Abrupt level changes, steps, or steeply sloped sidewalks cannot be part of an accessible route. Where ramps are used, they cannot be steeper than 1:12....
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  Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters or Other Mobility Aids
  
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  I. GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
  Shall take the necessary steps to ensure that individuals with disabilities, including the Private Plaintiffs, are not excluded, denied services, segregated, or otherwise treated differently... 
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  Interacting with People with Physical Disabilities
  When moving up or down steps, steep ramps, or curbs, ask wheelchair users how they would like to proceed.... 
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  III-4.4300 Standards to apply
  ILLUSTRATION: As a first step toward removing architectural barriers, the owner of a small shop decides to widen the shop's 26-inch wide front door.... 
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  MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  . § 35.133(a) SDA will take reasonable steps to ensure its agency and grantees maintain the accessibility of its programs, activities, services, facilities, and equipment, and will take... 
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  11B-206.3 Location
  circulation devices, fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair users and other persons who cannot negotiate steps... 
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  II-8.1000 General
  Title II requires that public entities take several steps designed to achieve compliance. These include the preparation of a self-evaluation.... 
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  11B-206.3 Location
  circulation devices, fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair users and other persons who cannot negotiate steps... 
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  Transfer Protocols
  and seat width Primary measures: maximum/minimum heights attained, preferred seat width, WMD angle and position Protocol D: Adjacent Two-Step... 
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  1.1 Knowing Your Rights and Responsibilities
  Taking that first step is often the hardest step. So, why don’t you do something when you see a problem or know you are not getting equal access to care? ... 
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  Inclusive Safety Briefing
  That exit has four steps. The exits located in the back two corners of this room, where you entered are accessible and have no steps.... 
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  Creating Accessible PDFs with Adobe Acrobat Professional
  These tutorials provide step-by-step guidance for using Adobe Acrobat XI Pro to make documents accessible by ensuring that the tagging and reading order are correct, and that other accessibility... 
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  A. ADA Basics for Emergency Management
  .4 The ADA also requires making reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures when necessary to avoid discrimination against a person with a disability5 and taking the steps... 
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  A. Introduction
  Accessibility is not just physical access, such as adding a ramp where steps exist.... 
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  What constitutes discrimination?
  The ADA also requires public accommodations to take steps to ensure that persons with disabilities have equal access to their goods and services.... 
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  11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
  Vertical, center, or side aisles adjoining bleacher seating that are stepped or tiered are not considered entry points. Advisory 11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion Exception 2. ... 
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  1133B.7.1
  Walks and sidewalks subject to these regulations shall have a continuous common surface, not interrupted by steps or by abrupt changes in level exceeding 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) (see Section... 
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  What is an accessibility evaluation survey and when is one needed?
  Completion of an accessibility evaluation survey is the first step in developing a transition plan.... 
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  A. Exterior Routes
  .: sidewalks and walkways), are there no steps, no abrupt level changes over 1/4", and no unramped curbs that will impede access for persons who use wheelchairs, walkers and other mobility... 
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  Purpose and Background
  In particular, this memorandum: 1) Describes the Working Group and Review Team framework within which the FHWA ADA transition plan review process was developed and next steps to achieve... 
