ADA Chapter 1 and ADA Chapter 2 of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines provide scoping requirements for facilities subject to the ADA; ‘‘scoping’’ is a term used in the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines to...
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
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Height Requirements
exception from other criteria for operable parts besides the height specifications, this exception has been recast as a general exception from section 309 and has been relocated to the scoping...
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F233 Residential Facilities
The scoping and technical requirements in this Standard were developed by the U.S. Access Board for all Federal facilities....
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Urinals
However, the scoping requirement has been revised to apply where more than one urinal is provided. Thus, accessible urinals are not required in toilet rooms equipped with one urinal....
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§382.3 Conforming alternate version
Conforming alternate version means a Web page that allows a corresponding non-conforming Web page on the primary Web site to be included within the scope of conformance as long as it meets...
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106 Definitions
The following definitions have been removed as unnecessary, in most cases due to changes in certain scoping or technical requirements: "accessible route," "area of refuge," "automatic door...
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§ 382.3 Conforming alternate version
Conforming alternate version means a Web page that allows a corresponding non-conforming Web page on the primary Web site to be included within the scope of conformance as long as it meets...
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12101(a)(5)
Williams, 534 U.S. 184 (2002) further narrowed the broad scope of protection intended to be afforded by the ADA;...
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12101(a)(4)
., 527 U.S. 471 (1999) and its companion cases have narrowed the broad scope of protection intended to be afforded by the ADA, thus eliminating protection for many individuals whom Congress...
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Employees
to the extent that any medical information is elicited or collected from any source for use in any medical examination or disability-related inquiry of employees, it will be limited in scope...
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The Basis for this Pocket Guide
The accessibility standards for buildings and facilities covered by the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) are set forth in Appendices C (Chapters 1-2 Scoping) and D (Chapters 3-10 Technical...
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413.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters with connections to the ICT industry, on the other hand, expressed concern with the broad scope of the proposed provision....
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11B-208.2.3 Residential facilities
Parking for guests, employees, or other non-residents are subject to the scoping table at 11B-208.2. ◼...
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EQUIVALENT FACILITATION
Due diligence is advised whenever Equivalent Facilitation is proposed in lieu of strict compliance with stated scoping and/or technical requirements....
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EQUIVALENT FACILITATION
Due diligence is advised whenever Equivalent Facilitation is proposed in lieu of strict compliance with stated scoping and/or technical requirements....
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1.9.1.5 Special conditions for persons with disabilities requiring appeals action ratification
Due diligence is advised whenever an appeal is made in lieu of strict compliance with stated scoping and/or technical requirements....
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11B-216.10 Assistive listening systems
The CBC scoping requirements are more definitive regarding sign wording....
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1.9.1.5 Special conditions for persons with disabilities requiring appeals action ratification
Due diligence is advised whenever an appeal is made in lieu of strict compliance with stated scoping and/or technical requirements....
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11B-210.1 General
The CBC scoping requirements are more inclusive....
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11B-216.10 Assistive listening systems
The CBC scoping requirements are more definitive regarding sign wording....
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11B-210.1 General
The CBC scoping requirements are more inclusive....
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Issue 11: What environmental and perceptual data on natural/daylighting are available from buildings with low vision occupants?
It’s all depending on that room, that architecture, that brightness, that view angle. Response by [Participant]: We don’t need a law; we need guidance....