It is not sufficient to provide features such as accessible routes, parking, elevators, ramps or signage if those features are not maintained in a manner that enables individuals with disabilities...
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11B-108 Maintenance of accessible features
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11B-108 Maintenance of accessible features.
It is not sufficient to provide features such as accessible routes, parking, elevators, ramps or signage if those features are not maintained in a manner that enables individuals with disabilities...
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11B-108 Maintenance of accessible features
It is not sufficient to provide features such as accessible routes, parking, elevators, ramps or signage if those features are not maintained in a manner that enables individuals with disabilities...
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Disclaimer
No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval...
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Height – M301.2.1 & M302.2.1
Height – M301.2.1 & M302.2.1 The subcommittee discussed the increments for adjustability and decided that infinite adjustability is the appropriate standard as both electronic and...
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A.1. - What is Section 508?
Its primary purpose is to provide access to and use of Federal executive agencies’ electronic and information technology (EIT) by individuals with disabilities....
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§ 36.303(b)(1)
telecommunications products and systems, including text telephones (TTYs), videophones, and captioned telephones, or equally effective telecommunications devices; videotext displays; accessible electronic...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
polling place location with off-street parking, at least one van-accessible parking space will be provided temporarily on Election Day, through the use of traffic cones and appropriate signage...
- Otis Elevator Advanced Lantern Retrofit
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1009.11 Instructions
Signage shall comply with Chapter 11A, Section 1143A or Chapter 11B, Section 11B-703.5 requirements for visual characters....
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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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4. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Standards and Guidelines
computers, telecommunications equipment, multifunction office machines such as copiers that also operate as printers, software, websites, information kiosks and transaction machines, and electronic...
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E102.6 ISO (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E102.6 ISO (Section-by-Section Analysis) ISO 14289-1 (2012), Document management applications — Electronic document file format enhancement for accessibility — Part 1: Use of ISO 32000...
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Measuring instruments and accuracy
These range from inexpensive, moderately accurate measuring tapes and carpenter's levels to extremely accurate, automated electronic devices costing tens of thousands of dollars....
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208.1.1
compliance would cause the barrier removal not to be readily achievable, a facility may provide parking spaces at alternative locations for persons who have disabilities and provide appropriate signage...
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General [9.1.1]
ADAAG requirements include specifications for protruding objects in 4.4 and for signage in 4.30....
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1009.11 Instructions
Signage shall comply with Chapter 11A, Section 1143A or Chapter 11B, Section 11B-703.5 requirements for visual characters. The instructions shall include all of the following: 1....
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Administrative Provisions
◼ You may obtain an accessible electronic copy of 14 CFR Part 382 or this fact sheet at http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov/index.htm or call DOT at 202-366-2220 to request a copy. ...
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Image maps
Image maps apply to websites; not electronic documents....
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Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
new rules as "any mobility device powered by batteries, fuel, or other engines… that is used by individuals with mobility disabilities for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, electronic...
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407.7 Color (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed prohibition on color-coding represents current practice in the design of electronic content and, therefore, should not result in any additional cost....
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5. Costs of the Proposed Rule
in federal government expenditures to provide accommodations if the government hires more people with addressable disabilities Possible decrease in the amount or variety of electronic...
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4. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
Rule Time savings by people with hearing, cognitive, speech, and manual dexterity or motor impairments from improved federal websites Improved accessibility of electronic...
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ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY GENESIS
file and will maintain the electronic file for at least two years from the date the final decision is made to not accept the person as a patient. ...