If there is a curb between the access aisle and the accessible route to the building, is there a curb ramp that meets the following requirements: [ADA Stds 4.7] a....
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A7. Curb Ramps
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11B-242.4 Spas
At least one accessible means of entry shall be provided for spas....
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§ 37.42(a)
(a) In addition to meeting the requirements of sections 37.9 and 37.41, an operator of a commuter, intercity, or high-speed rail system must ensure, at stations that are approved for entry...
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11B-242.4 Spas
At least one accessible means of entry shall be provided for spas....
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New Construction and Alterations
New Construction and Alterations The ADA requires that all new facilities built by public accommodations, including small businesses, must be accessible to and usable by people with disabilities...
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Curb Ramps at Marked Crossings and Vehicular Lanes
Access Board’s Note to Reader: The Department of Transportation’s ADA standards require detectable warnings on curb ramps: 406.8 Detectable Warnings....
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Reasonable Modification of Policies
The NPRM proposed adding language to the rule, parallel to that in Department of Justice ADA rules, the Department's Air Carrier Access Act and, more recently, ADA passenger vessel rules...
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T210 Wheelchair Spaces
Wheelchair spaces must also be located as near as practicable to doorways that provide accessible boarding and alighting features and comply with the technical requirements in T602....
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Title II and Title III: New Construction and Alterations
For example, an entity cannot use the 1991 Standards for accessible routes and the 2010 Standards for accessible seating....
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B. Summary of Major Provisions and Organization of Technical Criteria
For each category the Access Board has provided technical criteria to allow independent access to and ensure the diagnostic equipment was usable by patients with disabilities to the maximum...
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Transfer Devices for Use with an Amusement Ride
A transfer device can be either permanent or temporary and does not require modification to the ride....
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5.4.7 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Clearance Recommendation for M301 and M302
The Committee recommends following the Access Board’s proposal in the preamble discussion allowing a 1½-inch clearance....
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III-7.7000 Alterations
Entities are permitted to -- (a) Install only one accessible unisex bathroom per floor; (b) Cluster wheelchair seating in altered assembly areas; (c) Use platform lifts as part...
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205 Operable Parts
The guidelines require operable parts on accessible routes and in accessible rooms and spaces to be accessible....
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R302.5.5 Regulatory Constraints
As proposed in the NPRM, R302.5 would require the grade of pedestrian access routes contained within a street or highway right-of-way, except at pedestrian street crossings, to not exceed...
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2. New Construction and Alterations
Among other things, Kirola's experts relied on unqualified individuals to conduct their inspections, and applied faulty and inconsistent methodologies and inapplicable access requirements...
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§1191.1(b)
Advisory sections and figures that illustrate the technical requirements in Appendix D are available on the Internet at: www.access-board.gov....
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Safe Harbor is applied element by element in existing facilities
2) Would this same interpretation apply to commercial facilities undergoing alteration projects and public entity facilities undergoing alterations or considering their program access obligations...
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Sales and Service Counters
Checkout aisles, such as in a grocery store, have different requirements....
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F216.13 Trailhead Signs
If trail information signs designate the name of the trail, only the name of the trail is required to comply with 703.5. See F216.2....
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505.10 Handrail Extensions
Extensions shall not be required for continuous handrails at the inside turn of switchback or dogleg stairs and ramps. 2....
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How can a public accommodation decide what needs to be done?
The Department's regulation does not require public accommodations to conduct a self-evaluation....
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Summary of Regulatory Analysis
The Department believes that the qualitative and non-quantifiable benefits of the Web site and kiosk accessibility requirements combined with the quantifiable benefits justify the costs...