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§382.3 Primary (or Main) Web site
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§ 382.3 Primary (or Main) Web site
Primary (or Main) Web site means the Web site that is accessed upon entering the uniform resource locator (e.g., www.carriername.com, www.airline designator code.com) in an Internet browser...
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7.4.10.2 Outdoor Recreation Access Routes (ORARs)
At least one outdoor recreation access route complying with FSORAG section 2.0 shall connect the following places at trailheads: Accessible parking spaces or other arrival point...
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1(2)(a)(ii) Site analysis test
(ii) Site analysis test....
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206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints
206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints. Platform lifts shall be permitted where existing exterior site constraints make use of a ramp or elevator infeasible....
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3306.2 Walkways
A walkway shall be provided for pedestrian travel in front of every construction and demolition site unless the applicable governing authority authorizes the sidewalk to be fenced or closed...
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F206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints
Platform lifts shall be permitted where existing exterior site constraints make use of a ramp or elevator infeasible. Advisory F206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints....
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206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints
Platform lifts shall be permitted where existing exterior site constraints make use of a ramp or elevator technically infeasible. Advisory 206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints....
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Recreational Boating Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.10
Section 206.2.10 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to recreational boating facilities
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11B-206.7.5 Existing site constraints
Platform lifts shall be permitted where existing exterior site constraints make use of a ramp or elevator infeasible. [2010 ADAS] Advisory 206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints. ...
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Platform Lifts at Existing Site Constraints
Original ADAAG allowed use of platform lifts where ramps or lifts are infeasible due to existing site constraints (4.1.3(5), Exception 4(d))....
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11B-206.7.5 Existing site constraints
Platform lifts shall be permitted where existing exterior site constraints make use of a ramp or elevator infeasible. [2010 ADAS] Advisory 206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints. ...
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11B-206.7.5 Existing site constraints
Platform lifts shall be permitted where existing exterior site constraints make use of a ramp or elevator infeasible. Advisory 11B-206.7.5 Existing site constraints....
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11B-203.1 General
Sites, buildings, facilities, and elements are exempt from these requirements to the extent specified by 11B-203....
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
[2010 ADAS] Advisory 206.2.1 Site Arrival Points. Each site arrival point must be connected by an accessible route to the accessible building entrance or entrances served....
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F245.4.3 Routes to Adjacent Recreation Facilities
Where a circulation path connects picnic facilities and adjacent recreation facilities, at least one outdoor recreation access route shall connect picnic units with mobility features to...
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233.3.1.2.1 Private Sites Provided by Occupant of Unit, F233.4.1.2.1 Private Sites Provided by Occupant of Unit
Amendatory Language For the reasons stated in the preamble, we amend 36 CFR part 1191 as follows: Adding new section 233.3.1.2.1 to read as follows: 233.3.1.2.1 Private Sites...
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Getting From Here to There—Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
unit, picnic area, trailhead, or other recreation site where modifications are provided for visitor convenience and comfort."...
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CHAPTER 10: RECREATION FACILITIES
[New sections added to Appendix D to Part 1191 – Technical]
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DIVISION 10: RECREATION FACILITIES
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DIVISION 10: RECREATION FACILITIES
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Where Required: Site Arrival Points [§206.2.1]
Where Required: Site Arrival Points [§206.2.1] This guide explains scoping and technical requirements for accessible routes in the ADA Standards. ...
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Trails Are Not Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
An outdoor recreation access route is a continuous, unobstructed path designated for pedestrian use that connects pedestrian elements within a recreation site, such as a picnic area, camping...