Section 255 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (hereafter, “Section 255”), tasks the Access Board with the development of guidelines for accessibility of telecommunications equipment...
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III. Statutory Background
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3.6.1. Hardware Replacement
Within this replacement schedule, it is likely that more equipment will need replacement near the mid-point of the replacement time frame (as opposed to “earlier” or “later” years). ...
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References
“ASTM F1951 Standard specification for determination of accessibility of surface systems under and around playground equipment.” West Conshohocken:ASTM....
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4.2.2. High Accessibility Baseline
The costs under the High Accessibility baseline are lower than in the primary analysis because more auditoriums are assumed to be equipped to provide closed movie captioning or audio description...
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Paragraph (a) (Advisory Guidance)
Adding an infrared connector to the serial port of a peripheral device or specialized customer premises equipment will make these products more compatible with each other and with customer...
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Attachment A
opening doors, or flipping switches for people with disabilities who have limited use of hands or arms, limited use of their legs, or limited ability to bend or stoop; Pulling wheelchairs...
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Hospital and healthcare settings. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A service animal may accompany its owner to such areas as admissions and discharge offices, the emergency room, inpatient and outpatient rooms, examining and diagnostic rooms, clinics, rehabilitation...
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Minimum Required Depth: ADA Standard Section 306.3.3
Section 306.3.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the minimum required depth for knee clearance.
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General: ADA Standard Section 230.1
Section 230.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for two-way communication systems.
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11B-806.2 Guest rooms with mobility features
The requirements in Section 11B-806.2 do not include requirements that are common to all accessible spaces....
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B3
Is there at least one van-accessible parking space provided with an access aisle that is at least 96 inches (8 feet) wide or are universal parking spaces provided that are 132 inches (11...
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4.34.6.5(7)
(7) A clear floor space 30 in by 48 in (760 mm by 1220 mm) shall allow forward approach to the sink....
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ACCESS AISLE
[DSA-AC] An accessible pedestrian space adjacent to or between parking spaces that provides clearances in compliance with this code....
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ACCESS AISLE
[DSA-AC] An accessible pedestrian space adjacent to or between parking spaces that provides clearances in compliance with this code....
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3-D Shape Digitization
The Air Force, the Army, and NIOSH now all use larger scanners capable of producing 3-D images of the whole body and could digitize volumes large enough to include a positioned wheelchair...
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NFPA
Add Section 29.7.2.1 as follows: 29.7.2.1 The alarm verification feature shall not be used for household fire warning equipment....
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Pushbutton-integrated APS
(See Interfacing Accessible Pedestrian Signals with Traffic Signal Control Equipment.) ...
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Cashier counters
Provide directional signage to the accessible auxiliary counter in Main Lobby and ensure that this auxiliary counter is maintained as such without equipment or obstructions that affect the...
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ABBREVIATIONS:
: Electric Vehicle CBC: California Building Code EVCS: EV Charging Station DCFC: DC Fast Change EVSE: EV Service Equipment...
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Emergency Communication System
...are all the elevators with an emergency communication system equipped with a system that does not require only voice communication (i.e.: either TTY systems or a system of lights and...
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1.1.3 Scope
The provisions of this code shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition...
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3. Baseline Compliance Costs
Baseline costs for telecommunications equipment manufacturers to conform to the current 255 Guidelines related to product documentation and user support are estimated at $114 million annually...
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Assembly Areas [4.33]
For example, restaurants and cafeterias are additionally covered by section 5 although certain requirements in 4.33 may apply to dining facilities equipped with performing areas, fixed theater-style...
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Egress [4.1.3(9), 4.3.10]
Otherwise, in new construction, ADAAG requires areas of rescue assistance unless the building is equipped with a supervised automated sprinkler system....