Space is important so that users can turn around and exit through swinging or sliding doors. Benches can overlap turning space where clearance (9 inches minimum) is available for toes....
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Clear Floor Space [4.35.2]
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Guestroom Doors
guestrooms and suites (including guestroom bathrooms, kitchens, and connecting room doors) shall provide 32 inches of clear opening width measured when a hinged door is open 90 degrees or a sliding...
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1132A.3 Width and height of interior doors and secondary exterior doors
A nominal 32-inch (813 mm) clear opening provided by a standard 6-foot wide (1829 mm) sliding patio door assembly is acceptable. ...
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Acknowledgements
Access Board or are based on illustrations produced by the U.S. Access Board and the U.S. Department of Justice....
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R308.1.3.2 Connection
Boarding and alighting areas and boarding platforms shall be connected to streets, sidewalks, or pedestrian circulation paths by pedestrian access routes complying with R302....
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Paperwork Reduction Act, Collection of Information: Telecommunications Act Accessibility Guidelines
In addition, the Board's NPRM solicited comments on any potential paperwork burden association with these guidelines....
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D. Election Day Compliance Review
In the materials provided to each in-precinct Election Coordinator, the Board will include a checklist of the temporary measures to be implemented during the voting period at each...
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B. WCAG 2.0 Incorporation by Reference
As noted above, the Board proposes in this NPRM to incorporate by reference WCAG 2.0....
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V. Description of Steps Taken to Minimize the Significant Economic Impact Consistent with the Stated Objectives and Significant Alternatives Considered and Rejected.
In June 1996, the Access Board convened the Telecommunications Access Advisory Committee (TAAC) to assist the Board in fulfilling its mandate under section 255 of the Telecommunications...
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Incorporation of Guidelines for Play Areas and Recreation Facilities
In separate rulemakings, the Board developed supplements to ADAAG covering play areas and recreation facilities....
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11B-107 Special conditions appeals action
Appeals Boards, Local Building Officials or other Authorities Having Jurisdiction have no authority to certify ADA compliance, and consistently state that they do not review for it....
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§ 37.47(b)(1)
(1) Stations where passenger boardings exceed average station passenger boardings on the rail system by at least fifteen percent, unless such a station is close to another accessible station...
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§ 37.51(b)(1)
(1) Stations where passenger boardings exceed average station passenger boardings on the rail system by at least fifteen percent, unless such a station is close to another accessible station...
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C. Examples of Recipients Covered by These Guidelines
The board of education of a public school district and its administrative agency. 2....
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3. Emergency Transportable Housing
From the Board’s website: “The Board has issued guidelines for temporary housing provided by the government in emergencies and natural disasters....
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List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 1193
Authorized by vote of the Access Board on September 10, 1997. Patrick D. Cannon, Chair, Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board....
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Significant alternatives
The Access Board plans to convene an advisory committee when the comment period on the rulemaking closes to assist the Board in reviewing the comments and make recommendations on issues...
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4. Passenger Vessels
In June of 2013 the Board released for public comment proposed guidelines for access to ferries, cruise ships, excursion boats, and other passenger vessels under the ADA....
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11B-411.2.1.7.2 Assignment by touch screen hall call console
be by contact with the touch screen, without specific contact with an icon, and using established non-proprietary gestures for selection and input, including but not limited to tapping, sliding...
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11B-605.5.3 Doors
The door is required to have a privacy latch which is flip-over style, sliding or which otherwise does not require the user to grasp or twist....
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General: ADA Standard Section 221.1
Section 221.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for assembly areas.
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G.6.ii. - Why isn't undue burden more completely defined in the regulations?
Undue burden was defined by the Access Board consistent with the terms "undue burden" and "undue hardship" in the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act....
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4. Passenger Vessels
In June of 2013, the Board released for public comment guidelines for access to ferries, cruise ships, excursion boats, and other passenger vessels under the ADA....
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I. Public Participation and Request for Comments
The Access Board encourages all persons interested in the rulemaking to submit comments on this proposed rule, as well as the preliminary assessment of its estimated benefits and costs....