Section 104.3 of the ADA Standards covers the most current information on the use of figures throughout the ADA Standards.
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Figures: ADA Standard Section 104.3
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General: ADA Standard Section 203.1
Section 203.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements of general exceptions in the most current ADA Standards.
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Abstract
Despite a sixty-one percent survey access rate of survey invitees, the overall completion rate was extremely low....
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BACKGROUND
Geruschat and Hassan (5) reported on a number of factors that can influence motorists’ yielding rate....
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Turning Radius
Development of Bicycle Facilities (p. 37), the minimum design curve radius can be calculated by using the following formula: where: R = Curve radius (ft) V = Design speed (mi/h) e = Rate...
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§ 37.215(a)(2)(i)
(i) Retain §37.189 without change; or...
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3. Identifying other barriers to access
Technology is changing, and many website designers are using creative and innovative ways to present web-based materials....
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1132A.4.1 Thresholds
Changes in height at interior door thresholds (e.g., floor material changes at door thresholds) shall not exceed ½ inch (12.7 mm). Thresholds shall comply with the following:...
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Reasonable Modifications
Businesses are not, however, required to make any changes that would fundamentally alter or change the nature of the business or its services....
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Formats for Announcements and Messages
Use multiple methods and formats to communicate any changes in schedules, room assignments, presenters, etc....
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1132A.4, Item 3
., concrete, brick, flagstone) may have a maximum change in height from the interior landing of 4 inches (101.6 mm)....
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Alteration
A change in the original purpose, intent, or function of a trail. ...
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STAIR
A change in elevation, consisting of one or more risers....
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STAIR
A change in elevation, consisting of one or more risers....
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Title II: Program Accessibility
2010, to March 15, 2012, State and local governments (public entities) have the option of choosing to follow the 1991 Standards, the UFAS, or the 2010 Standards when making architectural changes...
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A. Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review), Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review), and DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures
The final Regulatory Evaluation established that the monetized benefits of the final rule exceed its monetized costs by $13.5 million using a 3-percent discount rate....
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Policies and Procedures
Policies and Procedures Businesses must review their policies and procedures for serving customers and change those that exclude or limit participation by people with disabilities....
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11B-902.1 General
Examples of work surfaces include writing surfaces, study carrels, student laboratory stations, baby changing and other tables or fixtures for personal grooming, coupon counters, and where...
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11B-303.5 Warning curbs
Abrupt changes in level exceeding 4 inches (102 mm) in a vertical dimension between walks, sidewalks or other pedestrian ways and adjacent surfaces or features shall be identified by warning...
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11B-902.1 General
Examples of work surfaces include writing surfaces, study carrels, student laboratory stations, baby changing and other tables or fixtures for personal grooming, coupon counters, and where...
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11B-303.5 Warning curbs
Abrupt changes in level exceeding 4 inches (102 mm) in a vertical dimension between walks, sidewalks or other pedestrian ways and adjacent surfaces or features shall be identified by warning...
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§104.22(e) Transition plan
In the event that structural changes to facilities are necessary to meet the requirement of paragraph (a) of this section, a recipient shall develop, within six months of the effective date...
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§8.21(c)(4) Transition plan
If structural changes to non-housing facilities will be undertaken to achieve program accessibility, a recipient shall develop, within six months of July 11, 1988, a transition plan setting...
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Guidance and Section-by-Section Analysis
Guidance and Section-by-Section Analysis This section provides a detailed description of the Department’s changes to the meaning and interpretation of the definition of ‘‘disability’’...