Section 202.2 of the 2010 Standards contains scoping requirements which may, in certain situations, afford less accessibility for individuals with disabilities than is currently provided...
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Additions—Section 202.2 of the 2010 Standards
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11B-503.3.3 Marking
Access aisles shall be marked so as to discourage parking in them....
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11B-206.4.4.3 Key stations and intercity rail stations
The CBC scoping requirements are more inclusive....
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Alterations to Existing Facilities
The proposed guidelines clarify that where elements, spaces, or facilities are altered, each altered element, space, or facility within the scope of the project must comply with the applicable...
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212 Sinks, Kitchens, and Kitchenettes
Scoping provisions in section 212 require access to kitchens and kitchenettes, where provided....
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Wheelchair Spaces in Tiered Boxes
The proposed rule was not clear on how the scoping and dispersion requirements would apply in these types of facilities....
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F228 Depositories, Vending Machines, Change Machines, and Mail Boxes
The Board has clarified coverage of fuel dispensers in the final rule by adding a reference to them in the both the ADA scoping document (section 228) and the ABA scoping document (section...
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202 Existing Buildings and Facilities
Section 202 establishes the scope and application of the guidelines in the case of alterations or additions to existing facilities....
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BUILDING
Parking lots, play areas, patios, constructed trails, man-made outdoor areas are often not considered to be buildings. Rather, these elements are generally considered to be facilities....
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III-7.5100 General
This section contains scoping requirements for new construction....
- Inclusion Solutions Voter Entrance Sign
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Medical Care Facilities [6]
The facilities listed in section 6.1 are provided as examples of the three scoping categories....
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CHAPTER 35 REFERENCED STANDARDS
The application of the referenced standards shall be as specified in Chapter 1, Scope and Administration, Division 1, Sections 1.1.5 and 1.1.7, and in Chapter 1, Scope and Administration...
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CHAPTER 35 REFERENCED STANDARDS
The application of the referenced standards shall be as specified in Chapter 1, Scope and Administration, Division 1, Sections 1.1.5 and 1.1.7, and in Chapter 1, Scope and Administration...
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CHAPTER 35 REFERENCED STANDARDS
The application of the referenced standards shall be as specified in Chapter 1, Scope and Administration, Division 1, Sections 1.1.5 and 1.1.7, and in Chapter 1, Scope and Administration...
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Outdoor Recreation Access Routes in Camping Facilities [F244.5]
The scoping and technical requirements for ORARs in camping facilities are discussed in the section of this guide on ORARs....
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Outdoor Recreation Access Routes in Picnic Facilities
The scoping and technical requirements for ORARs in picnic facilities are discussed in the section of this guide on ORARs....
- Inclusion Solutions Accessible Route Sign
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New Rides
New Rides New rides refer to the “first use,” which is the first time amusement park patrons take a ride on a custom designed or newly manufactured ride....
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R404.1 General
Clear spaces are required at operable parts (see R403.2), including accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons (see R209) and parking meters and parking pay stations that serve...
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702.10.1 WCAG 2.0, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
W3C Recommendation, December 11, 2008, IBR approved for: Appendix A (Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act: Application and Scoping Requirements), Sections E205.4, E205.4 Exception, E205.4.1...
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Local restaurants
□ If the meeting attendees must depend on local restaurants and establishments for meals, scope out accessibility for participants....
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Problem One (Accessible Route)
Problem One: The sidewalk connecting parking to the polling place entrance is too steep to be accessible....