The United States Access Board is an independent federal agency that promotes equality for people with disabilities through leadership in accessible design and the development of accessibility guidelines and standards. Outdoor Developed Areas Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility (ABA) Standards for Trails, Camping and Picnic Facilities, Viewing Areas and Beach Access Routes Covers Federal land management agencies & facilities constructed on Federal lands Effective November 25, 2013 Future rulemaking ADA Title II entities - State and local governments, Title III entities, places of public accommodation ABA facilities built or altered with Federal grants and loans (ABA) OPTIONS under the ADA Use as guidance where no standards exist (trails, picnic and camping facilities, viewing areas, and beach access routes) Caution when considering use of outdoor recreation access routes - Contact DOJ 800 514-0301 3 1
Emergency Transportable Housing Final rule published May 7, 2014 At least 5% mobility units when grouped on sites Minimum of 10% of unit pads designed to accommodate accessible units Requirements for kitchen water spray units, shower seats, bedroom clearances, installation of grab bars and shower seats New exceptions for operable parts, ramps, and kitchen work surfaces Weather alert systems also must be accessible and include a visual output Trail Surface Study Natural surfaces Assessed the firmness and stability of 11 different types of natural aggregate and treated soil surfaces over 4 year period. ¾ inch minus limestone aggregate, two different soil stabilizer products http://www.ncaonline.org/resourc es/articles/trails-surfacestudyfinalreport.shtml Playground surface study Evaluated surfaces over a 3-5 year period No single type of surface material/system fared better when compared with others Proper installation and effective maintenance are key! http://www.ncaonline.org/resources/articles/playground-surfacestudy-finalreport.shtml 2
Poured in Place Rubber Tiles Engineered Wood Fiber Hybrid A: Outdoor Carpet Hybrid B: Rubber Top Mat Hybrid C: Artificial Grass Section 508 Refresh Electronic and information technology procured by the federal government (computer hardware and software, websites, multimedia such as video, phone systems, and copiers) NPRM on 508 Refresh submitted to Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in February 2014. Once cleared, publish in the Federal Register and begin public comment period of time Rail Update guidelines for vehicles of fixed guideway systems, including rapid, light, commuter, intercity, and high speed rail. Board formed Advisory Committee on Rail Vehicle Accessibility 3
Passenger Vessels NPRM 2013 Closed early 2014 Comment review, text revisions based on comments Complete regulatory assessment Next step publish final rule Passenger Vessels Mobility accessible cabin scoping 4
Public Rights of Way Sidewalks, street crossings, SHARED USE PATHS Issues: Accessible pedestrian signals (APS), multi-lane roundabouts Next step: FINAL RULE Medical Diagnostic Equipment New access standards for examination tables and chairs, weight scales, x-ray machines and other radiological equipment, and mammography equipment Next step: FINAL RULE Webinar Series 1 st Thursday of each month 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. CEU s available AIA, ASLA, Etc. Archived sessions available FREE Upcoming schedule OCT Accessibility Standards - "Building Blocks" - A Refresher NOV Accessible Retail Stores and Spaces - "Advanced Session" DEC Accessible Emergency Transportable Housing JAN (2015) Accessible Hospitals and Medical Care Facilities - "Advanced Session" FEB Accessible Play Areas - "Advanced Session" MAR Open Q & A www.accessibilityonline.org 5
On-Line Guides 2010 ADA Accessibility Standard ABA Accessibility Standard Board General Counsel James Raggio Retires 6
U.S. Access Board (800) 872-2253 (voice) (800) 993-2822 (TTY) E-mail: ta@access-board.gov 508@access-board.gov www.access-board.gov 19 7