The term ‘‘1991 Standards'' refers to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, originally published on July 26, 1991, and republished as Appendix D to 28 CFR part 36....
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"1991 Standards" and "2004 ADAAG" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Jack Catlin, Part 04 of 07: "A Perfect Environment"
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Jack Catlin, Part 06 of 07: "Why This Project is Important"
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Jack Catlin, Part 03 of 07: "Barriers Create Disability"
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- When we design for disability, we all benefit | Elise Roy | TED Talks
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Section 35.190 Designated agencies. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 35.190 Designated agencies. ...
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Trail Designed Use
Trail Designed Use—The managed use of a trail that requires the most demanding design, construction, and maintenance parameters and that, in conjunction with the applicable trail class,...
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How does universal design fit in?
Universal design means designing all programs and facilities to meet the needs of most people....
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15. Amend § 35.190 by adding paragraph (e) to read as follows:
15. Amend § 35.190 by adding paragraph (e) to read as follows:
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Typical Day - Advanced Training
Liabilities under the ADA (15 - 30 minutes) The ADA is a civil rights act, not a building code, therefore, liabilities are often misunderstood by building owners and designers....
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§104.23(a) Design and construction
(a) Design and construction. ...
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Bias Toward Wheelchair Users
Two commenters stated that the proposed guidelines were biased toward wheelchair users, and that the Department has erroneously assumed that the elderly and the physically disabled have...
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D. Making the “Invisible” World “Visible”
I took a lot of my slides out because we’ve already talked a lot about design concepts and interior design....
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Why Accessibility Is Important
However, when the decision is made to construct or alter a building, trail, recreation site, or other facility, we must ask, "How can we design, purchase, or build it to ensure all people...
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Visible Indicators: ADA Standard Section 407.4.7.1.4
Section 407.4.7.1.4 covers the current ADA Standards for visible indicators on elevator car control buttons.
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11B-407.4.7.1.4 Visible indicators
Buttons with floor designations shall be provided with visible indicators to show that a call has been registered....
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407.2.3.2 Car Designations
407.2.3.2 Car Designations....
- Designing with People
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E205.4 Accessibility Standard
Electronic content shall conform to Level A and Level AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements in WCAG 2.0 (incorporated by reference, see 702.10.1). EXCEPTION: Non-Web...
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C203.1 General
Electronic content that is integral to the use of telecommunications or customer premises equipment shall conform to Level A and Level AA Success Criteria and Conformance...
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C203.1 General
Regardless of the medium or the method of transmission and storage, electronic content integral to the use of ICT shall conform to Level A and Level AA Success Criteria and...
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E205.4 Accessibility Standards
Content shall conform to Level A and Level AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements specified for Web pages in WCAG 2.0 (incorporated by reference in Chapter 1) or, where...
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11B-221.4 Designated aisle seats
[2010 ADAS] Advisory 221.4 Designated Aisle Seats. ...
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407.2.3.2 Car Designations
Destination-oriented elevators shall provide tactile car identification complying with 703.2 on both jambs of the hoistway immediately below the floor designation....