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  2010 ADA Standard for Accessible Design

Credit: 30 PDH
Course Fee: $299.00
257 pages

Course Summary:

This document sets guidelines for accessibility to places of public accommodation and commercial facilities by individuals with disabilities. These guidelines are to be applied during the design, construction, and alteration of such buildings and facilities to the
extent required by regulations issued by Federal agencies, including the Department of Justice, under the Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990.
The technical specifications 4.2 through 4.35, of these guidelines are the same as those of the American National Standard Institute's document A117.1-1980, except as noted in this text by italics. However, sections 4.1.1 through 4.1.7 and sections 5 through 10 are different from ANSI A117.1 in their entirety and are printed in standard type.

Learning Objective:

This course works as a guidelines and helps engineers who need to design, construct a new building or make changes to a current building that have to comply with ADA standard for accessible design 28 CFR Part 36.

 

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  ADA Standards for accessible Design 2010

Credit: 30 PDH
Course Fee: $299.00
257 pages

Course Summary:

The Department of Justice published revised regulations for Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 "ADA" in the Federal Register on September 15, 2010. These regulations adopted revised, enforceable accessibility standards called the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design "2010 Standards" or "Standards". The 2010 Standards set minimum requirements - both scoping and technical - for newly designed and constructed or altered State and local government facilities, public accommodations, and commercial facilities to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities.

Adoption of the 2010 Standards also establishes a revised reference point for Title II entities that choose to make structural changes to existing facilities to meet their program accessibility requirements; and it establishes a similar reference for Title III entities undertaking readily achievable barrier removal.

The Department is providing this document with the official 2010 Standards in one publication. The document includes:

  • The 2010 Standards for State and local governments, which consist of the Title II regulations at 28 CFR 35.151 and the 2004 ADAAG at 36 CFR part 1191, appendices B and D;
  • The 2010 Standards for public accommodations and commercial facilities, which consist of the Title III regulations at 28 CFR part 36, subpart D, and the 2004 ADAAG at 36 CFR part 1191, appendices B and D.

The Department has assembled into a separate publication the revised regulation guidance that applies to the Standards. The Department included guidance in its revised ADA regulations published on September 15, 2010. This guidance provides detailed information about the Department's adoption of the 2010 Standards including changes to the Standards, the reasoning behind those changes, and responses to public comments received on these topics.

Learning Objective:

  • Application and Administration
  • Scoping Requirements
  • Building Blocks
  • Accessible Routes
  • General Site and Building Elements
  • Plumbing Elements and Facilities
  • Communication Elements
  • Special Rooms, Spaces, and Elements
  • Built-in Elements
  • Recreational Facilities
 

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