Common Problems with Signs Ø Some signs – such as permanent room signs – are required to have Braille, high contrast, and raised lettering and must be located on the wall to the...
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  Common Problems with Signs
  
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  Signs: ADA Standard Section 703
  
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  Signs: ADA Standard Section 216
  
Section 216 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs.
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  DIRECTIONAL SIGN
  
[DSA-AC] A publicly displayed notice which indicates by use of words or symbols a recommended direction or route of travel.
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  Features of Accessible Parking Spaces
  
Parking space identification sign with the international symbol of accessibility complying with 703.7.2.1 mounted 60 inches minimum above the ground surface measured to the bottom of the...
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  Section C: Exterior Route
  
Ward:__________ Precinct:__________ Staff:________________ Date:________ Time:_________ Address:_______________________________________ Location...
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  Section E: Route from Entrance
  
Ward:__________ Precinct:__________ Staff:________________ Date:________ Time:_________ Address:_______________________________________ Location...
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  216.9.2 Directional Signs
  
216.9.2 Directional Signs. Directional signs indicating the location of the nearest public TTY shall be provided at all banks of public pay telephones not containing a public TTY....
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  k) Self-Evaluation/Transition Plan
  
k) Self-Evaluation/Transition Plan 90....
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  Information and Directional Signs
  
Information and directional signs are addressed by 216.3. These types of signs are not required to be tactile but are subject to requirements for visual legibility and contrast....
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  Attachment H
  
the shortest accessible route to the accessible entrance, provide 1 van accessible space a minimum of 96 inches wide, served by an access aisle at least 96 inches wide, with a vertical sign...
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  F216.9.2 Directional Signs
  
Directional signs indicating the location of the nearest public TTY shall be provided at all banks of public pay telephones not containing a public TTY....
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  216.9.2 Directional Signs
  
Directional signs indicating the location of the nearest public TTY shall be provided at all banks of public pay telephones not containing a public TTY....
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  3.5.3 Signs in General
  
If materials need to be obtained from or manipulated on a sign or kiosk, the sign or kiosk shall be designed to meet the reach ranges in section 308 of the ABAAS....
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  Providing Appropriate Information About Accessibility
  
This symbol only should be used on signs at six legally defined facility locations when they are in full compliance with the applicable accessibility guidelines: toilet, parking space, entrance...
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  11B-813.2.12 Signs
  
A room identification sign complying with Section 11B-216 shall be provided at entrances to adult changing facilities....
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  D. Sign Height
  
Does each accessible parking space have a post- or wall-mounted sign with the symbol of accessibility mounted high enough so the sign is visible when a vehicle is parked in the space?...
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  216.4.3 Directional Signs
  
216.4.3 Directional Signs....
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  11B-703 Signs
  
11B-703 Signs....
 - Transitioning from Proloquo2Go 3 to Proloquo2Go 4
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  (1) the Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Transition Plan
  
(1) the City's [2007-2008 Fiscal Year ("FY") Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan for Curb Ramps and Sidewalks ("Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Transition Plan") which does not comply...
 - Defining and Delivering Disability-Competent Care - Managing Transitions
 
              