Team, made up of non-profit, public and private organizations, implements the Emergency Feeding Strategy to provide residents with food and water through shelters, fixed meal distribution sites...
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FEEDING + COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION
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3. Emergency Transportable Housing
The Board developed these guidelines according to recommendations from an advisory panel it organized, the Emergency Transportable Housing Advisory Committee, which included representation...
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11B-217.2 Wheelchair accessible telephones
TABLE 11B-217.2 WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TELEPHONES NUMBER OF TELEPHONES PROVIDED ON A FLOOR, LEVEL, OR EXTERIOR SITE MINIMUM NUMBER OF REQUIRED WHEELCHAIR...
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E.6.iii. - Are vendors required to post information regarding whether their products meet the Access Board standards on a web site? Couldn't this result in a compromise of intellectual property?
Vendors are not required to post information regarding whether or not their products meet the Access Board's standards on a web site (unless they choose to respond to a solicitation, or...
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III-7.4200 Accessible route
ILLUSTRATION 1: A developer would not be required to provide an accessible route between an accessible entrance to a retail store and a major highway bordering the site, if customers only...
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Wheelchair Accessible Telephones: ADA Standard Section 217.2
Section 217.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for wheelchair accessible telephones.
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SHOPPING CENTER (OR SHOPPING MALL)
A shopping center may include a series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route on, above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership...
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233.3.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units, F233.3.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units, F233.4.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units
15 or fewer residential dwelling units, the requirements of 233.3.2.1 shall apply to the total number of residential dwelling units that are constructed under a single contract, or are developed...
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Place of Public Accommodation
(B) Provides guest rooms under conditions and with amenities similar to a hotel, motel, or inn, including the following-- (1) On- or off-site...
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Technical Infeasibility
because existing structural conditions would require removing or altering a load-bearing member that is an essential part of the structural frame; or because other existing physical or site...
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1127B.1
Site development and grading shall be designed to provide access to all entrances and exterior ground floor exits, and access to normal paths of travel, and where necessary to provide access...
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1012.1 General
This section contains the technical requirements for parking spaces provided within camping units and picnic units with mobility features and pull-up spaces for recreational vehicles at...
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Future Research Needs
creation of a “Museum Accessibility Network” to determine whether a group of cultural institutions that create and use accessibility services could be utilized to share those resources developed...
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Application of ADA to places of lodging that contain individually owned units. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department believes that regardless of ownership structure for individual units, rental programs (whether they are on- or off-site) that make transient lodging guest rooms available...
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Step 5 - Conduct a Self-Evaluation
The Title II regulations and ADA Standards were changed to include recreation areas from play areas to swimming pools, residential facilities, event ticketing policies, policies concerning...
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§ 36.404(a)(2)(ii)
(ii) A series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership or common control or developed...
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Sec.36.404(a)(2)(ii)
(ii) A series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership or common control or developed...
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The Project
“The Universal Design of Tactile Exhibits with Touch Activated Audio Description for Aquariums,” known as the “Talking Tactile Fish Project” for short, was a three-year Field Initiated Development...
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Table of Contents
Windows 230 Two-Way Communication Systems 231 Judicial Facilities 232 Detention Facilities and Correctional Facilities 233 Residential Facilities 234 Amusement Rides 235 Recreational...
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Introduction
Phase II involved further development of the best Phase I system in 6-month outdoor field testing (Laufenberg and Winandy 2003)....
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Resources
Access Board www.access-board.gov Find the ADA Standards along with technical assistance materials, including design guides for recreational facilities....
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Overview
However, instead of installing and testing new trail plots at selected sites around the country, NCA would actively seek out sites that had stabilizer products already applied and currently...
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SHOPPING CENTER (OR SHOPPING MALL)
A shopping center may include a series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route on, above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership...