Recommendation: At signs containing pictograms or other non-tactile information, this should be measured to the centerline of the raised/ Braille portion so that it is not too low (or high...
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Mounting Location and Height [4.30.6]
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X. Designated Agencies
governments that exercise responsibilities, regulate, or administer services, programs, or activities in the following functional areas -- Department of Agriculture: Farming and the raising...
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XI. Technical Assistance
The Department's efforts focus on raising public awareness of the ADA by providing-- Factsheets and pamphlets in accessible formats, Speakers for workshops, seminars, classes...
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Where Platform Lifts are Permitted [§206.7]
to these areas only: wheelchair spaces, performance areas, and speakers’ platforms incidental spaces with a maximum occupancy of 5 that are not for public use raised...
- Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA)
- Center for Independent Living of South Jersey, Inc. (CILSJ) - Westville, NJ
- Symmetry Vertical Platform Lift VPC-EL
- Door King Inc. 1837 PC Programmable Telephone Entry and Access Control System
- Picasso Einstein
- Diversability
- Spectrum Industries Inc. Freedom XRS Elite Lectern™ Adjustable Height Lecterns
- AJW Architectural Products UG120-U Series UG120-U 29" Swing-Up, 1.25" Diameter Grab Bar - Configuration U
- Kohler DTV Prompt Digital Shower Interface
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1117B.5.7
2013 CBC 11B-703.4.1 are similar to 2010 ADAS 703.4.1, and are different from the earlier regulations, which prescribed the mounting height of the tactile signs, rather than the tactile characters...
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Overview of Proposed Guidelines
including requirements for flangeway gaps; On-street parking that is marked or metered, and passenger loading zones; Pedestrian signs, including requirements for visible characters...
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Handouts per Gov Code 65941.6
This question was raised at the CASI summit last week, and brought to attention our need to develop handouts to comply....
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Ground Level Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2.1
Section 240.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for ground level play components.
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Accessibility to the sand box would be enhanced by providing a transfer system into the sand or by providing a raised sand table with knee clearance complying with Section 11B-1008.4.3....
- Rebuilding Together Washington DC - Washington, DC
- Cornell University Employment And Disability Institute
- United Cerebral Palsy (UCP)
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OPTIONS for Independence - Logan and Brighan, UT
Mission Statement The mission of OPTIONS for Independence is to provide services to individuals with disabilities to facilitate their full participation in the community and raise the...
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Additional Protections from Discrimination
In addition, the school’s blanket practice would raise FAPE concerns because the practice applies to all students with certain mobility disabilities without considering each student with...
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Introduction
The questions and answers contained in this document address some of the issues most frequently raised by the public with respect to the types of multifamily dwellings subject to the design...