Where play tables are provided, knee clearance 24 inches (610 mm) high minimum, 17 inches deep (432 mm) minimum, and 30 inches (762 mm) wide minimum shall be provided....
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11B-1008.4.3 Play tables
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11B-1008.4.3 Play tables
Where play tables are provided, knee clearance 24 inches (610 mm) high minimum, 17 inches deep (432 mm) minimum, and 30 inches (762 mm) wide minimum shall be provided....
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Priority 3: Toilet Rooms
Word Fillable Form (2.4MB) Word Non-Fillable Form (2.2MB) PDF Non-Fillable Form (0.7MB)
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1005.2.1 Height
At least 25 percent of the railings, guards, or handrails shall be 34 inches (865 mm) maximum above the ground or deck surface....
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D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Since the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines are issued pursuant to the ADA, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability, an assessment of the rule’s effect on state, local,...
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M302.2.3 Transfer Sides
Armrests, footrests, and side rails are examples of obstructions....
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§ 37.91(e)
(e) On any train in which either a single level or bi-level dining car is used to provide food service, a person providing intercity rail service shall provide appropriate aids and services...
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1008.3.2.2 Height
Each transfer step shall be 8 inches (205 mm) high maximum....
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303.2 Vertical
Changes in level of 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) high maximum shall be permitted to be vertical....
- Savaria Orion Limited Use/Limited Application Elevator
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M303.3.3 Ramped
Changes in level greater than ½ inch (13 mm) high shall be ramped and shall comply with M303.3.3....
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Platform Height
Platform Height Transfer platforms must be between 16 and 19 inches high, measured from the deck....
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M303.3.3 Ramped
Changes in level greater than ½ inch (13 mm) high shall be ramped and shall comply with M303.3.3....
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Unobstructed: ADA Standard Section 308.3.1
Section 308.3.1 covers the current ADA Standards for unobstructed side reach.
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Detectable Warning Surfaces at Shared Use Path Intersections
boundary between a pedestrian route and a vehicular route where there is a curb ramp or blended transition; and the boundary of passenger boarding platforms at transit stops for buses and rail...
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a. Tests and Examinations
Or, an individual with a visual disability or a learning disability might be allowed more time to take a test, unless the test is designed to measure speed required on a job....
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How TTYs Work: Transmission Codes
Also available are TTYs with Turbo Code, an enhanced Baudot code with a faster transmission speed employed automatically when used with other TTYs with this capability....
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Bicycle Trailers
Trailers add to the total vehicle length and weight, which may decrease speed and maneuverability, while increasing turning radius and stopping distance....
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M301.2.3 Transfer Sides
Arm rests, footrests, side rails, and stirrups are examples of obstructions....
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Overview
Overview This publication provides technical assistance on testing accommodations for individuals with disabilities who take standardized exams and other high-stakes tests....
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11B-303.3 Beveled
Changes in level between ¼ inch (6.4 mm) high minimum and ½ inch (12.7 mm) high maximum shall be beveled with a slope not steeper than 1:2. [2010 ADAS] Advisory 303.3 Beveled. ...
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Common Problem: Protruding Objects
In "high-low" drinking fountain configurations, the "high" fountain often protrudes into a walkway and is not detectable by someone who is blind and who uses a cane. ...
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303.3 Beveled
Changes in level between ¼ inch (6.4 mm) high minimum and ½ inch (13 mm) high maximum shall be beveled with a slope not steeper than 1:2. Advisory 303.3 Beveled....
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3.2.2. Captioning and Audio Description Baselines
The Final RA uses three possible baselines (Low Accessibility, Medium Accessibility, and High Accessibility) that differ depending on the assumptions concerning the prevalence of auditoriums...