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a) Enforcement
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Acronyms
ADA—Americans with Disabilities Act ADASAD—Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design ANSI—American National Standards Institute ATV—All-terrain vehicle BEIG—Built...
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5. I am not open to the public, so I am not liable for accessibility.
&lawCode=CIV Please note: if your facility was built after January 26, 1993, the accessibility provisions in the ADA Accessibility Guidelines apply, and there is no alternative...
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FAQ: Why was Corada created?
Corada was built with the following goals in mind: To accumulate a rich database of all types of useful information related to accessibility into one place To make it as...
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Enforcement
architects, contractors, subcontractors, vendors, product manufacturers, building owners and managers, service personnel, and others who are involved in the creation and maintenance of the built...
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704.3 Volume Control Telephones
Amplifiers on pay phones are located in the base or the handset or are built into the telephone. Most are operated by pressing a button or key....
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707.4 Privacy
The Department of Justice considers the communication-related elements of ATMs to be auxiliary aids and services, rather than structural elements, to which the safe harbor for elements built...
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Preliminary Guidelines for SEWF Installation
Follow manufacturer's instructions for storage and handling of the binder. Binder materials must be stored indoors in cool dry storage out of sunlight....
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ADA Standards for Accessible Design Pocket Guide: ADA Standard Section 2010
The complete guide to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design with notes provided by national accessibility experts Evan Terry Associates
- Guide for Home Remodeling for People with Disabilities and Special Needs: What You Need to Know
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The next seven subsections deal with drinking fountains (§ 4.1.3(10)); toilet facilities (§ 4.1.3(11)); storage, shelving, and display units (§ 4.1.3(12)), controls and operating mechanisms...
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The next seven subsections deal with drinking fountains (Sec.4.1.3(10)); toilet facilities (Sec.4.1.3(11)); storage, shelving, and display units (Sec.4.1.3(12)), controls and operating mechanisms...
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Creative Mirror Design Trends for Modern Living Spaces
Many mirrors now include built-in LED lighting that improves visibility and adds a luxurious touch....
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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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11B-707.4 Privacy
Department of Justice considers the communication-related elements of ATMs to be auxiliary aids and services, rather than structural elements, to which the Safe Harbor allowance for elements built...
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704.3 Volume Control Telephones
Amplifiers on pay phones are located in the base or the handset or are built into the telephone. Most are operated by pressing a button or key....
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F240.1.1 Additions
For example, a play area is built in two phases....
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Section 36.406(b) Application of Standards to Fixed Elements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
that the requirements established by this section, including those contained in the proposed standards (and the 2004 ADAAG) prescribe the requirements necessary to ensure that fixed or built-in...
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Ticket prices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Under this rule, for example, if it is not readily achievable for a 20,000-seat facility built in 1980 to place accessible seating in the $20-price category, which is on the upper deck,...
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Maintenance (Trail Terminology)
Maintenance is the routine or periodic repair of existing trails or trail segments to restore them to the standards or conditions to which they were originally designed and built....
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Accessible Pathway & Corridor: Minimum Clear Floor Space Required for 360-degree Turn
These data are based on measurements of wheeled mobility users performing 360-degree turns within an enclosed square space built with mock walls....
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Bails et al.
Bails’ research focused on testing of full-size simulations of elements found in the built environment, such as doorways, environmental controls, furniture and fixtures....
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Accessible Pathway & Corridor: Minimum Clear Width Required for 90-degree Turn
These data are based on measurements of wheeled mobility users performing 90-degree turns in a hallway, built with mock walls. The outside wall of the hallway was fixed....