For purposes of the FSORAG and FSTAG, a trailhead is an outdoor space that is designated by an entity responsible for maintaining or administering the trail to serve as an access point to...
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Can People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision Use the Circulation Path by Themselves?
A circulation path is considered a usable circulation path if it meets one of the following criteria: A person who is blind or has low vision is able to travel unassisted...
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25. Q: Where can I turn for answers to other questions about the ADA?
A: The Department of Justice's toll-free ADA Information Line answers questions and offers free publications about the ADA. The telephone numbers are: 800-514-0301 (voice) or...
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Can later editions of the industry standards or building codes referenced by the ADA Standards be used?
The specific editions of the industry standards referenced by the ADA Standards are to be followed until DOJ or DOT revises its ADA Standards to reference later editions. Compliance...
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Definition of "wheelchair.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., those that typically are single-user, have three to four wheels, and are appropriate for both indoor and outdoor pedestrian areas), as well as a variety of types of wheelchairs and mobility...
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C. Whether the City Can Assert an Undue Burden Defense With Respect to Existing Facilities Covered by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
Whether the City Can Assert an Undue Burden Defense With Respect to Existing Facilities Covered by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act The parties disagree as to whether there is an...
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30. Q: I still have some general questions about the ADA. Where can I get more information?
Where can I get more information? A: The Department of Justice operates an ADA Information Line....
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Trailhead
For the purpose of the FSTAG a trailhead is an outdoor space that is designated by the entity responsible for administering or maintaining the trail to serve as a primary access point to...
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Infrared Systems
The overall strength of the incident light on the receiver will determine whether or not a usable signal can be received....
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Background
Phase II involved 6 months of outdoor field testing (Laufenberg and Winandy 2003)....
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Using the Conditions for an Exception in FSORAG
FSORAG is based on the realities of the outdoor environment....
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WHEELCHAIR
Wheelchair means a manually-operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the main purpose of indoor or of both indoor and outdoor...
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Accessible Restrooms, Fitting Rooms, and Elevators
Remove trash receptacles and cigarette urns from under elevator hall call buttons and beside doors to ensure access to controls and sufficient maneuvering clearance....
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Gates and Barriers on Trails
These requirements are also explained in "Getting From Here to There—Outdoor Recreation Access Routes" of this guidebook....
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Grade
Grade—The difference in elevation of a section of an outdoor recreation access route, trail, or beach access route measured parallel to the predominant direction of travel....
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APPENDIX A
(Check one answer) 1[ ] I can walk around the house 2[ ] I can walk about one block 3[ ] I can walk about two blocks 4[ ] I can walk more than two blocks 1b....
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16. What can individuals do when they believe they have been subjected to discrimination in violation of Title II or Section 504?
What can individuals do when they believe they have been subjected to discrimination in violation of Title II or Section 504?...
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Definition [F106.5]
A trailhead is defined as an outdoor space that is designated by an entity responsible for administering or maintaining a trail to serve as an access point to the trail....
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Gates and Barriers on Beach Access Routes
These requirements are also explained in "Getting From Here to There—Outdoor Recreation Access Routes" of this guidebook....
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F246.1 General
The term viewing area is defined in F106.5 as an outdoor space developed for viewing a landscape, wildlife, or other points of interest....
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F247.4 Trail Facilities
Outdoor recreation access routes are not required at camping facilities, picnic facilities, or viewing areas provided on trails....
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Background
Background June 20, 2007, the Access Board issued proposed guidelines for outdoor developed areas that include requirements for newly constructed or altered trails....