Section 201.2 covers the application of the most current requirements based on the building or facility use.
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Application Based on Building or Facility Use: ADA Standard Section 201.2
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68.30(1) Federal Property
(1) Federal Property. Buildings or facilities owned, operated, or leased by the federal government;...
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§104.4(b)(6)
(6) As used in this section, the aid, benefit, or service provided under a program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance includes any aid, benefit, or service provided in or...
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What terms will let people know whether our facility is accessible?
A site, facility, or program either meets the requirements of the Federal accessibility standards and guidelines and is accessible or it doesn't meet the requirements and is not accessible...
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What does "accessible" mean?
A site, facility, or program either meets the requirements of the Federal accessibility standards and guidelines or it does not meet the requirements and is not accessible....
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Legal Authority and Purpose
The Architectural Barriers Act requires facilities constructed or altered by or on behalf of federal agencies to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities....
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Statutory Background
To ensure that buildings and facilities are accessible to and usable by people with disabilities, the ADA establishes accessibility requirements for State and local government facilities...
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Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
Executive Order 13132 (Federalism) The final rule adheres to the fundamental federalism principles and policy making criteria in Executive Order 13132....
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Alteration of a recreation site, building, or facility
Alteration of a recreation site, building, or facility—A change to a portion of a recreation site, building, or facility that is addressed by the accessibility guidelines and that affects...
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Randolph-Sheppard Act
Roosevelt in 1936, the Randolph-Sheppard Act mandates a priority to people who are blind to operate vending facilities on federal property....
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Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
The final rule does not have federalism implications as defined in Executive Order 13112....
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Executive Order 13132: Federalism
Executive Order 13132: Federalism The proposed rule adheres to the fundamental federalism principles and policy making criteria in Executive Order 13132....
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Does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) apply to the Forest Service?
Except for the section that applies to Federal wilderness areas, the programs and facilities of Federal agencies are NOT governed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990....
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What is a transition plan? Does every facility need one?
Since the 1968 passage of the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA), newly acquired, constructed, or altered buildings that are owned, rented, or leased by or for a Federal agency have been required...
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12186(d)(1) Facilities
(1) Facilities If final regulations have not been issued pursuant to this section, for new construction or alterations for which a valid and appropriate State or local building permit...
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What can be done to improve accessibility during routine facility maintenance?
Improved accessibility does not always mean new construction or major renovation. Maintenance and routine service present many opportunities to improve accessibility.
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Legal Requirements
The act http://www.access-board.gov/the-board/laws/architectural-barriers-act-aba mandates that all facilities designed, built, altered, bought, rented, or leased by, for, or on behalf of...
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Transition Plans
Since the 1968 passage of ABA, facilities designed, built, altered, bought, rented, or leased by, for, or on behalf of a Federal agency have been required to be accessible....
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Do facilities in remote locations have to be accessible?
The Forest Service must give everyone the opportunity to use Forest Service facilities and programs....
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Federal Agencies
Many federal agencies issue regulations, provide technical assistance and enforce different sections of the ADA....
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Universal Design
Universal design is simply designing programs and facilities to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without separate or segregated access for people with disabilities...
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F201.4 Requirements Apply to Facilities Constructed or Altered by or on Behalf of Federal Agencies
This section provides that the scoping requirements in F216.13 and F244 though F248 and the technical requirements in 1011 through 1019 apply to camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing...