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Four-Part Series on Accessibility and the ADAAG
Test

Part I: The ADAAG Special Sections: Completing the Accessibility Picture

In order to receive continuing education credits, you must complete this test with a passing grade and submit it to DLRP. DLRP will grade the test, and if you received a passing grade will inform you and AIA that you have earned 2 HSW Learning Units. If you wish to receive a certificate of completion, please let us know and we will send you one.

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Test Questions:
  1. When looking for the requirements for accessible design, what is the federal regulation, which has effect of law, that we currently use to find information?

  2. The current ADA Accessibility Standards have five parts. What are the five parts?

  3. Who writes the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG)?


  4. Committees of the U.S. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (U.S.A.T.B.C.B.), also known as the Access Board, have included all the following except:
    Recreation Facilities
    Play Areas
    Public Rights-of-Way
    Places of Worship

  5. In restaurants, what is the maximum allowable height for a table surface and tray slide in food service lines?


  6. What percentage of parking spaces serving medical care units and facilities that specialize in treatment or services for persons with mobility impairments must be accessible?


  7. In medical care facilities and units that specialize in treating conditions that affect mobility, what percentage of patient bedrooms, toilets, public and common use areas must be accessible?


  8. If a hotel has 51 sleeping rooms, how many — including those with accessible and those with roll-in showers — are required to be accessible?


    In addition to all of those rooms being accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing, how many additional rooms must be made accessible (through hard wiring or mobile "kits") to people with hearing impairments?


  9. Accessible signage must mark all permanently identified rooms and be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door. How many inches above the finished floor and to the centerline of the sign must this signage be placed?


 

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