Ground Level Requirements Based on Elevated Play Components The number and variety of ground-level play components required to be on an accessible route is also determined by the number...
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Ground Level Requirements Based on Elevated Play Components
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E. Assistive Technology
Lastly, in 502.4 Platform Accessibility Features, the Board proposes to require that platforms provide specific accessibility features common to most platforms....
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C. Additional Resources
Alternatives to incarceration - DOJ Office of Community Oriented Policing Services....
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CHAPTER 11B ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC HOUSING
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1.1 Objectives
The primary objectives of this project are to determine whether various detectable warning materials are visually detectable by pedestrians who have visual impairments and to provide recommendations...
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Section 406.8
Section 406.8 To maintain the status quo with respect to detectable warnings in pedestrian facilities, the Department is adding a provision (not found in the current version of the new...
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When Ramps Are Required
This play area has more than 20 play components and provides ramp access to elevated play components. ...
- Adaptive Surfing Makes the Ocean Accessible for People Who Use Wheelchairs - Rolling On, Episode 5
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Start of Play Areas
Start of Play Areas The clear floor or ground space area at the start of play for each accessible hole must be 48 by 60 inches minimum to allow players to position themselves for the...
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§ 38.125(d)(1) Requirements
All intercity rail cars required to be accessible by §§38.111 (a) and (e) of this subpart shall provide at least one, but not more than two, mobility aid seating location(s) complying with...
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7.2(1)
It shall be on an accessible route complying with 4.3. The accessible counters must be dispersed throughout the building or facility....
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810 Transportation Facilities
Commenters urged the Board to recognize audible signs as an alternative to tactile signs since they can provide equal or greater access to information. Response....
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3.13(a) Placement of Wheelchair Spaces
size requirements set forth in § 4.33.2 of the Standards, be level and satisfy the floor surface requirements as set forth in § 4.33.4 of the Standards, and cross-aisles shall satisfy the accessible...
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F247.4 Trail Facilities
Outdoor recreation access routes are not required at camping facilities, picnic facilities, or viewing areas provided on trails....
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Q23. Can individuals with disabilities be refused access to a facility based solely on the breed of their service animal?
Can individuals with disabilities be refused access to a facility based solely on the breed of their service animal? A. No. ...
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§ 1194.24(e)
(e) Display or presentation of alternate text presentation or audio descriptions shall be user-selectable unless permanent....
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§104.42(b)(2)(ii)
(ii) alternate tests or criteria that have a less disproportionate, adverse effect are not shown by the Assistant Secretary to be available....
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Need for and Objective of Final Rule
The Architectural Barriers Act requires facilities constructed or altered by or on behalf of federal agencies to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities....
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1.1 Q. Are townhouses in non-elevator buildings which have individual exterior entrances required to be accessible?
If they are multistory townhouses, accessibility is not required....
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M305.4 Leg Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Four commenters (medical association, accessibility consultant, disability rights organization, and a state agency) agreed with requiring leg supports when stirrups are provided....
- Accessibility Solutions and Research Center (AMAC) at Georgia Institute of Technology
- Access Alaska - Fairbanks, Anchorage, Kenai, Mat-Su, AK
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Trash, Recycling, and Other Essential Containers
If containers are provided in a recreation site, connect them to the area's other major features by an outdoor recreation access route....
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Q5.) What dimensions and conditions can practitioners reasonably consider to be compliant when the conditions, as constructed, do not meet the technical requirements exactly and there are no official, published, industry-developed tolerances?
In consent decrees, the Department of Justice has often ignored slopes in the direction of travel when no measurement on an accessible route exceeds 5.9% on sloped walking surfaces, 8.9%...