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  Sec.36.211 Maintenance of accessible features
  
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  Beach Access Route
  
A continuous, unobstructed path designed for pedestrian use that crosses the surface of a beach or that leads from a pedestrian access point to the high tide level at tidal beaches; mean...
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  11B-407.1 General
  
The ADA and other Federal civil rights laws require that accessible features be maintained in working order so that they are accessible to and usable by those people they are intended to...
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  68.70. Registered Accessibility Specialists--Qualifications for Certification
  
Registered Accessibility Specialists--Qualifications for Certification....
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  Attachment I
  
Van accessible spaces shall have an additional “Van-Accessible” sign located below the International Symbol of Accessibility. ...
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  Conflict with Local Accessibility Codes
  
laws that impose higher accessibility standards (53 FR 45005)....
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  412.2.6 Accessibility
  
[DSA-AC] In air traffic control towers, an accessible route shall not be required to serve the cab and the equipment areas on the floor immediately below the cab....
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  Location of Accessible Routes to Stages
  
Location of Accessible Routes to Stages. The 1991 Standards at section 4.33.5 require an accessible route to connect the accessible seating and the performing area....
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  1. Adoption of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
  
Adoption of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design....
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  Direct Access Entrances from Parking Structures
  
Direct Access Entrances from Parking Structures....
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  Elevated Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2.2
  
Section 240.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for elevated play components.
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  11B-213.3.1 Toilet compartments
  
Where toilet compartments are provided, at least five percent of the toilet compartments, or five percent of the combination of toilet compartments and urinals, but no fewer than one...
 - Rolling On: Stories About Wheelchair Accessibility Around the World
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  Notifying the Access Board When an Entire Trail or Beach Access Route is Exempted [F204.4.1]
  
In the rare cases where an entire trail or beach access route is exempted, Federal agencies must notify the Access Board about the exemption....
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  Van Accessible Parking Spaces
  
Van Accessible Parking Spaces. The 1991 Standards, at sections 4.1.2 (5)(b), 4.6.3, 4.6.4, and 4.6.5, require one in every eight accessible parking spaces to be van accessible....
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  68.76. Standards of Conduct for the Registered Accessibility Specialist
  
Standards of Conduct for the Registered Accessibility Specialist....
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  Plantronics Clarity Ensemble TTY Phone
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  Van Accessible Parking Spaces
  
Section 208.2.4 covers van accessible spaces. The proposed rule specified that one of every eight accessible spaces, or fraction thereof, be designed to accommodate vans....
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  11B-206.2.7 Press boxes
  
Press boxes in assembly areas shall be on an accessible route....
 - All Access, Inc. ADA Platforms
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  B. Conducting Accessibility Surveys
  
Conducting Accessibility Surveys The following Quick-Check Survey (beginning on page 7) and the ADA Checklist for Emergency Shelters (beginning on page 11) are designed to assist State...
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  11B-411.2.1.2.4 Display screen
  
Upon activation of the accessibility function button, the display screen shall display information including but not limited to, operating instructions, user input confirmation, elevator...
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  Can accessible spaces be parallel instead of perpendicular?
  
The Standards do not specifically require that accessible spaces be perpendicular instead of parallel, but perpendicular parking spaces are preferred at facilities located on sites because...
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  General: ADA Standard Section 213.1
  
Section 210.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for toilet facilities and bathing facilities.