This document presents uniform standards for the design, construction and alteration of buildings so that physically handicapped persons will have ready access to and use of them in accordance...
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Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS)
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Moving to the House Floor
Hansen’s (R-UT) amendment to allow wheelchair use in wilderness areas....
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Closing
So that board governs us....
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"Qualified Interpreter'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a qualified interpreter who uses American Sign Language (ASL) is not necessarily qualified to interpret orally....
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Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 1991 Standards, at section 4.33.5, require an accessible route to connect the accessible seating and the stage, as well as other ancillary spaces used by performers....
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Construction and Maintenance Practices
They will know that picnic tables fastened to the floor of a picnic shelter to prevent theft must be spaced far enough apart so that everyone can use them....
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Picnic Tables
Without additional toe clearance, a person in a wheelchair wouldn't be able to get close enough to the tabletop to use it comfortably....
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Hybrid Surface Systems
One site used an outdoor carpet (HYB-A) over engineered carpet padding infilled with silicone sand. ...
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Engineered Wood Fiber
Some EWF marketing literature reports that the surface material will naturally settle and compact over time and with visitor use. ...
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Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 1991 Standards at section 4.33.5 require an accessible route to connect the accessible seating and the stage, as well as other ancillary spaces used by performers....
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‘‘Commercial facilities’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
‘‘Commercial facilities’’ are those facilities that are intended for nonresidential use by a private entity and whose operations affect commerce....
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Sales and Service Counters
It is also possible to provide an auxiliary counter nearby or to use a folding shelf or area next to the counter, if doing so is readily achievable....
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Section 1193.33 Accessibility and usability
, consideration must be given to the following factors: accessibility requirements of individuals with disabilities; means of communicating with individuals with disabilities; commonly used...
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4. Parks
More specifically, Kirola stated that "the accessible entrance is steep to use," RT 1385:5; that she was "not able to get in the children's play area," RT 1385:14-15; and that there were...
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Benefits
million people (9.8 percent) had difficulty walking a quarter of a mile; 21.8 million (9.4 percent) had difficulty climbing a flight of stairs; 10.2 million (4.4 percent) used...
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"Auxiliary Aids and Services" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although "TDD" is the term used in the ADA, the use of "TTY" has become the commonly accepted term and is consistent with the terminology used by the Access Board in the 2004 ADAAG. ...
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31. Academic adjustments
The Department emphasizes that recipients can usually meet this obligation by assisting students in using existing resources for auxiliary aids such as state vocational rehabilitation agencies...
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Comments
Most disability community commenters believed that the operational use of the concept was an unnecessary obstacle to transportation opportunities for people with mobility disabilities and...
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Interacting with People with Visual Disabilities
Avoid pointing or using vague terms like “that way.” Directions should be given for the way they are facing....
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3.3.3. Captioning Device Scoping Requirements
The Department has adopted the minimum captioning device scoping suggested in the Joint Comment, and the Final RA uses these scoping requirements for the estimation of costs. ...
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3.4. Unit Costs
However, many commenters on the 2014 NPRM, including NATO, argued that Sony’s technology should be included in the unit cost estimates because the industry uses the technology—most notably...
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III-6.1000 General
The new door must have appropriate hardware that can be used without grasping, twisting, or pinching of the wrist. ILLUSTRATION 3: An electrical outlet is being relocated....