The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA 1990) states that accessible surfaces shall be stable, firm, and slip-resistant....
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Acceptable Trail Surfacing Requirements
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1. GENERAL
This attachment describes the manner in which facilities designed, constructed (including additions), altered, leased, or funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) are to be made accessible...
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a. Structural Strength
The Access Board sought input in question 18, on whether current transfer supports are capable of resisting vertical and horizontal forces of 250 pounds at all points....
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(3) Adjustability: Transfer Surface Intermediate Heights
In addition to the matter of low transfer height, the Access Board sought public comment in question 14(c) on whether the final rule should require intermediate heights between a minimum...
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APPENDIX A
This research study is designed to test a variety of playground surfaces, their ability to meet accessibility and safety guidelines and their cost effectiveness upon initial installation...
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Paragraph (f) Operable with limited reach and strength (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The few comments on this issue felt those provisions might be too specific for these guidelines. Response....
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Gaps
They must comply with the Board’s vehicle guidelines (36 CFR 1192.83 (c)....
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B. Enforcement Authority
by a proprietary vocational education school it will forward the complaint to the Veterans Administration and cite the applicable requirements of the Department's regulations and these Guidelines...
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A4.13.11 Door Opening Force
Although some people cannot manage the allowable forces in this guideline and many others have difficulty, door closers must have certain minimum closing forces to close doors satisfactorily...
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5. Edge Protection
The Access Board sought public input with question 30 in the MDE NPRM preamble, on whether there is diagnostic equipment with wheelchair spaces on raised platforms that does not provide...
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Congressional Findings of Discrimination
Congress directed the Access Board to supplement the accessibility guidelines developed earlier for the Architectural Barriers Act to include “additional requirements, consistent with this...
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Effect on the certification process of using more than one regulatory scheme at the state or local level to establish accessibility requirements for title III facilities with new design requirements in the proposed standards. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department understands that state and local governments may differ in their choices regarding how to incorporate new accessibility requirements for recreational facilities and play areas...
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What types of changes in policies, practices, or procedures would a public accommodation have to make to ensure equal access to persons with HIV or AIDS?
What types of changes in policies, practices, or procedures would a public accommodation have to make to ensure equal access to persons with HIV or AIDS?...
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Appendix A: References
Access Board. (n.d.). Accessibility guidelines for play areas: An overview. Retrieved from www.access-board.gov/play. U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). (2010)....
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224.1 General
requires that certain residential structures having four or more multi-family dwelling units, regardless of whether they are privately owned or federally assisted, include certain features of accessible...
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Overview
The Access Board's 2004 revised guidelines will be referred to as the "2004 ADAAG." 69 FR 44084 (July 23, 2004), as amended (editorial changes only) at 70 FR 45283 (Aug. 5, 2005). ...
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407.12.3.2.2 Knee and Toe Space (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These dimensions and their resulting geometry are consistent with the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines (36 CFR Part 1191, Appendix D, sections 306 and 308)....