I recently returned from a ski resort town where visiting stores, private galleries and other places of businesses was difficult, if not impossible because of physical barriers, usually...
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Are there good examples of Title III Compliance for making goods and services accessible?
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Sidewalks and Walkways
A sidewalk with raised and broken sections is a barrier to access ADA Requirements Sidewalk or walkway surfaces must be at least 36 inches wide, without abrupt level changes (no level...
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IX. New Construction
The architectural standards for accessibility in new construction are contained in the ADA Accessibility Guidelines issued by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board...
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Sections 505.10.2 and 505.10.3
that the 2010 Standards will require handrail gripping surfaces with a circular cross section to have an outside diameter of 2 inches, and that this requirement would impose a physical barrier...
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4. Pressure Gauge
To ensure that doors and mechanical devices are not barriers to accessibility, you need to measure the force required to operate them....
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405.2 Slope
range of users, provide ramps with the least possible running slope and, wherever possible, accompany ramps with stairs for use by those individuals for whom distance presents a greater barrier...
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405.2 Slope
range of users, provide ramps with the least possible running slope and, wherever possible, accompany ramps with stairs for use by those individuals for whom distance presents a greater barrier...
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O. Public Notification
notification materials must be disseminated to that community in its language and must state that recipients will take steps to assure that the lack of English language skills will not be a barrier...
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405.2 Slope
range of users, provide ramps with the least possible running slope and, wherever possible, accompany ramps with stairs for use by those individuals for whom distance presents a greater barrier...
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Ticket pricing. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If an existing facility has barriers to accessible seating at a particular price level for an event, then a percentage (determined by the ratio of the total number of seats at that price...
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403.1 General
Biometrics restricted to a single biological characteristic pose a significant barrier to individuals who do not possess that biological characteristic....
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PART 1190 –ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
as accessibility standards in regulations issued by other federal agencies implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Architectural Barriers...
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III-7.5185 Automated teller machines
That standard, however, is under review by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, and is the subject of current rulemaking....
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Program Accessibility
This obligation, which is known as providing “program accessibility,” includes a requirement to evaluate existing facilities in the public right-of-way for barriers to accessibility, including...
- Access Board: Sales and Service Counters
- American Specialties Turbo-ADA™ High-Speed Hand Dryer 0199
- Wikk Industries Inc. Bollard With Push Plate PART#BPR SM-PC CLEAR
- Amramp Portable, Roll-in Shower
- Bobrick Recessed Sharp Disposal B-35016
- Bobrick Surface-Mounted Sharp Disposal B-350169
- AJW Architectural Products U592 1.6 Gallon Sanitary Napkin Disposal w/ Keyed Access Panel & Mounted Shelf - Surface Mounted
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Section 35.151(g)(2)
Through its enforcement actions, the Department discovered that some venues place wheelchair spaces and companion seats on temporary platforms that, when removed, reveal conventional seating...
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Title II of the ADA
and court systems.13 The “services, programs, and activities” provided by public entities include, but are not limited to, investigations, assessments, provision of in-home services, removal...
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Escalators
Both provisions were removed in the proposed rule as recommended by the advisory committee, which questioned the need for such criteria in guidelines for accessibility....
