Yes, if the transit operator has established such a policy, and the vehicle is required to be equipped with a securement system by 49 CFR Part 38. Section 37.165(c)(3) of the...
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May a transit operator require that wheelchairs be secured in buses and vans?
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May a transit operator require that wheelchairs be secured in buses and vans?
Yes, if the transit operator has established such a policy, and the vehicle is required to be equipped with a securement system by 49 CFR Part 38. Section 37.165(c)(3) of the DOT ADA...
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CASI - Certified Access Specialist Institute NAADAC - National Association of ADA Coordinators ACTCP - ADA Coordinator Training Certification...
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Significant alternatives which minimize any significant economic impacts on small entities
Maximum cross slope of 2 percent required on pedestrian access routes, including within pedestrian street crossings with yield or stop control....
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
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Exceptions for Specific Occupancies [§206.2.3]
Exceptions for Specific Occupancies [§206.2.3] The Standards also include limited exceptions for accessible routes between stories in air traffic control towers and, under certain...
- Sloan WETS 2050.1201-1.28 Solar-Powered HET Flushometer and HET Wall Hung Water Closet
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Low Energy Doors and Gates [§404.3]
Low Energy Doors and Gates [§404.3] Low energy doors and gates usually require activation by the user through a push plate or control and are often used in moderate traffic locations...
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals with Mobility Impairments
If possible, put yourself at the wheelchair user's eye level. Do not lean on a wheelchair or any other assistive device....
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Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities (excerpts related to service animals only)
Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities Recommendations of CDC and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC) U.S....
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Section I: Elevators
(§§407.2.1.1, 308.2, 308.3) I4 Are elevator car controls 48" high or lower?...
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Guidelines for Requirement 5
However, the majority of comments requested clarification as to what is meant by "other environmental controls"....
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11B-404.2.7 Door and gate hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
- Figure 607.2 Clearance for Bathtubs – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(B)
(B) In choosing which accessible elements to provide, priority should be given to those elements that will provide the greatest access, in the following order—
- Mansfield Cascade Commercial Package Urinal and Flush Valve CP-410
- Sloan Royal® Urinal and Flushometer
- Murdock Manufacturing High-Efficiency Washout Urinal
- BEA Inc. Jamb Style Door Access PTE (Push To Exit)
- Neo-Metro Commercial Contour Urinal 8944 Series
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Restrooms Main Lobby
Restrooms Main Lobby: k. The restroom vestibule door does not have the required minimum of 18" maneuvering clearance on the latch side of the door. See Standards § 4.13.6. l....
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Trailhead Information Signs [F216.13 and 1017.10]
All hikers need trail information to make informed decisions. For example, hikers want to know which trail is most appropriate for the amount of time they have available, the...