Requirements for trailhead features, such as parking spaces, toilets, water spouts, and campsites, are explained in "Applying the Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines...
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Trailheads
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Feature 6 - Restrooms
Feature 6 - Restrooms An accessible restroom with accessible amenities (e.g, drinking fountains) outside the space....
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Audible Communication
The 1991 Standards, at section 4.1.3(19)(b), require assembly areas, where audible communication is integral to the use of the space, to provide an assistive listening system if they have...
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5. Ground Level PV Systems
is not an alteration that would trigger path of travel upgrades.13 An accessible route to the enclosure’s entrance shall not be required.14 To qualify for the machinery space...
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Alternative Designs. Bathroom as Shower Room
Due to space constraints at the Oakwood facility (Figure 16), a separate shower stall could not be accommodated in each resident toilet room....
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New Construction and Alterations
Alterations to facilities, spaces or elements (including renovations) on or after January 26, 1992, also must comply with the Standards....
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11B-1008.2.3 Water play components
Where the surface of the accessible route, clear floor or ground spaces, or turning spaces serving water play components is submerged, compliance with Sections 11B-302 _|Floor or Ground...
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1118B.6
SECTION 1118B - SPACE ALLOWANCE AND REACH RANGES 1118B.6 Side reach. ...
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Secondary market ticket sales. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Question 20: If an individual resells a ticket for accessible seating to someone who does not need accessible seating, should the secondary purchaser be required to move if the space is...
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907.2.3 Group E
In buildings where normally occupied spaces are provided with a two-way communication system between such spaces and a constantly attended receiving station from where a general evacuation...
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Principles of Universal Design
◼ PRINCIPLE SEVEN: Size and Space for Approach and Use - Appropriate size and space is provided for approach, reach, manipulation, and use regardless of user's body size, posture,...
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G. Sleeping Areas
An accessible route with adequate circulation and maneuvering space provides access in the sleeping areas for people who use wheelchairs or scooters and this route serves each accessible...
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Primary Function
to, ticket purchase and collection areas, passenger waiting areas, train or bus platforms, baggage checking and return areas and employment areas (except those involving non-occupiable spaces...
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1017.3 Clear Tread Width
Where gates and barriers require wheelchair users to make 90 degree or 180 degree turns, sufficient space should be provided for wheelchair users to make the turns....
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Compliance Requirements in Final Rule
The technical requirements also include design criteria for parking spaces within camping units and picnic units with mobility features; pull-up spaces for recreational vehicles at dump...
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3.3.10 90-Degree Turn
3.3.10 90-Degree Turn While all of the standards compared in this report have requirements for “wheelchair turning spaces”, only the U.S. and Canada have requirements specifically for...
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4.1.4(2) MILITARY EXCLUSIONS
(c) Where the number of accessible spaces required is determined by the design capacity of a facility (such as parking or assembly areas), the number of able-bodied military persons used...
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Signage
Signage Common Problem: For permanent rooms and spaces, identification signage is mounted in the wrong location and cannot be read by persons who are blind or have low vision....
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E. Restaurants and Concessions:
PSE shall make alterations and additions to all dining counters so that at least five (5) percent of the seating and standing spaces at the counter provide a clear floor space positioned...
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11B-1008.2.3 Water play components
Where the surface of the accessible route, clear floor or ground spaces, or turning spaces serving water play components is submerged, compliance with Sections 11B-302 _|Floor or Ground...
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11B-604.5.2 Rear wall
Exceptions: The rear grab bar shall be permitted to be 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum, centered on the water closet, where wall space does not permit a length of 36 inches (914 mm...