C103 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section sets forth definitions of terms used in, or integral to, the proposed 255 Guidelines....
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C103 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Benches
Consider the visitors who will use a particular area when deciding where to locate an armrest....
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Introduction
It is important that the regulations be used along with the design standards they contain or reference....
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2.3. Upfront Costs
available on the U.S. commercial market require two separate types of equipment: (1) “hardware” that transmits the captioning signal/text or descriptive audio to its associated end-use...
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Work Areas (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The Department's proposed paragraphs would have required that areas that will be used only by employees as work stations be constructed so that individuals with disabilities could approach...
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VALUATION THRESHOLD
[DSA-AC] An annually adjusted, dollar-amount figure used in part to determine the extent of required path of travel upgrades....
- Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)
- Accessible Shared Streets: Notable Practices and Considerations for Accommodating Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities
- ADA Now - Online Quarterly Newsletter from the ACTCP
- SOURCES - Fayetteville, AR
- Access CommunicationsTM Consulting Services
- American Specialties Turbo-ADA™ High-Speed Hand Dryer 0199
- Don-Jo Mfg., Inc. Vertical Rod Protector 83
- Omnia Industries Inc. Interior Modern Lever Latchset with Square Rose - Stainless Steel No.25S
- Bradley Rectangular Multipurpose Basin HS-TR1
- Bradley Square Multipurpose Basin HS-TS1
- Seton Parking Sign with ISA
- Bradley Oval Multipurpose Basin HS-TO1
- Bed Shaker (BE1270)
- Shelter Shutters
- Carbon Monoxide Alarm Transmitter (BE1210)
- CCDA (California Commission on Disability Access) Accessibility Construction Inspection Checklist
- Valley Association for Independent Living (VAIL) - McAllen, Laredo, TX
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Appendix A: Pedestrians with Visual Impairments
Of these individuals it is estimated that 80 percent had some “useful vision” while the other 20 percent had only light perception or were totally blind (no light perception).20 People...