trail facilities such as tent pads and platforms, camp shelters, pit toilets, viewing areas, and similar structures for trail users that are provided along trails—even trails that are not accessible...
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§1607.16 Definitions.
The following definitions shall apply throughout these guidelines: A. Ability. ...
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T201.1 General
Non-rail vehicles purchased, leased or remanufactured by entities covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) shall comply with the requirements in the Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines...
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29.1 Q. Is it acceptable to design a bathroom with an in-swinging 2'10 door which can be retrofitted to swing out in order to provide the necessary clear floor space in the bathroom?
The requirements in the Guidelines must be included at the time of construction....
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Executive summary
The United States Access Board develops guidelines and maintains design criteria for the built environment to maximize accessibility for persons with disabilities. ...
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B.3.ii. - Is there a preference for a product that strictly meets the technical provisions of Subpart B over a product that provides the same or greater accessibility through equivalent facilitation?
Note: Offered products and services may provide greater access than required by the Access Board’s standards....
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Escalators
Both provisions were removed in the proposed rule as recommended by the advisory committee, which questioned the need for such criteria in guidelines for accessibility....
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Section 36.406(b) Application of Standards to Fixed Elements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
including those contained in the proposed standards (and the 2004 ADAAG) prescribe the requirements necessary to ensure that fixed or built-in elements in new or altered facilities are accessible...
- Community Access Center - Riverside, Desert Hot Springs, Menifee, Palm Desert, CA
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701.1 Scope
ICT where required by 508 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), 255 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), and where referenced in any other chapter of the Revised 508 Standards or Revised 255 Guidelines...
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301.1 Scope
required by 508 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), 255 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), and where otherwise referenced in any other chapter of the Revised 508 Standards or Revised 255 Guidelines...
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16.1 Q. Will a standard hung 32-inch door provide sufficient clear width to meet the requirements of the Fair Housing Act?
A notation in the Guidelines for Requirement 3 indicates that a 34-inch door, hung in the standard manner, provides an acceptable nominal 32- inch clear opening....
- Landscape Forms Inc. Emerson Bike Rack
- TrueForm Contempo Concrete Sink CONTP-40
- Falcon Waterfree Technologies Vitreous China Urinal F-4000
- Sloan Royal® Exposed Water Closet Flushometer
- American Standard Jetbrook Urinal
- ADA Solutions, Inc. Cast in Place Tactile Surface
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5. What does it mean for auxiliary aids and services to be provided in “accessible formats, in a timely manner, and in such a way as to protect the privacy and independence” of a student with a disability?
First, the auxiliary aid or service provided must permit the person with the disability to access the information....
- Haws Fountain Skirt SK3HPS
- Haws Fountain Skirt SK1
- AJW Architectural Products U592 1.6 Gallon Sanitary Napkin Disposal w/ Keyed Access Panel & Mounted Shelf - Surface Mounted
- Society for Equal Access Independent Living Center (SEA-ILC) - New Philadelphia, OH
- Willoughby Industries WAF-3300 AquaFount® Three Station Solid Surface Washfountain