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Search Results "Existing Site Constraints"
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Components of Accessible Entrances
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Can back doors and freight elevators be used to satisfy the program accessibility requirement?
Only as a last resort and only if such an arrangement provides accessibility comparable to that provided to people without disabilities, who generally use front doors and passenger...
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§ 37.43(a)(2)
(2) When a public entity undertakes an alteration that affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area of a facility containing a primary function, the entity shall...
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Are the elements of path of travel and accessible routes substantively the same (such as slope, vertical clearance, width of path of travel, etc.)?
No exceptions are provided but you can use existing accessible routes to help satisfy these requirements....
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Both the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) and the title III regulation contain requirements for provision of an accessible "path of travel" to the altered area when an existing...
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Overview
This publication is designed to help title II and title III entities understand how new requirements for swimming pools, especially existing pools, apply to them....
- Disabled Sports USA
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When do path of travel and/or accessible routes apply? …new construction? …alterations to a parking area? …alterations to a building associated with parking, such as expansion or remodel?
alteration, drinking fountains serving the area of alteration, public telephones serving the area of alteration, and signs as well as accessible routes which connect the area of alteration with site...
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Department of Transportation is amending its rule implementing the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) to require U.S. air carriers and foreign air carriers to make their Web sites that market...
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Sec.36.304 Removal of barriers
Sec.36.304 Removal of barriers.
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III-4.4000 Removal of barriers
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Section 35.150(b)(4) and (5) Existing Play Areas and Recreation Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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- Increasing Opportunities for Access on the Appalachian Trail: A Design Guide
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12.2 Q. What happens if a builder deliberately manipulates the grade so that a second story, which also might have been treated as a ground floor, requires steps?
A. Deliberate manipulation of the height of the finished floor level to avoid the requirements of the Fair Housing Act would serve as a basis for the Department to determine that...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
The City of Chesapeake shall not exclude individuals with disabilities from participation in or deny them the benefits of the voting program, or subject them to discrimination,...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
Fauquier County shall not exclude individuals with disabilities from participation in or deny them the benefits of the voting program, or subject them to discrimination, on the...
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Applying the Forest Service Trails Accessibility Guidelines
FSTAG doesn't apply to existing trails unless there is a change in the purpose, intent, or function of the trail—an alteration, in other words....
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Technically Infeasible
With respect to an alteration of a building or a facility, something that has little likelihood of being accomplished because existing structural conditions would require removing or altering...
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2.1 General
ORARs shall be provided between units and constructed features in campgrounds, picnic areas, trailheads, viewing areas, and other outdoor recreation sites....
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
In order to mitigate existing barriers, it is first necessary to identify them....
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
In order to mitigate existing barriers, it is first necessary to identify them....
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2. Section-by-Section Analysis of Final Guidelines
The following presents a section-by-section analysis of the final Guidelines. The text of the final Guidelines is organized into five sections. The first four sections of the...
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Section 2: Accessibility Guidelines.
The issues addressed in this section concern the technical specifications set forth in the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines.