With the revisions to scoping requirements in Subsections 11B-213.3.1 through 11B-213.3.4 implemented by the 2013 CBC Supplement dated July 1, 2015, DSA-AC has increased the number of accessible...
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11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
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Existing Facilities
This lack of accessibility makes it impossible for many people with disabilities to take part in everyday activities such as going to work, eating in a restaurant or shopping in a store....
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M305.2.7 Clearance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the MDE NPRM, the Access Board did not provide any specific requirements for clearances around the transfer support....
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2. Shared Use Paths
In its rulemaking on public rights-of-way and on trails and other outdoor developed areas, comments from the public urged the Board to address access to shared use paths since they are distinct...
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1117B.1, Item 1
SECTION 1117B - OTHER BUILDING COMPONENTS 1117B.1 Accessible drinking fountains. Where drinking fountains are provided, they shall comply with this section: 1. General. ...
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3. ADA Coordinators
disability access issues....
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M301.2.4 Unobstructed Transfer (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the MDE NPRM the Access Board proposed that each transfer side provide unobstructed access to the transfer surface, with an exception to permit temporary obstructions as long as they...
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C. FINDINGS BY THE UNITED STATES
programs and most audio-only programs had audio tracks which were not accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing....
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Background (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Order) Reviews
result of the receipt of comments on an issue raised by the 2004 ADAAG, or if the Department's Regulatory Impact Analysis reveals that the costs of making a particular feature or facility accessible...
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Background (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Order) Reviews
result of the receipt of comments on an issue raised by the 2004 ADAAG, or if the Department's Regulatory Impact Analysis reveals that the costs of making a particular feature or facility accessible...
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2. Shared Use Paths
In its rulemaking on public rights-of-way and on trails and other outdoor developed areas, comments from the public urged the Board to address access to shared use paths since they are distinct...
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The Purpose of FSORAG and FSTAG
FSORAG and FSTAG provide guidance for maximizing accessibility while recognizing and protecting natural settings, which can be challenging....
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Multiple Parking Facilities on a Site
Scoping and dispersion requirements ensure access to all parking facilities on a site, including large sites with many lots and garages, such as airports, shopping malls, and campuses....
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RELEASE OF CLAIMS
Agreement, all claims for injunctive, declaratory or other non-monetary relief that were brought, could have been brought, or could be brought in the future under any disability and/or accessibility...
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Free Technical Assistance
You may also order the ADA Standards for Accessible Design and other ADA publications, including regulations for private businesses or State and local governments, at any time day or night...
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2. Shared Use Paths
In its rulemaking on public rights-of-way and on trails and other outdoor developed areas, comments from the public urged the Board to address access to shared use paths since they are distinct...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.1 Single building with one common (lobby) entrance
The following may only be used for determining required access to multifamily dwelling units, in a single building with one common (lobby) entrance, located on a site with difficult terrain...
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2. Shared Use Paths
In its rulemaking on public rights-of-way and on trails and other outdoor developed areas, comments from the public urged the Board to address access to shared use paths since they are distinct...
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106.5.41 Path of Travel
An accessible path of travel may consist of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms, and other...
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603.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
603.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section addresses the accessibility of ICT support services, such as help desks, call centers, training centers, and automated self-service...
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602.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require documentation supporting the use of ICT to conform to the requirements in the accompanying subsections concerning identification of accessibility...
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Entry Doors
Entry Doors Under the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, an accessible doorway must have a minimum clear opening width of 32 inches when the door is opened to 90 degrees....
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2. Are play components that have multiple stations or which can include more than one person using them at one time considered one or two play components?
If required to be accessible, a play component must be on an accessible route, have clear floor or ground space and maneuvering space, and have entry points and seats at the required heights...
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5.1* General
dining counters where food is consumed but there is no service) are provided, at least 5 percent, but not less than one, of the fixed tables (or a portion of the dining counter) shall be accessible...