The adjacent surfaces at transitions at curb ramps to walks, gutters, and streets shall be at the same level. [2010 ADA Standards] 406.2 Counter Slope....
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11B-406.5.8 Counter slope
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11B-406.4.1 Slope
Blended transitions shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:20....
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Transit Stops (R308.1) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Transit Stops (R308.1) (Section-by-Section Analysis) Boarding and alighting areas at sidewalk or street level transit stops must be 2.4 meters (8 feet) minimum measured perpendicular...
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Transit Facility
The definition of "transit facility'' applies only with reference to the TDD requirement of appendix A to this Part....
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Counter Slope: ADA Standard Section 406.2
Section 406.2 covers the current ADA Standards for counter slope of adjoining gutters and road surfaces immediately adjacent to curb ramps.
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Example Default Phase Codes: University ADA Transition Plan
Example Default Phase Codes: University ADA Transition Plan Click here to view/download the pdf "Example Default Phase Codes: University ADA Transition Plan" (40 KB)...
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§8.24 Existing housing programs.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 2529-0034) [53 FR 20233, June 2, 1988; 53 FR 28115, July 26, 1988, as amended at 54 FR 37645, Sept. 12, 1989]
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Transition Plate
Transition Plate. A sloping pedestrian walking surface located at the end(s) of a gangway....
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TRANSITION PLATE
TRANSITION PLATE. [DSA-AC] A sloping pedestrian walking surface located at the end(s) of a gangway....
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R305.2.3 Blended Transitions
R305.2.3 Blended Transitions. On blended transitions, detectable warning surfaces shall be placed at the back of curb....
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68.30(1) Federal Property
(1) Federal Property. Buildings or facilities owned, operated, or leased by the federal government;...
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Transition Plates
Transition Plates Transition plates are sloping pedestrian walking surfaces located at the end of a gangway....
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Vertical: ADA Standard Section 303.2
Section 303.2 covers the current ADA Standards for vertical changes in level.
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11B-303.2 Vertical
Changes in level of ¼ inch (6.4 mm) high maximum shall be permitted to be vertical and without edge treatment. [2010 ADA Standards] 303.2 Vertical. Changes in level of ¼ inch high...
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1. Federal Laws and Regulations
Federal Laws and Regulations The ADA does not override health and safety requirements established under other Federal laws....
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49 CFR Parts 27 and 37: Transportation for Individuals With Disabilities; Reasonable Modification of Policies and Practices - Preamble
For questions related to transit, you may contact Bonnie Graves, Office of Chief Counsel, Federal Transit Administration, same address, Room E56-306, 202-366-0944, bonnie.graves@dot.gov;...
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BLENDED TRANSITION
[DSA-AC] A raised pedestrian street crossing, depressed corner or similar connection between the pedestrian access route at the level of the sidewalk and the level of the pedestrian...
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BLENDED TRANSITION
[DSA-AC] A raised pedestrian crossing, depressed corner or similar connection that has a grade of 5 percent or less a circulation path at the level of the sidewalk or walk and the...
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CHAPTER 4. TRANSITION PLANS
TRANSITION PLANS...
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Executive Order 13548—Increasing Federal Employment of Individuals with Disabilities
of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, President Barack Obama signs Executive Order 13548 – Increasing Federal Employment of Individuals with Disabilities. ...
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How can existing buildings be retrofitted to make them accessible?
A transition plan must be developed and implemented for each facility....
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14. Q: Our center has a policy that we will not give medication to any child. Can I refuse to give medication to a child with a disability?
14. Q: Our center has a policy that we will not give medication to any child. Can I refuse to give medication to a child with a disability? A: No. In some circumstances, it may be...