A component of an element used to insert or withdraw objects, or to activate, deactivate, or adjust the element.
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OPERABLE PART
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11B-811.4 Operable parts
Operable parts shall comply with Section 11B-309.
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Executive Summary
The IDEA Center has been collecting data on wheeled mobility users for five years and data collection will continue at least through 2006....
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415.1 General
Where ICT displays video with synchronized audio, ICT shall provide user controls for closed captions and audio descriptions conforming to 415.1....
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413.1 General
Where ICT displays video with synchronized audio, ICT shall provide user controls for closed captions and audio description conforming to 413.1....
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Rear Wall: ADA Standard Section 604.5.2
Section 604.5.2 covers the current ADA Standards for rear wall grab bars that are used for water closets.
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4.34.2(9)
(9) All controls in accessible spaces shall comply with 4.27....
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1.0 Background
In response to this lack of current information, the IDEA Center has been developing a comprehensive data set with a high level of accuracy (Steinfeld, Feathers and Paquet, 2005; Feathers...
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Operable Parts [1011.3]
The operable parts of outdoor constructed features, such as handles, levers, and latches, must comply with the technical requirements of sections 309.3 and 309.4 of the ABA...
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T304 Operable Parts
[See subsections ...]
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T304 Operable Parts
The technical requirements for operable parts in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines remain the same as in the proposed rule; however, they have been slightly reorganized so that...
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Are turn-key locks prohibited by the standards?
Key locks or key cards are not prohibited by the standards which apply only to the fixed portions of operable parts. Similarly, items dispensed by ATMs and fare machines, such as...
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M307.2 Tactilely Discernible (Section-by-Section Analysis)
adjacent controls....
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§27.71(k)(5)(ii) Volume control.
(ii) Volume control. Automated kiosks must provide volume control complying with paragraphs (k)(5)(ii)(A) and (B) of this section....
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§ 27.71(k)(5)(ii) Volume Control
(ii) Volume control. Automated kiosks must provide volume control complying with paragraphs (k)(5)(ii)(A) and (B) of this section....
- Behavioral Health Integration Capacity Assessment Introductory Webinar
- Figure 409.4.6.2 Location of Private Residence Elevator Control Panel – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Notification Devices: ADA Standard Section 806.3.2
Telephones shall have volume controls compatible with the telephone system and shall comply with 704.3....
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Display Screens
Comments: The Trace Center suggested that we change the requirement for display screens such that they must not only be visible, but also readable, from a point located 40 inches (1015 mm...
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11B-806.3.2 Notification devices
Telephones shall have volume controls compatible with the telephone system and shall comply with Section 11B-704.3....
- 604.6 Flush Control Reach Range
- Door King Inc. 1515 Surface Mount Entry Keypad
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1134A.8, Item 4
4. Knee and toe space. Knee and toe space shall be provided by one of the following:
