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I. Definitions
“Accessible on Election Day” means that a polling place is compliant with the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (“2010 Standards”) (28 C.F.R. § 35.104, as set forth in appendices...
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1193.23(b)(3) (Advisory Guidance)
Working cooperatively with appropriate disability-related organizations is one of the factors that manufacturers must consider in their product design and development process....
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11B-405.8 Handrails
[2010 ADAS] EXCEPTION: Within employee work areas, handrails shall not be required where ramps that are part of common use circulation paths are designed to permit the installation of...
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11B-405.8 Handrails
[2010 ADA Standards] EXCEPTION: Within employee work areas, handrails shall not be required where ramps that are part of common use circulation paths are designed to permit the installation...
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E. EXPERT TESTIMONY
Steinfeld is a professor of architecture, the Director of the Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access ("IDEA Center"), and an advocate for improved disability access standards...
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Introduction
FSORAG and FSTAG look much the same as they did before revision and are still individual documents that integrate universal design, as well as agency terminology and processes....
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215 Fire Alarm Systems
1991 Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different 4.28.1 General....
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Section 1194.26 Desktop and Portable Computers (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In contrast, the provisions in this section address physical characteristics of computer systems including the design of controls and the use of connectors....
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M301.2.2 Transfer Surface Size
inches wide minimum and 21 inches deep minimum and is located such that the long dimension of 28 inches is be located parallel to the patient scanning/imaging table side at a location designated...
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4.3.1 Overview of Imaging Equipment and Regulatory Environment
Generally, this equipment is permanently mounted in a fixed installation within specially designed spaces that must perform specific essential functions, including supporting heavy weight...
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ADA Requirements
Under the ADA, hotels, motels, inns and other places of lodging designed or constructed after January 26, 1993, must be usable by persons with disabilities....
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1.4 Overview of Report
However, as is clear throughout the report, with some important exceptions, current equipment designs rarely accommodate fully persons with disabilities....
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Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
size to be too restrictive, the vast majority of advocacy, nonprofit, and individual commenters opposed using the Department of Transportation's definition of ‘‘common wheelchair'' to designate...
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3. Discussion of Comments on Related Fair Housing Issues Compliance Deadline
Section 100.205 of the Fair Housing regulations incorporates the Act's design and construction requirements, including the requirement that multifamily dwellings for first occupancy after...
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Definition of "wheelchair.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM defined a wheelchair as ‘‘a device designed solely for use by an individual with a mobility impairment for the primary purpose of locomotion in typical indoor and outdoor pedestrian...
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Comparison of Single-User Toilet Room Layouts: 2A, 2B, and 2C
The in-swinging door increases overall room size because it cannot swing over the required clear floor space at any accessible fixture, (see section 4.22.2 of the 1991 Standards)....
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Weight Scales
Unit costs are presented for wheelchair scales with raised platforms and with flush platforms in the floor....
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Features of the ETA Standard Barrier Survey/Barrier Management System [Title II]
First, they miss important barriers that may become risk-management headaches in the future (such as floor-surface barriers to people with mobility impairments and protruding objects that...
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some commenters also suggested that lowering the maximum unobstructed side-reach to 48 inches would reduce confusion among design professionals by making the unobstructed forward and side-reach...
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BACKGROUND
Pt. 36, including the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design, Appendix A (the "2010 Standards"). Remedial Actions to be Taken....
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some commenters also suggested that lowering the maximum unobstructed side reach to 48 inches would reduce confusion among design professionals by making the unobstructed forward and side-reach...
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Requirements for Renovation or New Construction
However, Title III does not require elevators in facilities under 3 stories or with less than 3000 square feet per floor, unless the building is a shopping center, mall, professional office...
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11B-1003.2.1 Boat slips
Where handrail extensions are provided on gangways or transition plates, the handrail extensions shall not be required to be parallel with the ground or floor surface. 7. ...