play areas is consistent with the longstanding program accessibility rules, which provide that it is not necessary for every facility to be accessible, provided that the program, when viewed...
Search Results "Viewing Scope"
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
- Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) - Idaho
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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.
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General Holding Cells and General Housing Cells: ADA Standard Section 232.2
Section 232.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for general holding cells and general housing cells.
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404.2.11 Vision Lights
Doors, gates, and side lights adjacent to doors or gates, containing one or more glazing panels that permit viewing through the panels shall have the bottom of at least one glazed panel...
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ADA Checklist for Emergency Shelters
Additional copies of this publication may be obtained, viewed or downloaded from the Publications section of the ADA Website (www.ada.gov) or by calling the ADA Information Line at 800‒514...
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Identification of Available Accessible Seating
Typically information about location, price, view, and seat availability is provided....
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What is Program Accessibility?
State and local governments must ensure that services, programs and activities, when viewed in their entirety, are accessible to people with disabilities....
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Project Goals
Come home to healing natural light, beautiful views, soothing music, and so much more. The house supports good sleep, restorative exercise, and healthy cooking. ...
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Need for and Objective of Final Rule
We are issuing the final rule pursuant to this authority to establish accessibility guidelines for camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, trails, and beach access routes constructed...
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Captioning
The reverse text is then reflected by transparent screens at individual seats where movie goers can read the script on the screen and view the movie through the screen simultaneously....
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11B-233.1 General
ETA Editor's Note For residential facilities, the ADA scoping requirements are included for information. The CBC scoping requirements are more inclusive. ...
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Section 36.303(g)(3) Minimum Requirements for Captioning Devices
The Department received more than 70 comments on its proposed scoping requirements for captioning devices....
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T704 Announcement Systems
The vast majority of comments received in response to the Access Board’s proposed requirements for automated announcement systems in the 2010 NPRM related to the scoping for these requirements...
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11B-206.4.8 Service entrances
The 2013 CBC scoping requirements are more inclusive for alterations....
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11B-902.1 General
surfaces include writing surfaces, study carrels, student laboratory stations, baby changing and other tables or fixtures for personal grooming, coupon counters, and where covered by the ABA scoping...
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Grab Bars
In the proposed rule, these exceptions were located in the chapter on residential dwelling units (1102.11.5.4) and the scoping section for detention and correctional facilities (233.3)....
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Alterations to Areas Containing a Primary Function
Alterations to areas containing a primary function must include an accessible path of travel to the altered area unless it is disproportionate in cost or scope (202.4)....
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Urinal Depth
However, in the final rule scoping for accessible urinals has been revised to apply only where more than one urinal is provided in a toilet or bathing room (213.3.3)....
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R303 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes (See R205) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed guidelines reference MUTCD standards for alternate pedestrian access routes in the scoping requirements at R205....
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Chapter 3: Functional Performance Criteria (Section-by-Section Analysis)
All sections of this chapter are referenced by scoping provisions in 508 Chapter 2 and in 255 Chapter 2....
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Dispersion
Different units may be subject to different scoping requirements, such as an orthopedic wing (where 100% of patient rooms are required to be accessible) within a general hospital (where...
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F213.1 General
The final rule adds an exception to this section, which contains the scoping requirements for toilet facilities....