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Accessibility Evaluation Surveys
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Slope: ADA Standard Section 405.2
Section 405.2 covers the current ADA Standards for slope requirements on ramps.
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612 Saunas and Steam Rooms
This section derives from the guidelines the Board developed for recreation facilities and has been included in the final rule without substantive change....
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303 Changes in Level
Exceptions for animal containment areas and areas of sports activity established in rulemaking on recreation facilities are included in the final rule....
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1018.2 Connections
This section requires beach access routes to connect an entry point to the beach to the high tide level at tidal beaches; mean high water level at river beaches; and normal recreation water...
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Construction and Maintenance Practices
Consider how time and normal weathering will affect accessibility when designing recreation areas....
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6. General prohibitions against discrimination
This section would, for example, prohibit financial support by a recipient to a community recreational group or to a professional or social organization that discriminates against handicapped...
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11B-232.1 General
features in substitute cells (cells other than those where alterations are originally planned), provided that each substitute cell— i) Is located within the same prison site...
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 235.2.1
Section 235.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of boat slips.
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382.31 May carriers impose special charges on passengers with a disability for providing services and accommodations required by this rule?
who cannot use a carrier’s web site because it is not accessible....
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Readily achievable
whether an action is readily achievable factors to be considered include— (1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; (2) The overall financial resources of the site...
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§382.43(c)
Only Web sites that market air transportation to the general public in the United States must be accessible to individuals with disabilities....
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Undue burden
action would result in an undue burden, factors to be considered include— (1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; (2) The overall financial resources of the site...
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Readily achievable
whether an action is readily achievable factors to be considered include -- (1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; (2) The overall financial resources of the site...
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Undue burden
action would result in an undue burden, factors to be considered include -- (1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; (2) The overall financial resources of the site...
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READILY ACHIEVABLE
whether an action is readily achievable factors to be considered include -- (1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; (2) The overall financial resources of the site...
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Getting to the Water—Beach Access Routes
Because beach access routes and outdoor recreation access routes perform similar functions, the requirements are similar....
- Simplified Building Concepts ADA Handrail
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6.13 Outdoor Constructed Features
outdoor constructed features such as picnic tables, grills or water hydrants, shall comply with technical provisions for that constructed feature as detailed in these Forest Service Outdoor Recreation...
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What is a transition plan? Does every facility need one?
Regional transition plan formats are available from the Regional Recreation Accessibility Coordinators or Regional Facilities Program Leaders (Web site available only to FS and BLM employees...
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1018.2 Connections
Normal recreation water level at lake, pond, and reservoir beaches....
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§ 35.152(c)(3)
(3) Has, at a minimum, equal physical access as the altered cells to areas used by inmates or detainees for visitation, dining, recreation, educational programs, medical services, work programs...
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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....