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ADA signage question

mark handler said:
How can you talk to the " ADAAG"? Do you know what ADAAG means?
Yes I know what ADAAG stands for

Okay I stand corrected again for not using the proper names

Google adaag 2010 and you will find

http://www.access-board.gov/index.php

logo.png
[h=1]UNITED STATES ACCESS BOARD[/h]Advancing Full Access and Inclusion for All

  • 1331 F Street NW, Suite 1000
  • Washington, DC 20004-1111
  • Voice: (202) 272-0080 or (800) 872-2253
  • TTY: (202) 272-0082 or (800) 993-2822
  • Fax: (202) 272-0081
 
conarb said:
What are we supposed to be "citizens of the world"?
Follow the code. It is specific. You shall use the iSA.

Not to alter it with the latest stylish version.

Would you be sued if you used the new version, almost definitely not, but it does not meet the letter of the code.
 
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mtlogcabin said:
Yes I know what ADAAG stands for Okay I stand corrected again for not using the proper names

Google adaag 2010 and you will find

http://www.access-board.gov/index.php

logo.png
[h=1]UNITED STATES ACCESS BOARD[/h]Advancing Full Access and Inclusion for All

  • 1331 F Street NW, Suite 1000
  • Washington, DC 20004-1111
  • Voice: (202) 272-0080 or (800) 872-2253
  • TTY: (202) 272-0082 or (800) 993-2822
  • Fax: (202) 272-0081
TheADAAG no longer exists. There was never a ADAAG2010 .

The ADAAG was replaced with the ADASAD 2010.
 
I'm with Frank, the sign would be ok showing an access route for fishing but not for the restaurants funny's. I would advise them to be carefully, there could be a citizen that would take offense to that type of humor!

Remeber someone posted here that a business was being sued because the parking spot stripes were not the correct width.

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