This publication provides a brief discussion of physical barriers to access in five commonly found areas at polling places: parking, sidewalks and walkways, building entrances, interior...
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Solutions for Five Common ADA Access Problems at Polling Places
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Door Maneuvering Clearance
Doors to patient rooms are often located close to adjacent interior walls in order to facilitate circulation and to enhance privacy....
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PATH OF TRAVEL
(2) An accessible path of travel may consist of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms...
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Aisle Stairs and Ramps in Assembly Areas
Sections 4.1.3 and 4.1.3(4) of the 1991 Standards require that interior and exterior stairs connecting levels that are not connected by an elevator, ramp, or other accessible means of vertical...
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Typical Day One - Basic Facilities Requirements
graphic and photographic tour of the ADAAG includes, if requested, its relationship to ANSI A117.1 and UFAS, scoping issues, the “accessible” route concept, site concerns, building approach, interior...
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36 CFR Part 1191 ABA Accessibility Guidelines, Outdoor Developed Areas - Preamble
components that administer outdoor areas developed for recreational purposes: Department of Agriculture (Forest Service); Department of Defense (Army Corps of Engineers); and Department of the Interior...
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68.70. Registered Accessibility Specialists--Qualifications for Certification
specialist in order to perform plan review or inspection services shall meet the following minimum qualifications: (1) Any one of the following: (A) a degree in architecture, engineering, interior...
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68.50. Submission of Construction Documents
(b) An architect, registered interior designer, landscape architect, or engineer with overall responsibility for the design of a building or facility subject to §469.101 of the Act, shall...
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PATH OF TRAVEL
(2) An accessible path of travel may consist of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms...
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Benefits
disaster survivors with mobility disabilities since the UFAS compliant units comply with the technical requirements in the final rule for units with mobility features, except for bedroom lighting...
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3.1 Key Findings
The only exception to this was the black detectable warning on the asphalt sidewalk which had a dark-on-light contrast of 68 percent....
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Section 810.5.3
The Department is adding language from the former §10.3.1 (9) (Exception 2), which provides that “In light rail, commuter rail, and intercity rail systems where it is not operationally or...
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VII. Existing Facilities: Removal of Barriers
What is readily achievable will be determined on a case-by-case basis in light of the resources available....
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11B-208.3.2 Residential facilities
Factors that could affect "user convenience" include, but are not limited to, protection from the weather, security, lighting, and comparative maintenance of the alternative parking site...
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205 and 309 Operable Parts
Standards also add exceptions that exempt certain outlets at kitchen counters; heating, ventilating and air conditioning diffusers; redundant controls provided for a single element, other than light...
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R210 Protruding Objects
requirements for protruding objects and maintain the clear width of pedestrian access routes when installing or permitting the installation of street furniture on sidewalks, including street lights...
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Purpose of the Workshop
We’re looking to help those people between the actual darkness and between the light....
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405.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
405.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, where ICT emits lights in flashes, there can be no more than three flashes in any one-second period....
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Car Controls [4.10.12]
symbols door closing (if available) and opening buttons are located below the floor buttons visible indication does not have to be provided by the button itself (jeweled lights...
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II. LEGAL STANDARD
In deciding a motion for summary judgment, the Court must “‘construe the facts in the light most favorable to the non-moving party and must resolve all ambiguities and draw all reasonable...
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11B-208.3.2 Residential facilities
Factors that could affect "user convenience" include, but are not limited to, protection from the weather, security, lighting, and comparative maintenance of the alternative parking site...
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Section 37.61 Public Transportation Programs and Activities in Existing Facilities
Examples of possible activities include user friendly farecards, schedules, of edge detection on rail platforms, adequate lighting, telecommunication display devices (TDDs) or text telephones...
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11B-208.3.2 Residential facilities
Factors that could affect "user convenience" include, but are not limited to, protection from the weather, security, lighting, and comparative maintenance of the alternative parking site...
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