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203.1 General
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405.2 Slope (Exception 2), 405.6 Rise (Exception)
constraints would prohibit the installation of an entry ramp complying with the slope and rise requirements at emergency transportable housing units installed on private sites provided...
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Web Site Accessibility
We explained that the characteristics of a covered primary Web site that markets air transportation to the general public inside the United States includes, but is not limited to, a site...
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1. Technical Standard for Web Site Accessibility
There were a few comments suggesting that all Level A success criteria and only selected criteria from Level AA be required....
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Accessibility Guidebook for Outdoor Recreation and Trails
August 2012 2300 Recreation 1223-2806P-MTDC Janet Zeller, National Accessibility Program Manager Ruth Doyle, Cibola National Forest Recreation,...
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Vehicle Parking
The driveway is primarily a vehicle travel way that functions as an extension of the recreation site roadway....
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3.1.3 Slope of Vehicle Parking Spurs
The slope of parking spurs shall comply with applicable provisions of section 3.1.3.
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3.1 Vehicle Parking
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3.1.3.1 Slope of Vehicle Parking Areas
The slope of vehicle parking areas shall not exceed 1:48 (2 percent) in any direction. Exception. When the surface is not paved, slopes not steeper than 1:33 (3 percent) shall be...
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3. Scope—Web Sites and Other Electronic Information and Communication Technologies
Scope—Web Sites and Other Electronic Information and Communication Technologies The SNPRM: Our proposal to require carrier Web site accessibility was limited to all public-facing content...
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Conditions for an Exception in FSTAG
General examples for each exception are provided to help explain the intent of the conditions so that designers understand how to apply them according to the site-specific constraints and...
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4.4.1 General
At least 20 percent of the benches provided at a recreation site shall be connected to an ORAR complying with section 2.0. Exception 1....
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Guidelines for Requirement 1
accessible entrance on an accessible route, as required by §100.205(a), and on determining when an accessible entrance is impractical because of terrain or unusual characteristics of the site...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.1 Single building with one common (lobby) entrance
The following may only be used for determining required access to multifamily dwelling units, in a single building with one common (lobby) entrance, located on a site with difficult terrain...
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§104.5(c) Covenants
(c) Covenants.
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Requirement 1. Accessible building entrance on an accessible route.
shall be designed and constructed to have at least one building entrance on an accessible route, unless it is impractical to do so because of terrain or unusual characteristics of the site...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
Harris County shall select facilities to be used as polling places that do not exclude qualified individuals with disabilities from or deny them the benefits of the polling place, or otherwise...
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Accessibility Guidebook for Ski Areas Operating on Public Lands
This guidebook provides a framework to help ski areas operating under special-use permits from the Forest Service better serve all visitors (figure 25). The guidebook addresses...
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§ 35.151(d) Scope of coverage
The proposed standards apply to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....
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§ 35.151(d) Scope of coverage.
The 1991 Standards and the 2010 Standards apply to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....
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Summary of Regulatory Analysis
The regulatory analysis summarized in the table below shows that the estimated monetized costs of the Web site and kiosk requirements exceed their estimated monetized benefits at the 7%...
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Additions: ADA Standard Section 202.2
Section 202.2 covers the most current requirements for additions in existing building and facilities.