A MINIMUM HIGHEST POINT STANDARD OF 19 INCHES IS CONSISTENT WITH EXISTING ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS Current accessibility standards and regulations generally consider a transfer surface...
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A MINIMUM HIGHEST POINT STANDARD OF 19 INCHES IS CONSISTENT WITH EXISTING ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS
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11B-206.4.10 Medical care and long-term care facilities
The area of weather protection shall include the passenger loading zone complying with Section 11B-209.3 and the accessible route from the passenger loading zone to the accessible entrance...
- ADA and the FTA: Improving Transit Access for People with Disabilities
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11B-810.2.2 Dimensions
Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall provide a clear length of 96 inches (2438 mm) minimum, measured perpendicular to the curb or vehicle roadway edge, and a clear width of 60 inches...
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11B-810.2.2 Dimensions
Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall provide a clear length of 96 inches (2438 mm) minimum, measured perpendicular to the curb or vehicle roadway edge, and a clear width of 60 inches...
- Hill-Rom Liko® M220 / M230 Mobile Lift
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§ 36.302(c)(7) Access to areas open to the public, program participants, and invitees
(7) Access to areas open to the public, program participants, and invitees. ...
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11B-221.2.1.5 Stadium-style movie theaters
The required wheelchair spaces shall be located on risers or cross-aisles in the stadium section that satisfy at least one of the following criteria: Located within the rear 60 percent...
- Disability Access Consultants (DAC) Corp.
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22. Q. We are building a new prison. Do we need to make it accessible?
All new buildings must be made fully accessible to, and usable by, individuals with disabilities....
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The Market of Travelers Who Benefit from Accessibility
Most accessible facility, product, and program features will accommodate the physical changes this market segment experiences. (8) 1....
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Trace Center Information / Transaction Machines (ITMs) Accessibility Guidelines
Trace Center Information / Transaction Machines Accessibility Guidelines (Version 1.1, August 1998) Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Ph.D. Chris M. Law, MS....
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Clearances: ADA Standard Section 1003.3
Although the minimum width of the clear pier space is 60 inches (1525 mm), it is recommended that piers be wider than 60 inches (1525 mm) to improve the safety for persons with disabilities...
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Access for All
We are a group of professionals from all over Europe that have worked for many years in the field on disability, with focus towards full inclusion of people with disabilities. Our...
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§ 38.29(e)
(e) For vehicles in excess of 22 feet in length with front-door lifts or ramps, vertical stanchions immediately behind the driver shall either terminate at the lower edge of the aisle-facing...
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Toilet Compartment Access
If the door and access were from the opposite side, although not as accessible I believe it is also §404 compliant because a self-closing door is not the same as a door with a closer? ...
- Inclusion Solutions Voting Booth Accessories Franklin Voting Chair
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ADA Compliant Plumbing Products for Accessible Kitchens and Baths - CEU Course
design make kitchens and baths more accessible for all people to use....
- National Endowment for the Arts' Office of Accessibility
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20. Does topping off a play surface trigger its replacement with an accessible surface?
Does topping off a play surface trigger its replacement with an accessible surface? No....
- No Barriers USA - The Lives We Changed in 2015
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ADA/Section 504 Design Guide - Accessible Cells in Correction Facilities
Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section Americans with Disabilities Act Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act ADA/Section 504 Design Guide: Accessible...
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1003.3.1 Boat Slip Clearance
All other accessible slips are allowed to have the required pier clearance at the head of the slip....
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§ 37.43(d)
An accessible path of travel may include walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps, clear floor paths through corridors, waiting areas, concourses,...