Where armrests are provided on the seating in the immediate area, folding or retractable armrests shall be provided on the aisle side of the seat....
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Armrests: ADA Standard Section 802.4.1
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11B-802.4.1 Armrests
Where armrests are provided on the seating in the immediate area, folding or retractable armrests shall be provided on the aisle side of the seat....
- Speakman Commander Widespread Lavatory Faucet SC-3002-8-LD
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Background
There have also been changes in the ways airlines operate since the original publication of Part 382....
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Providing Comforts and Conveniences—Constructed Features
Section 3 "Recreation Sites" addresses the layout of recreation sites, including vehicle parking, camping and picnic units, viewing areas, and use of the international symbol of accessibility...
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Accessible Routes on the Playing Surface
(Where carpets are used on the playing surface, they are not required to comply with the requirements in ADAAG for accessible carpets; however, they are still required to be stable, firm...
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Alternative Golf Car Passage
The guidelines assume that on many courses, golfers use a golf car to move throughout the course....
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§35.190 Designated Agencies
The use of delegation agreements reduces overlap and duplication of effort, and thereby strengthens overall civil rights enforcement....
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7. Under what circumstances is a public school required to provide auxiliary aids and services to persons with a hearing, vision, or speech disability who are not students, such as parents, other relatives, and members of the public, who seek to participate in or benefit from a district’s services, programs, or activities?
Answer. Title II’s effective communication obligations are not limited just to students — schools are obligated to provide effective communication to all individuals who seek to...
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Emergency Planning
(If a multi-story facility) Does the facility have evacuation elevators (elevators with stand-by power and other safety features, which can be used in emergencies)?...
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11B-802.2 Lines of sight
Lines of sight to the screen, performance area, or playing field for spectators in wheelchair spaces shall comply with Section 11B-802.2....
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Guidance on permissible service animals.
Due to the proliferation of animal types that have been used as "service animals," including wild animals, the Department believes that this area needs established parameters. ...
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A4.21.1 General
Seated people use the walls of 36 in by 36 in (915 mm by 915 mm) showers for back support....
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A4.21.1 GENERAL
Seated people use the walls of 36 in by 36 in (915 mm by 915 mm) showers for back support....
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211 Drinking Fountains
In addressing drinking fountains, the guidelines cover access for people who use wheelchairs and access for standing persons who may have difficulty bending or stooping....
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Seat Heights
Seat Heights: Transfer platforms in play areas need to be between 11 and 18 inches maximum above the ground (ADA-ABA Section 1008.3.1.2)[7]....
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Seat width and depth
Seat width and depth: ADA-ABA currently requires a minimum entry point of 24 inches for transfer steps in play (Section 1008.3.1.1) [7] and pool areas (Section 1009.4.5) [7]. ...
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2. Section-by-Section Analysis of Final Guidelines
Section 2 defines relevant terms used....
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III. Results of the Study
The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Outdoor Developed Areas Accessibility Guidelines provides guidelines for firmness and stability, and the longitudinal trail surface study explored the...
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New Construction and Alterations
The 2010 Standards lay out accessibility design requirements for newly constructed and altered public accommodations and commercial facilities....