These commenters observed that many travel businesses would have no choice but to purge existing content and avoid adding any advanced features on their Web sites rather than incur the high...
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Common Problems with Signs
If they do not have these features, then some people who are blind or who have low vision will be unable to independently navigate around facilities. ...
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1017.5 Tread Obstacles
Natural features such as tree roots and rocks within the trail tread can also be tread obstacles. ...
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Clear Ground Space [1013.2]
All sides of tent pads and tent platforms are generally usable, unless the tent pad or tent platform is located next to a natural feature, such as a rock or tree, that renders a side unusable...
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1.4.4. Operational Requirements
Because movie theaters may comply with the requirement to provide captioning at all screenings of a digital movie produced or distributed with such features through the provision of open...
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1017.5 Tread Obstacles
Natural features such as tree roots and rocks within the trail tread can also be tread obstacles....
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Running Slope of Ramps Deployed to Roadways or Curb-Height Bus Stops
Most low floor buses also have a “kneeling” feature that hydraulically lowers the front end of the vehicle several inches closer to the curb to aid in boarding....
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References
Accessibility Guidelines for Recreation Facilities, (2002). 2. Accessible amusement rides - a summary of accessibility guidelines for recreation facilities....
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6.1 Deliberative Process
6.1 Deliberative Process Box 6.1 shows the transfer surface height recommendation in the February 2012 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on MDE accessibility standards (Section 1.3)....
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C. 255 Guidelines: Application and Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As discussed above, whereas the 508 Standards relate to the accessibility and usability of electronic and information technology, the 255 Guidelines relate to the accessibility and usability...
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Training
respect to the obligations to make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, and procedures; the obligation to provide auxiliary aids and services; and the obligation to maintain accessible...
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References
Assistive technology devices and home accessibility features: Prevalence, Payment, Need, and Trends. Advance Data, No. 217....
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Customer Premises Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Equipment with such capabilities is covered by section 255 and is required to meet the accessibility requirements of Subpart C, if readily achievable, or to be compatible with specialized...
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Retrofitting Kiosks
standards until all automated airport kiosks are accessible....
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2.4.4.2. Notice Costs
movie theaters will likely need to add this information to their existing listings of movie showings and times on a regular basis until such time that all movies are distributed with these features...
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III. Summary of Comments
In the preamble to the MDE NPRM, the Access Board identified the following barriers to accessibility, as documented in the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Accessible Medical...
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
of exercise that is generally accessible and, for some people, can be an important part of maintaining health. ...
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702.1 General
In addition, alarms in guest rooms required to provide communication features shall comply with sections 4-3 and 4-4 of NFPA 72 (1999 edition) or sections 7.4 and 7.5 of NFPA 72 (2002 edition...
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702.1 General
In addition, alarms in guest rooms required to provide communication features shall comply with Sections 4-3 and 4-4 of NFPA 72 (1999 edition) or Sections 7.4 and 7.5 of NFPA 72 (2002 edition...
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702.1 General
In addition, alarms in guest rooms required to provide communication features shall comply with sections 4-3 and 4-4 of NFPA 72 (1999 edition) or sections 7.4 and 7.5 of NFPA 72 (2002 edition...
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R306.3 Roundabouts
Water fountains and other features that produce background noise should not be placed in the middle island of a roundabout because pedestrians who are blind use auditory cues to help detect...