Section 7.4 of FSTAG explains the accessibility requirements for trails, including trail surfacing, clear tread width, grade and cross slope, resting intervals, passing spaces, tread obstacles...
Search Results "Serving Space"
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Technical Requirements for Accessible Hiker/Pedestrian Trails
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Surface Slopes
The proposed rule would have required clear ground spaces to have slopes not steeper than 1:50 in any direction, and would have permitted slopes not steeper than 1:33 when necessary for...
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1017.1 General
The technical requirements address the surface of the trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals (1017.2); the clear tread width of trails (1017.3); passing spaces (1017.4); tread obstacles...
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203 General Exceptions
., with racks or shelves) to be accessible. 203.9 Employee Work Areas: Spaces and elements within employee work areas shall only be required to comply with 206.2.8, 207.1, and 215.3...
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III-1.5200 Scope of exemption
If a nonreligious entity operates a community theater or other place of public accommodation in donated space on the congregation's premises, is the nonreligious entity covered by title...
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3.3.11 180-Degree Turn
The space requirements for a 180-degree turn are similar across countries, ranging from 1500 mm (59 in.) in the U.K. and Canada to 1540 mm (60.6 in.) in Australia....
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Introduction
The Access Board is also developing guides for toilet and bathing facilities, parking facilities, and other elements and spaces that are required to be accessible by the ABA Standards. ...
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Shower/Tub Seat Mounting Location
it does put the user closer to the shower and water controls while using the shower, but if someone is standing in the shower the seat obstructs the grab bars and also creeps into the space...
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Appendix Three: Bibliography
Space Requirements for Wheeled Mobility Devices in Public Transportation: Analysis of Clear Floor Space Requirements....
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Part II: ABA Application and Scoping
The Board’s ABA guidelines serve as the basis for standards issued by four standard-setting Federal agencies: the General Services Administration (GSA), the Department of Defense (DOD),...
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11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
having toilet rooms that do not comply with the increased scoping will be compelled by the path of travel obligation to upgrade these toilet rooms if alterations are performed to an area served...
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Existing Facilities
If you own or operate a business that serves the public you must remove physical "barriers" that are "readily achievable," which means easily accomplishable without much difficulty or expense...
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Using State and Local Government Services and Activities: What to Expect
parks and recreational facilities, public transit buses and trains, city and county offices where people go to renew licenses, apply for food stamps, pay their taxes, attend town meetings, serve...
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Overview
The ADA requires that title II entities (State and local governments) and title III entities (businesses and nonprofit organizations that serve the public) communicate effectively with people...
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210 Stairways
In altered facilities, stairs serving levels that are connected by an accessible route do not have to comply, but must be equipped with complying handrails....
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B. PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
monitoring access issues related to the public right-of-way; reviewing publicly-funded construction projects designed by or contracted through DPW; training staff on access issues; and serving...
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6.3 Minority Reports
A full reading of these Minority Reports is critical to understanding the range of views guiding the various stakeholder organizations that served on the MDE Advisory Committee about the...
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Background of U.S. Access Board
have board members who are either very high level federal agency personnel and their liaison staff, such as Susan and Tom; or we have individuals who are appointed by the president to serve...
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Accessibility Policy for Public Entity
If a disability prevents you from fully participating in our programs we would like your input and ideas on how we can serve you better....
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1(2)(a)(i) Individual building test
It is impractical to provide an accessible entrance served by an accessible route when the terrain of the site is such that: (A) the slopes of the undisturbed site measured between the...
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14. Who in a school district participates in the determinations about the provision of auxiliary aids and services under Title II? Does the ultimate decision maker differ depending upon whether the student is covered by the IDEA, Title II, or both?
. § 104.7(a), who can serve the same functions...
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People Who Are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
Some walk with another person who serves as a sighted guide. Some who are legally blind or who have low vision do not use a cane or a guide dog or wear glasses of any kind....
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502.3 Accessibility Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Well-documented accessibility services are especially important for developers new to accessibility, and can serve to alert all developers to the importance of the accessibility features...
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Summary of Costs and Benefits
trail Beach Access Routes $4,497 to $6,530 to purchase roll-out mats for beach access routes, if parking areas, toilet facilities, bathing facilities, and circulation paths serving...