Scoping requirements for elevators in section 206.6 reference technical criteria for standard passenger elevators, destination-oriented elevators, existing elevators that are altered, limited-use...
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Scoping Requirements for Elevators
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Braille Specifications
A similar clarification has been included in the new ANSI A117.1 standard....
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224.6 Housing at a Place of Education
For the purposes of the application of this section, the term "sleeping room" is intended to be used interchangeably with the term "guest room" as it is used in the transient lodging standards...
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307 Protruding Objects
Objects mounted on walls above the standard sweep of canes (i.e., higher than 27 inches from the floor) and below the standard head room clearance (80 inches), are limited to a 4 inch depth...
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6. Transfer Surface Height
As such every inch is significant both for designing tables that can go low enough to meet the new standard and in design of accessories or room siting as alternate means to attempt to meet...
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C.1. - Who within the agency is responsible for ensuring EIT purchases comply with Section 508?
Acquisition of EIT that meets the applicable technical provisions of the Access Board’s standards is the shared responsibility of requiring activity officials and contracting officials....
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Paragraph (b) (Advisory Guidance)
Individuals using audio peripheral devices such as amplifiers, telecoil adapters, or direct-connection into a hearing aid need a standard, noise free way to tap into the audio generated...
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Product Data and Unit Costs
The Access Board and Eastern Research Group did not evaluate the products for conformance with the proposed standards and do not endorse any of the products included in the sample....
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2) Residential facilities/transient lodging
Alterations are subject to less stringent standards (§9.5). UFAS: Contains requirements for residential occupancies with technical requirements for "dwelling units."...
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8. Q: I operate a private taxicab and I don't want animals in my taxi; they smell, shed hair and sometimes have "accidents." Am I violating the ADA if I refuse to pick up someone with a service animal?
A: Yes. Taxicab companies may not refuse to provide services to individuals with disabilities. Private taxicab companies are also prohibited from charging higher fares or fees...
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§382.99(d)
you may, as a carrier, require that passengers wishing to receive boarding and deplaning assistance requiring the use of a lift for a flight check in for the flight one hour before the standard...