ETA Editor's Note The following Access Board Note was taken from ADA Title II §35.151(g) New Construction and Alterations; Assembly Areas, and from ADA Title III §36.406(f) Standards...
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11B-221.6 Semi-ambulant seats
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§ 36.606(a)(2)
By the same token, certification would not be relevant to construction of a facility for children, if the regulations against which equivalency is measured do not address children´s facilities...
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12207(c)(1) In general
individual whose disability requires use of a wheelchair, and consistent with the Wilderness Act no agency is required to provide any form of special treatment or accommodation, or to construct...
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Lawn Seating
The 1991 Standards, at section 4.1.1(1), require all areas of newly constructed facilities to be accessible, but do not contain a specific scoping requirement for lawn seating in assembly...
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3 Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities: Guidance on the Revisions to 28 CFR part 36, subpart D
3 Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities: Guidance on the Revisions to 28 CFR part 36, subpart D Subpart D establishes the title III requirements applicable to new construction...
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R202.3 Alterations
Where existing elements, spaces, or facilities are altered, each altered element, space, or facility within the scope of the project shall comply with the applicable requirements for new construction...
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ADA Information Line
For more information about the ADA’s design and construction requirements, contact the Department of Justice’s toll-free ADA Information Line at 800‒514‒0301 (Voice) and 800- 514‒0383 (TDD...
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9.1.1 General
All public use and common use areas are required to be designed and constructed to comply with section 4 (Accessible Elements and Spaces: Scope and Technical Requirements)....
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Designed Use
The “Managed Use” of a trail that requires the most demanding design, construction, and maintenance parameters....
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Scoping [4.1.3(5)]
In new construction, platform lifts can be used instead of ramps or elevators only in providing access to: performing areas in assembly occupancies wheelchair seating locations...
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§100.130(a)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person or entity engaged in the making of loans or in the provision of other financial assistance relating to the purchase, construction, improvement, repair...
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2013 Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines (FSORAG)
Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines (FSORAG) 2013 All Facilities and Features Addressed in the FSORAG that are Constructed or Altered Within the National...
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Special Provisions for Alterations
The standards apply the same requirements used in new construction to alterations but also include provisions unique to alterations....
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1.9.1.4 Enforcing agency
State-funded tenant improvements to State-leased facilities, the local jurisdiction must be aware of DGS’ jurisdictional authority and DSA’s jurisdictional approvals necessary for State-funded construction...
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[A] APPROVED
HCD 1, HCD 2 & DSA-AC] “Approved” means meeting the approval of the enforcing agency, except as otherwise provided by law, when used in connection with any system, material, type of construction...
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1.9.1.4 Enforcing agency
State-funded tenant improvements to State-leased facilities, the local jurisdiction must be aware of DGS’ jurisdictional authority and DSA’s jurisdictional approvals necessary for State-funded construction...
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APPROVED
HCD 1, HCD 2 & DSA-AC] “Approved” means meeting the approval of the enforcing agency, except as otherwise provided by law, when used in connection with any system, material, type of construction...
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Paragraph (c) Access to moving text (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Also, the message recipient could not communicate the request to the sender until the sender had completed typing and transmitted "GA."...
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R208.2 Where Not Required
Where a cut-through pedestrian refuge island is less than 1.8 m (6.0 ft) in length and the pedestrian street crossing is signalized, the signal should be timed for a complete crossing of...
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C. Examples of Recipients Covered by These Guidelines
The administrative board of a technical or vocational school that is used exclusively or principally for the provision of vocational education to persons who have completed or left high...
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Step 5 - Conduct a Self-Evaluation
The self-evaluation was required to be completed by January 26, 1993....
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F. Taking Photographs
Taking Photographs A comprehensive set of photographs makes it easier to understand existing conditions after the survey is completed....
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Step One: Accessible Shelter Quick-Check Survey
For some older buildings, especially those on hilly sites and those that have not been renovated, remodeled, or altered since 1992, before completing the detailed checklist, it may be better...
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401.1 Scope (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, people with very low muscle tone might use a specialized membrane keyboard that is completely flat, with no tactilely discernible separation between the keys, because it is...