Appendix A of the 1991 title III regulation5 contains the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (“1991 Standards”) which were based upon the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (1991 ADAAG) published...
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A. Overview Of The Relevant Statutory And Regulatory Provisions
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Designed and Constructed for First Occupancy (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
First, it is helpful for designers and builders to have a fixed date for accessible design, so that they can determine accessibility requirements early in the planning and design stage....
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904 Sales and Service Counters
Where only a portion of a counter is made accessible, these commenters advised that the maximum height should be 32 inches....
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.3 ASTM
ASTM F 1951-99 Standard Specification for Determination of Accessibility of Surface Systems Under and Around Playground Equipment (see 1008.2.6.1)....
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Trail Study Sites
An Access Board solicitation for potential playground study sites yielded numerous responses for trail work as well....
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
The Department published an advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) on September 30, 2004, 69 FR 58768, for two reasons: (1) To begin the process of adopting the Access Board's 2004...
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1. Summary of Results
; (b) time saved by members of the public with vision disabilities when using more accessible federal websites; and (c) reduced phone calls to federal agencies as members of the public with...
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Designed and Constructed for First Occupancy (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
First, it is helpful for designers and builders to have a fixed date for accessible design, so that they can determine accessibility requirements early in the planning and design stage....
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ASTM
The play areas requirements in this document reference the ASTM F 1487 standard when defining accessible routes that overlap use zones requiring fall attenuating surfaces....
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§ 36.403(g)(2)(vi)
(vi) When possible, additional accessible elements such as parking, storage, and alarms....
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11B-404.3.7 Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles
Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route....
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Sec.36.403(g)(2)(vi)
(vi) When possible, additional accessible elements such as parking, storage, and alarms....
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307.5 Required Clear Width
Protruding objects shall not reduce the clear width required for accessible routes....
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11B-307.5 Required clear width
Protruding objects shall not reduce the clear width required for accessible routes....
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1134A.6 Showers
Showers required to be accessible shall comply with this section....
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404.3.7 Revolving Doors, Revolving Gates, and Turnstiles
Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route....
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404.2.1 Revolving Doors, Gates, and Turnstiles
Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route....
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Sec. 469.151(a)
(a) The commission may waive or modify accessibility standards adopted under this chapter if:...
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Sec. 469.054(c)(3)
(3) the processing of an application for a variance from accessibility standards for a building or facility....
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307.5 Required Clear Width
Protruding objects shall not reduce the clear width required for accessible routes....
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404.3.7 Revolving Doors, Revolving Gates, and Turnstiles
Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route....
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404.2.1 Revolving Doors, Gates, and Turnstiles
Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route....
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§ 36.308(a)(1)(ii)(A)
(A) Are an integral part of the seating area and are dispersed to all accessible seating levels; and...
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702.4.1 ANSI/HFES 200.2, Human Factors Engineering of Software User Interfaces — Part 2
Accessibility, copyright 2008, IBR approved for Appendix C, Section 502.4....