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  9. Outdoor Developed Areas
  
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  2. Shared Use Paths
  
The proposed rights-of-way guidelines, which address access to sidewalks, streets, and other pedestrian facilities, provide requirements for pedestrian access routes, including specifications...
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  Sinks [4.24]
  
Requirements for lavatories in ADAAG 4.19 apply to fixtures for hand washing in toilet or bathing facilities....
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  The Purpose of FSORAG and FSTAG
  
All new construction and alterations for Forest Service outdoor recreation facilities and trails must meet the requirements of FSORAG and FSTAG....
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  Hearing Aid Compatible and Volume Control Telephones [4.13.5] [sic]
  
Phones with volume control must be dispersed among all public-use phones, including closed circuit phones, throughout the facility....
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  Auxiliary Alarms [4.28.4]
  
Auxiliary Alarms [4.28.4] A portion of sleeping units in transient lodging facilities, including those required to be accessible to persons who use wheelchairs, must have a visual alarm...
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  6.1 General
  
A form is available on the Access Board’s Website http://www.access-board.gov/guidelinesand-standards/recreation-facilities/outdoor-developed-areas for optional use. Exception 3....
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  III-4.4300 Standards to apply
  
Barrier removal in existing facilities does not, however, trigger the accessible path of travel requirement (see III−6.2000)....
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  Conclusion
  
These overlooked information channels can be exploited by designers as they plan facilities, and by museum professionals as they orchestrate visitor experiences....
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  III. Results of the Study
  
Playgrounds at schools, childcare facilities, churches and malls were excluded from participation in the study based on what might be perceived differences of maintenance resources between...
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  RECOMMENDATIONS
  
Second, in the absence of any better information, it is recommended that a number of immediate changes be implemented to ADAAG to better accommodate assisted transfers in facilities used...
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  4.16.6 Dispensers
  
.), a facility that received a Best in Category by Design ‘99 Awards sponsored by the AIA and AAHSA....
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  Dimensions for Adults and Children [§102]
  
For example, in some restrooms at facilities such as schools and children’s museums, it may be a good idea to provide a wheelchair accessible toilet compartment for use by adults and another...
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  28. ADA ON-SITE CONTACT
  
written hotel directory of services identifying the on-site ADA Contact Person as the person to contact for any questions or complaints regarding the services, amenities, accommodations, or facilities...
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  Identification [§216.5, §502.6]
  
At residential facilities, identification of accessible spaces is not required where spaces are assigned to specific dwelling units (§216.5, Ex. 2)....
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  BASIC INFORMATION
  
intersections, crosswalks, streets, curbs, curb ramps, walkways, pedestrian rights of way, pedestrian undercrossings, pedestrian overcrossings, or other pedestrian pathways or walks ("Pedestrian Facilities...
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  Free Technical Assistance
  
enforcement efforts. www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/index.html Reference: ADA Standards for Accessible Design (28 CFR Part 36): § 4.1.6 Alterations; § 4.1.2 Accessible Sites and Exterior Facilities...
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  9. Outdoor Developed Areas
  
More information can be found on the Access Board’s website at https://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/recreation-facilities/outdoor-developed-areas...
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  2. Shared Use Paths
  
The proposed rights-of-way guidelines, which address access to sidewalks, streets, and other pedestrian facilities, provide requirements for pedestrian access routes, including specifications...
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  11B-206.3 Location
  
Additionally, accessible vertical interior circulation must be in the same area as stairs and escalators, not isolated in the back of the facility. ...
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  1010.1.9.8.1 Delayed egress locking system
  
Exception: In facilities housing Alzheimer's or dementia clients, a delay of not more than 30 seconds is permitted on a delayed egress door. … 6....
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  11B-206.3 Location
  
Additionally, accessible vertical interior circulation must be in the same area as stairs and escalators, not isolated in the back of the facility. ◼...
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  9. Outdoor Developed Areas
  
More information can be found on the Access Board’s website at https://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/recreation-facilities/outdoor-developed-areas...
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  2. Shared Use Paths
  
The proposed rights-of-way guidelines, which address access to sidewalks, streets, and other pedestrian facilities, provide requirements for pedestrian access routes, including specifications...