incorporated accessibility criteria whereas the ARC did not for the following sections: Service/Check-in Area (2; 0), Sleeping Area (3; 0), Medical Care Areas (2; 0), Public Telephone (7; 0), and Drinking...
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NSS Questions and Concerns
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EXHIBIT A Required Accessible Elements at QuikTrip Stores
Food and Drink Counters....
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Feature 4 - Routes to the Meeting Space
Therefore, objects that do not provide sufficient head clearance or that are mounted too high and protrude into a route can become hazards because they cannot be detected by people who use...
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2. State and Local Laws
For example: A state law that required a school bus driver to have a high level of hearing in both ears without use of a hearing aid was found by a court to violate Section 504 of the Rehabilitation...
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Visual Busyness (slide 13)
Sometimes you see it in the ceiling pattern, but the ceiling isn’t all that high and you have all these beams running across. You look at it....
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How VRS works
The VRS caller, using a television or a computer with a video camera device and a broadband (high speed) Internet connection, contacts a VRS CA, who is a qualified sign language interpreter...
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K. Eligibility Based on Evaluation of Each Applicant Under Admissions Criteria
of admissions criteria that must meet this test are past academic performance, record of disciplinary infractions, counselors' approval, teachers' recommendations, interest inventories, high...
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Interior Routes
surfaces and ramps. 11B-403.3 11B-405 Handrails on ramps and stairways. 11B-505 Vertical change in level 1/4 inch high...
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Pulse Duration and Flash Rate
Pulse Duration and Flash Rate Visual alarm strobes produce a repetitive burst of high-intensity light. The repetition of this pulse at a regular interval is the flash rate....
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Dispersion
Often such seating is situated high above the performing area. This is not an exemption from requirements for integrated or companion seating or choice in admission prices....
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Master Bedroom
Touch controls on all cabinets and doors (no knobs) Touch controls on metal lamps (master bedroom) Touch controls on automatic shades Telephone which amplifies high...
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Interior Routes
surfaces and ramps. 11B-403.3 11B-405 Handrails on ramps and stairways. 11B-505 Vertical change in level 1/4 inch high...
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4. Results
The sensitivity analyses conducted in this section include cost estimations using the Low Accessibility and the High Accessibility baselines, an alternate Medium Accessibility baseline distribution...
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What proportion of the population could negotiate these surfaces?
Further, the percentage of subjects who considered sand to be accessible is probably artificially high because many subjects, particularly those using wheelchairs, refused or were unable...
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Height
OWP&P used the high end of ADAAG (33") whereas Nelson Tremain used 10" above the seat height....
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III−1.6000 Private clubs
Courts have been most inclined to find private club status in cases where -- 1) Members exercise a high degree of control over club operations. 2) The membership selection process...
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Clearance Around Base (M301.4.2 and M302.4.2)
M301.4.2 and M302.4.2 would require the base of the equipment to provide a clearance 6 inches high minimum measured from the floor and 36 inches deep minimum measured from the edge of the...
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8. Transportation Vehicles
These requirements apply to new or remanufactured vehicles covered by the ADA, including: buses and vans rail cars (rapid, light, commuter, intercity, high-speed, and monorail...
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
(2) A restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food or drink; (3) A motion picture house, theater, concert hall, stadium, or other place of exhibition or entertainment...
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Place of public accommodation
(2) A restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food or drink; (3) A motion picture house, theater, concert hall, stadium, or other place of exhibition or entertainment;...