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Error/Omission: There is no accessible route from accessible parking to an accessible entrance.
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11B-233.3.1.2.6 Public housing facility site impracticality
Except as provided for in Section 11B-233.3.1.2.5, the provisions of this section do not apply to multistory dwelling units in non-elevator buildings....
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.9
Section 203.9 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for employee work areas in the most current ADA Standards.
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602.3 Electronic Support Documentation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
602.3 Electronic Support Documentation (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require documentation in electronic formats—including Web-based self-service support and...
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Debra E. Babcock, PMP: Information Center for Accessibility Needs (iCAN) at IRS
Conclusions Employees would like to be empowered to resolve their own problems using a Web site like iCAN (slide 4)....
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FAQ: Why was Corada created?
general training, detailed solutions and products to solve both common and difficult access problems To accommodate all users by complying with and exceeding WCAG requirements for web...
- Tobii Technology PCEye Go
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Background
We chose adhesive binders for their inert and non-toxic nature in the environment and the retention of a natural look for the surface....
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Hold and release of accessible guest rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In some cases commenters supported holding back all accessible rooms until all non-accessible rooms were rented....
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Introduction
the 2004 guidelines in 2013 by adding new provisions for trails, picnic and camping facilities, viewing areas, and beach access routes constructed or altered by Federal agencies or by non-federal...
- SmartWheel Manual Wheelchair Evaluation Tool
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1001.1 Scope
The requirements in 1011 through 1019 apply only to facilities constructed or altered by federal agencies or by non-federal entities on federal land on behalf of federal agencies pursuant...
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10 [§ 4.7.5]
A curb ramp may have returned curbs if it has non-walking surfaces (such as grass) or obstructions on both sides because these conditions would normally discourage pedestrians from walking...
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R209.1 General
An accessible pedestrian signal and pedestrian pushbutton is an integrated device that communicates information about the WALK and DON’T WALK intervals at signalized intersections in non-visual...
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Who Has Responsibilities under the ADA?
Title II entities that contract with other entities to provide public services (such as non-profit organizations that operate drug treatment programs or convenience stores that sell state...
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§ 36.105(d)(3)(ii)
In addition, the non-ameliorative effects of mitigating measures, such as negative side effects of medication or burdens associated with following a particular treatment regimen, may be...
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C201.5 Design, Development and Fabrication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
We do not include this provision in the proposed 255 Guidelines because it is non-mandatory, advisory material only....
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Question 7
Are there differences between exercise equipment in therapeutic settings and exercise equipment in non-therapeutic settings (e.g., gym or fitness center)?...
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§1630.2(j)(4)(ii)
In addition, the non-ameliorative effects of mitigating measures, such as negative side effects of medication or burdens associated with following a particular treatment regimen, may be...
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1001.1 Scope
The requirements in 1011 through 1019 apply only to facilities constructed or altered by federal agencies or by non-federal entities on federal land on behalf of federal agencies pursuant...
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§ 35.108(d)(3)(ii)
In addition, the non-ameliorative effects of mitigating measures, such as negative side effects of medication or burdens associated with following a particular treatment regimen, may be...
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Executive Summary
Software was developed to facilitate expansion of the database and data collection at multiple sites....
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Restaurants and Cafeterias: ADA Standard Section 206.2.5
Section 206.2.5 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in restaurants and cafeterias
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Outdoor Developed Areas: ADA Standard Section 9.
Review the updated information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding outdoor developed areas.