IV. Priority Seating Signs and Other Signage
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IV. Priority Seating Signs and Other Signage
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4.10.1 General
Accessible elevators shall be on an accessible route and shall comply with 4.10 and with the ASME A17.1‒1990, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators....
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§27.19 Compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act requirements and FTA policy.
[55 FR 40763, Oct. 4, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 45621, Sept. 6, 1991; 61 FR 32354, June 24, 1996; 79 FR 21405, Apr. 16, 2014]
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B.3.iii. - What is the difference between "equivalent facilitation" and "alternative means of access"?
Equivalent facilitation focuses on whether an EIT product provides access that is equal to or greater than that required in the technical provisions in Subpart B of the Access Board’s standards...
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a qualified interpreter who uses American Sign Language (ASL) is not necessarily qualified to interpret orally....
- Access CommunicationsTM Consulting Services
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III-9.5000 Procedure following preliminary determination of equivalency
If the AAG makes a preliminary determination of equivalency, he or she will -- 1) Inform the submitting official in writing; 2) Publish a notice in the Federal Register informing the...
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Department of Education
Department of Education funds ten regional centers to provide technical assistance on the ADA. ADA & IT Technical Assistance Centers 800-949-4232 (voice/TTY) Internet...
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7.4.11.3 Reach Ranges
If materials need to be obtained from or manipulated on a sign or kiosk, the sign or kiosk shall be designed to meet the reach ranges in section 308 of the ABAAS.
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C.3.ii. - Do vendors have to provide product documentation in alternate formats?
Section 1194.41 of the Access Board's standards provides that product support documentation that is provided to end-users must be made available in alternate format upon request....
- California Commission on Disability Access (CCDA)
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11B-216.12 Amusement rides
[2010 ADA Standards] 216.12 Amusement Rides. Signs identifying the type of access provided on amusement rides shall be provided at entries to queues and waiting lines....
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11B-216.12 Amusement rides
[2010 ADA Standards] 216.12 Amusement Rides. Signs identifying the type of access provided on amusement rides shall be provided at entries to queues and waiting lines....
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Section 35.151(c) Accessibility standards for new construction and alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
2, and Chapters 3 through 10 of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Architectural Barriers Act Guidelines (2004 ADAAG) into the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (2010 Standards)....
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Trail Class
Trail Class—The prescribed scale of development for a trail, representing its intended design and management standards. (See the Federal Trail Data Standards.)...
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ADA Tolerances - Related Industry Standards
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11B-216.5.2 Parking facilities
Signs intended for use by pedestrians within parking facilities, including directional or informational signs indicating parking sections or levels, shall comply with the requirements of...
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11B-216.3 Directional and informational signs
[2010 ADA Standards] 216.3 Directional and Informational Signs....
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7.2 Sales and Service Counters, Teller Windows, Information Counters
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E206.1 General
Where components of ICT are hardware and transmit information or have a user interface, such components shall conform to the requirements in Chapter 4....
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AIAU Accessible Architecture: Designing for Success (Parts 1-3)
The course illustrates a comparison of standards and codes and the architect’s responsibility through contracts and documents, drawings and details, existing and new construction....
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E206.1 General
Where components of ICT are hardware and transmit information or have a user interface, such components shall conform to applicable requirements in Chapter 4....
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Sec. 12102. Definition of disability. [Section 3]
As used in this Act: