(2) Bath stations in shower stalls and tubs shall be located 5 to 6 feet (1.52 to 1.83 meters) above the floor, within normal view of the user and within reach of staff without the need...
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11B-604.5.1 Side wall
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Section 810.5.3
This guidance states the Department's views of the meaning of its existing rules, and the Department will continue to use this guidance in applying the provisions of this rule....
- Disability Access Consultants (DAC) Corp.
- GE Cafe™ Series 30" Free-Standing Gas Double Oven with Convection Range CGS990SETSS
- Hamilton CapTel Apps for Smartphones
- VGo Telepresence Robot
- Biodex Upper Body Cycle
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 224.5
Section 224.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of transient lodging guest rooms.
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
Factors to be considered in providing an equivalent range of options may include, but are not limited to, room size, bed size, cost, view, bathroom fixtures such as hot tubs and spas, smoking...
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Conflict of Law Waivers and Equivalent Alternative Determinations
Nor would it be advisable from a policy point of view, as it would not provide the consistency that passengers with disabilities should expect, regardless of the identity or nationality...
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Because numerous jurisdictions have already adopted the 48-inch side-reach requirement, the Department's failure to adopt the 48-inch side-reach requirement in the 2010 Standards, in the view...
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Because numerous jurisdictions have already adopted the 48-inch side-reach requirement, the Department's failure to adopt the 48-inch side-reach requirement in the 2010 Standards, in the view...
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Section 1193.23 Product design, development and evaluation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
They also viewed this provision as creating paperwork burdens and criticized the Board for not using the TAAC recommendation which used the word "should" rather than mandatory language for...
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Covered Content on Primary Web Sites
Commenters who supported flexibility and carrier choice also expressed the view that fewer compliance options would inhibit carrier innovation and use of new technologies, limit Web site...
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Early Actions in the House
Foley (D-WA) were skeptical of the ADA’s wide-ranging impact and viewed the bill more as a private agenda of Congressman Coelho than an issue of national policy importance.3 “I had the leadership...
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Scoping for Guest Rooms
The industry considers the original ADAAG specification, which is substantially lower than 50%, to be excessive in view of its assessments on the usage rate of such rooms by persons with...
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USING THIS GUIDE TO DESIGN AN EVACUATION PLAN
Emergency evacuation plans should be viewed as living documents....
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PREFACE
Even at that time (late 1980s), the disability movement included conservatives as well as liberals and was unified in the view that what was needed was not a new and better brand of social...
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C. Equipment and technology questions
If certain seats enable individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to view movies more effectively, which seats are they and why are they better (e.g., the image is better, there are fewer...
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UFAS vs. ADAAG Comparison
ADAAG Comparison Click here to view/download the pdf version (40 KB) Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) (Requirements: Stricter than...
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Allocation of Responsibilities for Shared-Use Kiosks
In their view, the provision for both parties to be jointly and severally liable is not practical and they asked the Department to delete it....
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Equipment and furniture.
The existing regulation at § 35.150(a) requires that entities operate each service, program, or activity so that, when viewed in its entirety, each is readily accessible to and usable by...