into the space...
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Are side flares required at curb ramps?
Side flares are essential in alterations when space for a top landing (36” deep min.) is not available; in this instance, side flares (1:12 max. slope) are necessary to accommodate wheelchair...
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Error/Omission: There is no accessible route from accessible parking to an accessible entrance.
Result: A person using a wheelchair, scooter, or walker has no way of getting from the accessible parking space to the building entrance....
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11B-809.7 Accessible routes
The accessible route shall adjoin or overlap clear floor spaces and connect all exterior doors....
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This is a great unit but it's not "recessed", it's semi-recessed.
If you place this unit next to the accessible lavatory or other required clear space and don't allow room for the projection, it may interfere with the minimum required clear floor space...
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REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBILITY
For example, the 1991 Standards required only one van-accessible space for every eight accessible spaces, see 28 C.F.R. pt. 36, Appendix D, §4.1.2(5)(b), while the 2010 Standards require...
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216 Signs
The guidelines also include provisions specific to certain elements and spaces, including parking, entrances, means of egress, and toilet and bathing rooms....
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New Construction
Scoping Requirements Requirements in Chapter 2 indicate which elements and spaces must be accessible on a site or in a facility (the scope of coverage)....
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Building Guidelines and Standards are needed for Accommodations of Low Vision Persons
All these things should be easily found by the person who negotiates these spaces....
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