Under section 106.5 of the 2010 Standards, ‘‘residential dwelling unit'' is defined as ‘‘[a] unit intended to be used as a residence, that is primarily long-term in nature'' and does not...
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
- WIR TX75 PRO Mid-Range Infrared System
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224.6 Housing at a Place of Education
For the purposes of the application of this section, the term "sleeping room" is intended to be used interchangeably with the term "guest room" as it is used in the transient lodging standards...
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Obstacles [1016.5]
If obstacles are pronounced, they can pose a serious tripping hazard and make it difficult to travel using a mobility device....
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Paragraph (b) (Advisory Guidance)
Individuals who cannot hear well can often use products if they can isolate and enhance the audio output....
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Paragraph (e) (Advisory Guidance)
Some telecommunications systems compress the audio signal in such a manner that standard signals used by a TTY is distorted or attenuated preventing successful TTY communication over the...
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M305.2.1 Location (Section-by-Section Analysis)
recommendation recognizes the different use of the supports based on the table width....
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Compliance Dates
For more information on effective dates, see the Department's publication called ADA 2010 Revised Requirements: Effective Date and Compliance Date and the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design...
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D. Summing up: ADA Coordinator, Notice, and Grievance Procedures
required to: adopt and distribute a public notice about the relevant provisions of the ADA to all persons who may be interested in its programs, activities, and services; designate...
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§382.43(c)
(c) If you are a U.S. or foreign air carrier that operates at least one aircraft having a designed seating capacity of more than 60 passengers and owns or controls a primary Web site that...
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Accessible Routes to Press Boxes
As a result, their design and location have posed unique challenges to the provision of a connecting accessible route....
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6. Where multiple swings in a swing bay are provided, Section 240.2.1.1 (one of each type) requires one swing to be located on an accessible route. If an accessible route is provided to more than one swing, can each swing be counted as an accessible ground level play component? If one is an infant seat and another a sling seat, are those considered two different types?
Designers and play area operators may choose to provide these different types of swing seats to provide additional play opportunities to children of different ages, but the type is the same...
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Registered Accessibility Specialist (RAS) Bulletin RAS 2012-02 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
As a reminder, a RAS is prohibited by the RAS Procedures from registering a project online for an owner or designated agent without obtaining a PRF prior to registration....
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Accessible Routes
Where possible, designers and operators are encouraged to make all holes accessible....
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Toilet Rooms-Special Exhibit Space
The force required to push or pull open the men's and women's toilet rooms designated as accessible is 10 lbf, which exceeds the maximum allowable door opening force of 5 lbf....
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232.2 General Holding Cells and General Housing Cells
Many detention and correctional facilities are designed so that certain areas (e.g., "shift" areas) can be adapted to serve as different types of housing according to need....
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R302.6.1 Pedestrian Street Crossings Without Yield or Stop Control
Pedestrian street crossings without yield or stop control are crossings where there is no yield or stop sign, or where there is a traffic signal that is designed for the green phase....
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Identification of accessible guest rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As a practical matter, a public accommodation's designation of a guest room as "accessible" will not necessarily ensure that the room complies with all of the 1991 Standards. ...
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Purpose
In support of this effort, the Department is announcing its intention to adopt standards consistent with Parts I and III of the 2004 ADAAG as the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. ...
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Reliance on Preamble to Guidelines
The Guidelines consist of recommended design specifications for compliance with the specific accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Act....
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Purpose
In support of this effort, the Department is announcing its intention to adopt standards consistent with Parts I and III of the 2004 ADAAG as the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. ...
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§8.56(a) Periodic compliance reviews
official shall include in normal program compliance reviews and monitoring procedures appropriate actions to review and monitor compliance with general or specific program requirements designed...
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Stopping Sight Distance
In comparison, AASHTO currently recommends a stopping sight distance of 38.7 m (127 ft) for a bicyclist traveling at the recommended design speed of 30 km/h (20 mi/h) in a wet pavement condition...
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Legal Authority and Purpose
Certain agencies are required to adopt accessibility standards for the design, construction, and alteration of facilities covered by the Architectural Barriers Act.2 We are required by section...