Section 234.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for existing amusement rides.
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Existing Amusement Rides: ADA Standard Section 234.4
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2. Comparison of Proposed Rule with EN 301 549 Standard
agency Annex C – Determination of Compliance Not within the scope of Section 508 or Section 255 Most similar to “303 Changes in Level...
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Attachment I
Access to the ramp is obstructed by a change in level exceeding 1 inch. ...
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11B-707 Automatic teller machines, fare machines and point-of-sale devices
Federal procurement law requires that ITMs purchased by the Federal government comply with standards issued by the Access Board under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended...
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11B-411.4.5 Illumination
The level of illumination at the car controls shall comply with Section 11B-407.4.5....
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Executive Order 13132
effect on the relationship between the Federal Government and the States and localities, or a substantial direct effect on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the different levels...
- NYC Board of Elections: Video 3 - Accessibility Clerk Responsibilities
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Landings: ADA Standard Section 405.7
Section 405.7 covers the current ADA Standards for ramp landings.
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11B-406.5.8 Counter slope
The adjacent surfaces at transitions at curb ramps to walks, gutters, and streets shall be at the same level. [2010 ADA Standards] 406.2 Counter Slope....
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Standards and Guidelines: ADA Standard Section 7.
Review the updated information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Standards and Guidelines.
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Transfer Heights
Transfers to level surfaces require less exertion on the upper extremities [5, 10, 11]. Transfers are easiest and safest to obtain when they are as close to level as possible [6]....
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Carpet: ADA Standard Section 302.2
Section 302.2 covers the current ADA Standards for carpet.
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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
., make available at the underlying program level) accessibility information that facilitates use of assistive technology....
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232.1 General
Access Board’s Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: Detention and correctional facilities....
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E205.3 Agency Official Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., WCAG 2.0 Level A and Level AA Success Criteria or PDF/UA-1) when such content (a) constitutes agency official business, and (b) falls within one or more of eight categories of communication...
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809 Residential Dwelling Units
Consequently, the level of access specified by the ADA and ABA guidelines differs from that specified by the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines....
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Rulemaking History
ADA Accessibility Guidelines On July 26, 1991, one year after the ADA was signed into law, the Board published the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG).3 The Board supplemented ADAAG...
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Dispersion of Cells
However, Advisory 232.2 of the 2004 ADAAG recommends that “[a]ccessible cells or rooms should be dispersed among different levels of security, housing categories, and holding classifications...
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What materials may satisfy ADAAG requirements?
Materials that might be appropriate for ramps and level surfaces include concrete wood float surfaces, asphalt, and some types of carpets and resilient tiles....
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Dispersion of Cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, Advisory 232.2 of the 2004 ADAAG recommends that ‘‘[a]ccessible cells or rooms should be dispersed among different levels of security, housing categories, and holding classifications...
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11B-405.7 Landings
Ramps that do not have level landings at changes in direction can create a compound slope that will not meet the requirements of this chapter....
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11B-234.4 Existing amusement rides
Routine maintenance, painting, and changing of theme boards are examples of activities that do not constitute an alteration subject to this section. ◼...
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Facilities Not Specializing in Treating Conditions That Affect Mobility: ADA Standard Section 223.2.1
Section 223.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for facilities not specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility.
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Vertical Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3.2
Section 221.2.3.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for vertical dispersion in assembly areas.