Where wheelchair spaces are entered only from the side, amusement rides shall be designed to permit sufficient maneuvering clearance for individuals using a wheelchair or mobility aid to...
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1002.4.4.2 Side Entry
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Measuring Surface Firmness and Stability
The Access Board has conducted several research projects using the RP to evaluate the firmness and stability of trail and play area surfaces....
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404.2.9 Door and Gate Opening Force
It does not apply to the force required to retract bolts or to disengage other devices used to keep the door in a closed position....
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Clear Width [1018.4]
The clear width of beach access routes must be a minimum of 60 inches to enable people using mobility devices to pass people traveling in the opposite direction without veering off the...
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5.4.8 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Hazard Recommendation for M301 and M302
and M302 Description: Gripping surface hazards are sharp or abrasive elements that prevent an individual from sufficiently grasping the support and may pose an injury hazard during use...
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Small governmental jurisdictions affected by proposed accessibility guidelines
Population Less Than 50,000 County 2,178 Municipal 18,824 Town or Township 16,371 Total 37,375 Source: US...
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2.5.2.2 International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards
2.5.2.2 International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards The primary standard from ISO used in the design of medical devices is ISO 14971, “Medical devices - Application...
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FEATURES
Note that these features are widely used in both tables and chairs....
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If a property owner hits the 20% cost cap on path of travel improvements when installing charging stations, are there any other accessibility site retrofits that would still be required?
No exceptions are provided but you can use existing accessible routes to help satisfy these requirements....
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216.8 Toilet Rooms and Bathing Rooms
Where clustered single user toilet rooms or bathing facilities are permitted to use exceptions to 213.2, toilet rooms or bathing facilities complying with 603 shall be identified by the...
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Issue 24: What are the long-term and short-term targets for guidance?
We can spend days talking about that and we’d need to have a lawyer here to actually help us through that subject. But, where are we going? Fred talked about research....
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Privacy
They explained that the screen should not blank automatically when the speech output mode is activated since many users may want to use both speech and visual interfaces simultaneously....
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Release of unsold accessible seats. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As a result, individuals who need to use the accessible seating cannot attend the event....
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FCC Consumer Guide: Video Relay Services
Video Relay Services Video Relay Service is a form of Telecommunications Relay Service that enables persons with hearing disabilities who use American Sign Language to communicate...
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A. Entrances
Defendants have already developed architectural plans to use in reconstructing the curb and sidewalk. (2) St....
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May a transit operator require that wheelchairs be secured in buses and vans?
The regulations do not require that rail vehicles be equipped with securement devices; if securement devices are nonetheless provided, their use is optional and at the rider’s discretion...
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Step 7 - Create an Action Plan
The following is a sample Action Plan that can be used as a model by public entities. Include any other columns that would be helpful....
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§ 35.151(c)(1)
Departures from particular requirements of either standard by the use of other methods shall be permitted when it is clearly evident that equivalent access to the facility or part of the...
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15. Under what circumstances may the IEP Team make decisions about the provision of auxiliary aids and services required under Title II?
the auxiliary aids and services needed to ensure effective communication as required under Title II poses a different question than the FAPE determination under the IDEA and must be made using...
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Proposed requirement for cell alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
substitute cell is located within the same facility; is integrated with other cells to the maximum extent feasible; and has, at a minimum, equal physical access as the original cells to areas used...
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Section 5 Guidelines
There are Guidelines for seven requirements: (1) An accessible entrance on an accessible route; (2) accessible and usable public common use areas; (3) doors usable by a person in a wheelchair...
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Minimum Clear Headroom
(The requirement, however, still applies in public and common use spaces.)...