specialty seating area, those services or amenities shall be provided to individuals with disabilities, and their companions, at other designated accessible locations at no additional cost...
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11B-221.2.1.6 Specialty seating areas
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Current Guidelines Developed Primarily for Buildings and Facilities on Sites
for Buildings and Facilities on Sites The Access Board’s current accessibility guidelines were issued in 2004 and are known as the Americans with Disabilities Act and Architectural Barriers...
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D. STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS
means of delivering services offered at the Other Town Buildings or the Lewisboro Parks which currently are not accessible to individuals with disabilities on account of the structural barriers...
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G. Response to 2008 NPRM Comments Concerning Movie Captioning and Video Description, Analysis and Discussion of Proposed Regulatory Approach
for buildings and facilities included in regulations issued by the Department be consistent with the minimum guidelines and requirements issued by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers...
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§ 382.41 Stowage of personal equipment
If the wheelchair can be stowed in the cabin without removing the battery, the carrier shall not remove the battery....
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F106.2 Terms Defined in Referenced Standards
Administrator of the General Services Administration, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, or the United States Postal Service to implement the Architectural Barriers...
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Protruding objects and vitrines
Add aprons, extend bases, or add barriers below objects and vitrines that project more than 4" from walls and have their leading edges greater than 27" and less than 80" above the finished...
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Accidental cueing of the audio
A few participants suggested that a physical barrier of some nature between each model would be helpful so you wouldn’t accidently cue the audio of the adjacent model while examining a plane...
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1193.23(b)(2) (Advisory Guidance)
Including individuals with disabilities in product design, testing, pilot demonstrations, and product trials will encourage appropriate design solutions to accessibility barriers....
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11B-812.5.3 Relationship to accessible routes
A curb, wheel stop, bollards, or other barrier shall be provided if required to prevent encroachment of vehicles over the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes....
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11B-812.5.3 Relationship to accessible routes
A curb, wheel stop, bollards, or other barrier shall be provided if required to prevent encroachment of vehicles over the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes....
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ADAPTABLE
As part of the initial design and construction, for example, structural backing would be provided for the later installation of grab bars, base cabinets under kitchen sinks would be removable...
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DETECTABLE WARNING
Curb ramps remove the needed cues for persons with visual impairments; detectable warnings have been developed as a replacement cue and warning to indicate the presence of a vehicular way...
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101.2 Scope
The provisions of this code shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, re- pair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition...
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[ADA Standards §§ 4.4, 4.2.1(3) [sic], 4.1.3(2)] Yes No If No, can the object be lowered, removed, or modified or can the route be moved so that the object can be avoided...
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1018.5 Obstacles
The vertical alignment of boards on a beach access route or removable sections of a beach access route can be obstacles....
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Spa
Plants throughout to remove contaminants and increase oxygen levels Weights, treadmill, and wind trainer, and ceiling mounted TV in a beautiful space (not hidden in the basement...
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6.3 Operational Considerations
The fact that the building code did not require full compliance does not remove this program delivery obligation....
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DETECTABLE WARNING
Curb ramps remove the needed cues for persons with visual impairments; detectable warnings have been developed as a replacement cue and warning to indicate the presence of a vehicular way...
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Tactile Surface
The Board has removed the provisions concerning equivalent products and technologies as an alternative to the detectable warnings specified by section 705....
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Integration: ADA Standard Section 221.2.2
Section 221.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for integration of wheelchair spaces in assembly areas.
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Sell Your Home Faster and for More Money: The Secret Weapon is Your Driveway
Real estate data consistently shows that exterior curb appeal projects recover 100% or more of their cost at resale. Why?...
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Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department received many comments regarding the costs and benefits of this requirement....
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Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department received many comments regarding the costs and benefits of this requirement....