The sweep width was measured as each user traveled through an 8-m (26-ft) section of the course (figure 32)....
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Sweep Width
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4.1 Introduction
The studies reviewed for our comparative analysis did not always include accessories as part of their dimensions and measurements (e.g. Stait et al., 2000; Hitchcock et al., 2006)....
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Section 37.139 Plan Contents
To help ensure this, the paratransit plan contents section now requires that any plan which projects full compliance after January 26, 1993 must include milestones which can be measured...
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c) RecPark Program
The majority of funding for RecPark improvements derives from voter approved measures, including the 2008 Clean and Safe Neighborhood Parks General Obligation Bond ("2008 Bond"), while the...
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Attachment J
Ensure that the dispenser’s bottom leading edges measuring between 27 inches and 80 inches above the finished floor does not protrude more than 4 inches into a path of travel. ...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
Risk is minimized when there is clear evidence that proactive measures have been taken to enable individuals with varying types of disabilities to acquire goods and services independently...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
Risk is minimized when there is clear evidence that proactive measures have been taken to enable individuals with varying types of disabilities to acquire goods and services independently...
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202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
The path of travel requirements shall not apply to measures taken solely to comply with barrier removal requirements. 4....
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SERVICE ANIMALS
(Miniature horses generally range in height from 24 inches to 34 inches measured to the shoulders and generally weigh between 70 and 100 pounds.)...
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Detectable Warning Surfaces on Curb Ramps (Section-by-Section Analysis)
standards require detectable warning surfaces to extend the full width of the curb ramp (exclusive of flared sides) and either the full depth of the curb ramp or 24 inches deep minimum measured...
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Signage
Response by Marsha Mazz: We’ve declined to try to describe the minimum size of a pictogram itself because, where do measure on a glyph?...
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"Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A "common wheelchair" is a wheelchair that "does not exceed 30 inches in width and 48 inches in length measured two inches above the ground, and does not weigh more than 600 pounds when...
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It may be, however, that as a practical matter the reduction in scoping may not be significant, as the measures required to meet the alteration standards for accessible entries would often...
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"Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A "common wheelchair" is a wheelchair that "does not exceed 30 inches in width and 48 inches in length measured two inches above the ground, and does not weigh more than 600 pounds when...
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2.1.4 Issues
* The newest telecoil standards (revision of ANSI S3.22) provide for measurements in which the extent of any compromise can be determined....
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7. References
& Karamihas, S.M. (1998) The Little Book of Profiling: Basic Information about Measuring and Interpreting Road Profiles....
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1.7 Procedure
The study utilized a full factorial, repeated-measures design in which participants viewed each of the 13 detectable warnings against each of the 4 sidewalks for a total of 52 trials....
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Poured in Place Rubber
The playground owner insisted upon corrective measures. Another contractor was brought in to apply a top binding coat. This cost was absorbed by the sales representative....
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Alterations and Water Closet Clearances in Single-User Toilet Rooms With In-Swinging Doors (Section-by-Section Analysis)
toilet or bathing rooms, exception 2 of section 603.2.3 of the 2010 Standards permits the door to swing into the clear floor space of an accessible fixture if a clear floor space that measures...
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Section 1630.2(j)(4) Condition, Manner, or Duration
The regulations provide that in assessing substantial limitation and considering facts such as condition, manner, or duration, the non-ameliorative effects of mitigating measures may be...
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Section 36.201(b) (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (b)(2) of that section made a specific allocation of liability for the obligation to take readily achievable measures to remove barriers, and paragraph (b)(3) made a specific allocation...
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2.1 Health Care Experiences of Persons with Disabilities
C Each year, the National Healthcare Disparities Reports look at different measures of disparities, such as different types of service use or different measures of patients’ experiences...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
B: Regulatory Assessment sections entitled, "Background," "Regulatory Alternatives," "Regulatory Proposals with Cost Implications," and "Measurement of Incremental Benefits"; see also 69...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
B: Regulatory Assessment sections entitled, "Background," "Regulatory Alternatives," "Regulatory Proposals with Cost Implications," and "Measurement of Incremental Benefits"; see also 69...