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Provisions
Provisions are the sections of accessibility guidelines and standards that explain what is required for specific situations and facilities (parking, picnic tables, trails, and so forth)....
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Chapter R3: Technical Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Chapter R3: Technical Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis) Technical requirements specify what design criteria elements, spaces, and facilities must comply with in order to be considered...
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Chapter 3: Technical Requirements
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Sec. 12150. Interim accessibility requirements. [Section 230]
is completed under the terms of such permit, compliance with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards in effect at the time the building permit is issued shall suffice to satisfy the requirement...
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§100.205(g)
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2. State and Local Laws
State and Local Laws The ADA does not override state or local laws designed to protect public health and safety, except where such laws conflict with ADA requirements....
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Compliance Requirements in Final Rule
The final rule contains scoping and technical requirements for camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, trails, and beach access routes....
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Stairs, short-term list
Stairs is a tangible safety issue and in fact the code has elements of some of the things that we’ve just described as better practices here for codes and guidelines that it’s easy to put...
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Requiring Callers Using TTYs to Press a Key
In the past, some PSAPs have required callers using TTYs to press the space bar or other keys after they call, to emit tones and notify call takers that it is a TTY call....
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§382.3 PHMSA
PHMSA means the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, an operating administration of the Department of Transportation....
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§27.17 Effect of State or local law.
The obligation to comply with this part is not obviated or affected by any State or local law.
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Section 3. Implementation (technical details)
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Elements in the 2010 ADA Standards Not in the 1991
Elements in the 2010 ADA Standards Not in the 1991 The 2010 Standards contain elements that are not in the 1991 Standards. These elements include recreation facilities such as...
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(H) Play areas
(H) Play areas, sections 240 and 1008; 206.2.17.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(B) Amusement rides
(B) Amusement rides, sections 234 and 1002; 206.2.9; 216.12.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(F) Golf facilities
(F) Golf facilities, sections 238 and 1006; 206.2.15.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(L)(2) Accessible route to bowling lanes
(2) Accessible route to bowling lanes, section. 206.2.11.
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Technical Requirements [1016]
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- Widgit First Response Communication Book
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Characteristics of Emerging Road and Trail Users and Their Safety
Publication Number: FHWA-HRT-04-103 Date: October 2004 Characteristics of Emerging Road and Trail Users and Their Safety Federal Highway Administration Research and Development...
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Some wheelchairs weigh more than 600 pounds when occupied, and the design load of the lifts on our vehicles is 800 pounds. Is a transportation operator required to carry these “overweight” wheelchairs?
If a lift has the minimum design load of 600 pounds, there is no requirement for an agency to transport a heavier occupied device....
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E. What are the General Requirements for Curb Ramps in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design?
One way to make curb ramps compliant with Title II of the ADA is to build them in accordance with the ADA Standards. 7 Following are the key characteristics of an accessible curb...
- Haws ANSI Z358.1 - 2009 Compliance