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Rulemaking Process <br />The Board reviewed the comments received to the draft guidelines and revised the guidelines in <br />accordance with the comments received. The revisions are briefly discussed below in the <br />section -by -section analysis. <br />The proposed rule will provide another opportunity for public comment on the guidelines. The <br />Board will then proceed to finalize the guidelines based on public comments received in <br />response to the proposed rule. The Board's guidelines serve as the basis for enforceable <br />standards maintained by other agencies under the ADA and the ABA. The Department of Justice <br />and the Department of Transportation maintain standards based on the Board's guidelines that <br />apply to facilities covered by the ADA. Design standards for federally funded facilities covered <br />by the ABA are maintained by the Department of Defense, the Department of Housing and <br />Urban Development, the General Services Administration, and the U.S. Postal Service. These <br />enforceable standards must be consistent with the Board's guidelines. <br />Relationship to ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines/Format <br />On July 23, 2004, the Board completed an update of ADAAG, the first comprehensive revision <br />of the document since its publication in 1991. The revised ADAAG features a new format and <br />numbering system and a host of updated scoping and technical provisions. On the same date, the <br />Board updated its ABA Accessibility Guidelines along similar lines so that both of the <br />documents are more consistent. The revised ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines may be <br />found on the Board's website at http://www.access-board.gov/news/ada-aba.htm. <br />The draft guidelines for public rights -of -way published on June 17, 2002 were formatted to <br />supplement the ADA and ABA guidelines and not as a stand-alone document. The guidelines <br />were intended to ultimately comprise a new chapter on public rights -of -way. The current draft <br />guidelines made available in this document are now formatted as a stand-alone document using <br />transportation industry standards, terms, and measures in response to recommendations in <br />industry comments. The document is identified by the prefix R in its provisions and has four <br />chapters: <br />Chapter R1: Application and Administration covers purpose, effect on existing facilities, <br />equivalent facilitation, conventions, figures, units of measurement, referenced documents, and <br />definitions, harmonized with transportation industry usage. <br />Chapter R2: Scoping Requirements address what items of new construction and alteration are <br />covered by this document and references technical sections that follow in Chapters R3 and R4. <br />Key scoping provisions in R2 include: R204 Pedestrian Access Route; R205 Alternate Pedestrian <br />Access Route; R206 Pedestrian Crossings; R207 Curb Ramps and Blended Transitions; R208 <br />Accessible Pedestrian Signals; R209 Protruding Objects; R210 Pedestrian Signs; R211 Street <br />Furniture; R212 Bus Stops; R213 Stairways; R214 Handrails; R215 Vertical Access; R216 On - <br />street Parking; R217 Passenger Loading Zones; R218 Call Boxes; R219 Transit Platforms; R220 <br />Escalators; R221 Detectable Warning Surfaces; and R222 Doors, Doorways, and Gates. <br />5 <br />
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