Shared use paths are multi-use paths designed primarily for use by bicyclists and pedestrians, including pedestrians with disabilities, for transportation and recreation purposes....
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36 CFR Part 1190, Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way; Shared Use Paths (SNPRM)
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A. Statutory and rulemaking history
accommodation (private entities whose operations affect commerce and that fall into one of 12 categories listed in the ADA, such as restaurants, movie theaters, schools, day care facilities, recreational...
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
Subsequently, the Access Board added specific guidelines on play areas, 65 FR 62498 (Oct. 18, 2000), and on recreational facilities 67 FR 56352 (Sept. 3, 2002)....
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Scope of coverage. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As illustrated by the above discussion, the 2004 ADAAG introduces supplemental scoping and technical requirements for play areas and recreation facilities that apply to elements and spaces...
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some of those changes are additions; the 2004 ADAAG introduces requirements for elements in facility types, like recreational facilities and play areas, that are not in the 1991 Standards...
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
Subsequently, the Access Board added specific guidelines on play areas, 65 FR 62498 (Oct. 18, 2000), and on recreation facilities, 67 FR 56352 (Sept. 3, 2002)....
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Appendix A: References
Principles and Methods of Adapted Physical Education and Recreation (11th ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill. Block, M. E. (2007)....
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6. General prohibitions against discrimination
This section would, for example, prohibit financial support by a recipient to a community recreational group or to a professional or social organization that discriminates against handicapped...
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Definition of Disability
Examples A town recreation department refuses to admit a child with burn scars to a summer camp because the department is concerned about other children’s reactions....
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Accessible teeing grounds, putting greens, and weather shelters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
According to one commenter, many golf courses are relatively flat with little slope, especially those heavily used by recreational golfers....
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III-4.4700 Transportation barriers
shuttle services operated by hotels, customer bus or van services operated by shopping centers, transportation systems at colleges and universities, and transport systems in places of recreation...
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Site Selection
The checklist contains a basic section that will allow you to review spaces such as parking lots, entrances, and public restrooms, as well as several sections on recreational facilities...
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Accessible teeing grounds, putting greens, and weather shelters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
According to one commenter, many golf courses are relatively flat with little slope, especially those heavily used by recreational golfers....
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11B-232.1 General
other cells to the maximum extent feasible; iii) Has, at a minimum, equal physical access as the altered cells to areas used by inmates or detainees for visitation, dining, recreation...
- Acoustiguide Mobile Application Platform with Assistive Technology
- Easterseals Central Ohio
- Services for Independent Living, Inc. (SIL) - Euclid, OH
- Easterseals New Hampshire
- Independent Lifestyles, Inc. (ILICIL) - Sauk Rapids, MN
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
For applications listed in Section 1.9.1 regulated by the Division of the State Architect – Access Compliance, outdoor environments and uses shall be classified according to accessibility...
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Movie Theater (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters on the 2010 ANPRM advised the Department that the technology does not yet exist to exhibit movies with closed captions or audio description at drive-in movie theaters that have an outdoor...
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4.3.5.4 360-degree Turn
The largest turning space could also be required in places where the impact of increasing turning spaces is insignificant, for example, in a lobby or outdoors....
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I. INTRODUCTION
to more than seven million places of public accommodation, including all hotels, restaurants, retail stores, theaters, health care facilities, convention centers, parks, and places of recreation...
- SMILES Center for Independent Living - Fairmont, Mankato, New Ulm, Waseca, MN