Part two will cover the basics of an ADA Transition Plan: 4 requirements of a transition plan When to use physical access vs alternative methods How to select...
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Audiovisual Presentations
It will be helpful to presenters who are not trained audiodescribers to talk with participants who are blind or have low vision beforehand about the type and level of detail that is useful...
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Switching Between Voice and TTY Modes
Call takers who use stand-alone TTYs can switch from TTY mode back to voice mode simply by removing the telephone handset from the TTY couplers....
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11B-1005.3 Edge protection
Extending the deck of the fishing pier or platform 12 inches (305 mm) where the 34 inch (865 mm) high railing is provided is an alternative design, permitting individuals using wheelchairs...
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F233 Residential Facilities
privately owned residential facility unless leased by the Government for subsidized housing programs, and any facility on a military reservation designed and constructed primarily for use...
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Urinals
Some comments questioned the degree to which men with disabilities use or prefer urinals over water closets....
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B. What does an accessibility survey entail?
the facility that need to be measured; determining which form needs to be completed in order to survey a feature; measuring all of the features that impact accessibility using...
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Chapter 5 Website Accessibility Under Title II of the ADA
What technologies do people with disabilities use to access the Internet? How do poorly designed websites pose barriers to people with disabilities?...
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F209.2.2 Bus Loading Zones
In bus loading zones restricted to use by designated or specified public transportation vehicles, each bus bay, bus stop, or other area designated for lift or ramp deployment shall comply...
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F220.1 General
Accessible ATMs, including those with speech and those that are within reach of people who use wheelchairs, must provide all the functions provided to customers at that location at all times...
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16. If a play surface is replaced with an accessible surface and the existing ground level play components are not accessible, do the components need to be replaced?
Where the surface is within the "use zone" defined by the ASTM F 1487-98 (safety) standard, the surface must also meet the ASTM F 1292-99 (impact attenuation) standard....
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209.2.2 Bus Loading Zones
In bus loading zones restricted to use by designated or specified public transportation vehicles, each bus bay, bus stop, or other area designated for lift or ramp deployment shall comply...
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Accessible Holes
If only the minimum number of holes are accessible, it is recommended that designers select holes that will offer golfers who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices a playing experience...
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220.1 General
Accessible ATMs, including those with speech and those that are within reach of people who use wheelchairs, must provide all the functions provided to customers at that location at all times...
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R305.1.4 Size
At boarding platforms for buses and rail vehicles, detectable warning surfaces shall extend the full length of the public use areas of the platform....
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R403 Operable Parts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R403 Operable Parts (Section-by-Section Analysis) An operable part is a component of an element used to insert or withdraw objects, or to activate, deactivate, or adjust the element (...
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Miniature golf courses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If the Department were to create such an exception, what parameters should the Department use to determine whether a miniature golf course should be exempt?...