Section 203.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements of general exceptions in the most current ADA Standards.
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General: ADA Standard Section 203.1
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F246.2 Distinct Viewing Locations
Viewing areas can provide more than one distinct viewing location. ...
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[ADA Standards §§ 4.4, 4.2.1(3) [sic], 4.1.3(2)] Yes No If No, can the object be lowered, removed, or modified or can the route be moved so that the object can be avoided...
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F246.2 Distinct Viewing Locations
Viewing areas can provide more than one distinct viewing location....
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F246.2 Distinct Viewing Locations
Viewing areas can provide more than one distinct viewing location....
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706.3 Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility
Neckloops and headsets that can be worn as neckloops are compatible with hearing aids....
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Disability Savvy Quiz
Potted plants, benches, ashtrays, trash cans and other items blocking access to ramps, railings, and elevator call buttons....
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Location Above Detectable Elements
Objects located above elements that are within can sweep can protrude 4” maximum from the leading edge of such elements provided that any required reach or clear floor space is not obstructed...
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Issue 10: What are the recommendations for long-term activities?
Yeah, we can do that. Response by [Participant]: We can do, once a month, once every two months....
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Doors at Entrances to Businesses
Door openings can sometimes be enlarged....
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2. Tips to Improve Access
The barriers you find inside a fitness facility can involve the building itself, the equipment, the classes, and staff training and attitudes. ...
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F238.2.1 Teeing Grounds
Where one teeing ground is provided for a hole, the teeing ground shall be designed and constructed so that a golf car can enter and exit the teeing ground....
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238.2.1 Teeing Grounds
Where one teeing ground is provided for a hole, the teeing ground shall be designed and constructed so that a golf car can enter and exit the teeing ground....
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11B-238.2.1 Teeing grounds
Where one teeing ground is provided for a hole, the teeing ground shall be designed and constructed so that a golf car can enter and exit the teeing ground....
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A4.30.4 RAISED OR INDENTED CHARACTERS OR SYMBOLS
Signs with descriptive materials about public buildings, monuments, and objects of cultural interest can be raised or incised letters....
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11B-238.2.1 Teeing grounds
Where one teeing ground is provided for a hole, the teeing ground shall be designed and constructed so that a golf car can enter and exit the teeing ground....
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11B-238.2.1 Teeing grounds
Where one teeing ground is provided for a hole, the teeing ground shall be designed and constructed so that a golf car can enter and exit the teeing ground....
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
Neckloops and headsets that can be worn as neckloops are compatible with hearing aids....
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706.3 Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility
Neckloops and headsets that can be worn as neckloops are compatible with hearing aids....
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Voice quality
Voice quality Descriptions delivered through audio files can be recorded human voices or synthetic speech....
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
Neckloops and headsets that can be worn as neckloops are compatible with hearing aids....
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1. Reserving Guestrooms
Can persons with disabilities reserve accessible guestrooms/suites in the same ways and on the same terms that other persons can reserve guestrooms/suites?...
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Updates and Other Pocket Guides
Guides become available, when changes are made to this Pocket Guide or when new Standards are adopted by DOJ and other federal agencies as ADA, ABA, and/or Rehab Act design standards, you can...