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Welcome to the Webinar Series A collaborative program between the ADA National Network and the U.S. Access Board The Session is Scheduled to begin at 2:30pm Eastern Time We will be testing sound quality periodically Audio and Visual are provided through the on line webinar system. This session is closed captioned. Individuals may also listen via telephone by dialing 1 712 432 3100 code 930098 (This is not a Toll Free number) The content and materials of this training are property of the US Access Board and the Great Lakes ADA Center and cannot be used and/or distributed without permission. This program is funded through a contract agreement with the U.S. Access Board. For permission to use training content or obtain copies of materials used as part of this program please contact us by email at adata@adagreatlakes.org or toll free (877)232 1990 (V/TTY) www..org Listening to the Webinar The audio for today s webinar is being broadcast through your computer. Please make sure your speakers are turned on or your headphones are plugged in. You can control the audio broadcast via the Audio & Video panel. You can adjust the sound by sliding the sound bar left or right. If you are having sound quality problems check your audio controls by going through the Audio Wizard which is accessed by selecting the microphone icon on the Audio & Video panel 2 2 April 4, 2013 1

Listening to the Webinar, continued If you do not have sound capabilities on your computer or prefer to listen by phone, dial: 1 712 432 3100 Pass Code: 930098 This is not a Toll Free number 3 3 Listening to the Webinar, continued MOBILE Users (IPhone and IPad Only)* Individuals may listen** to the session using the Blackboard Collaborate IPhone or Ipad App (Available Free from the Apple Store) *Individuals using this method must contact adaconferences@adagreatlakes.org or call 877-232- 1990 (V/TTY) to receive the direct link to the session **Closed Captioning is not visible via the Mobile App 4 April 4, 2013 2

Captioning Real time captioning is provided during this webinar. The caption screen can be accessed by choosing the icon in the Audio & Video panel. Once selected you will have the option to resize the captioning window, change the font size and save the transcript. 5 Submitting Questions You may type and submit questions in the Chat Area Text Box or press Control M and enter text in the Chat Area If you are connected via a mobile device you may submit questions in the chat area within the App If you are listening by phone and not logged in to the webinar, you may ask questions by emailing them to adaconferences@adagreatlakes.org Please note: This webinar is being recorded and can be accessed on the website at www.accessibilityonline.org/archives within 24 hours after the conclusion of the session. 6 April 4, 2013 3

Customize Your View Resize the Whiteboard where the Presentation slides are shown to make it smaller or larger by choosing from the drop down menu located above and to the left of the whiteboard. The default is fit page 7 Customize Your View continued Resize/Reposition the Chat, Participant and Audio & Video panels by detaching and using your mouse to reposition or stretch/shrink. Each panel may be detached using the icon in the upper right corner of each panel. 8 April 4, 2013 4

Technical Assistance If you experience any technical difficulties during the webinar: 1. Send a private chat message to the host by double clicking Great Lakes ADA in the participant list. A tab titled Great Lakes ADA will appear in the chat panel. Type your comment in the text box and enter (Keyboard F6, Arrow up or down to locate Great Lakes ADA and select to send a message ); or 2. Email adaconferences@adagreatlakes.org ; or 3. Call 877 232 1990 (V/TTY) 9 Accessible Restaurants and Cafeterias 10 April 4, 2013 5

Presenter Rex Pace U.S. Access Board 11 Session Agenda Accessibility Standards Accessible Routes Accessible Dining Surfaces Food Service Lines Queues and Waiting Lines Check-Out Aisles and Sales and Service Counters Employee Work Areas 12 April 4, 2013 6

Accessibility Standards 13 Laws Requiring Accessibility Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Rehabilitation Act 14 April 4, 2013 7

Accessibility Standards 2010 ADA Standard for Accessible Design required by Titles II and III of the ADA ABA Standards required by the regulations and directives of the USPS, GSA, and DOD 15 New ADA Standards DOJ s 2010 ADA Standards Based on the Board s ADA-ABA Guidelines (2004) 16 April 4, 2013 8

Architectural Barriers Act Covers: facilities that are designed, constructed, altered, or leased by, or on behalf of the United States. facilities receiving certain types of Federal Financial assistance. 17 Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Standards DOD, USPS, and GSA Standards Similar standards in effect for all federally funded facilities HUD UFAS still applies (HUD to update standards) 18 April 4, 2013 9

2004 ADA-ABA Guidelines Parallel ADA Application and Scoping chapters 1 and 2 (pages 5-71) and ABA Application and Scoping Chapters 1 and 2 (pages 72-140) shown referencing Common Technical Chapters 3-10 ( pages 141-289 19 2010 ADA Standards Additional DOJ requirements: Social Service Center Establishments Housing at Places of Education Assembly Areas Medical Care Facilities Residential Dwelling Units Detention and Correctional Facilities Places of Lodging 20 April 4, 2013 10

Online Guidance www.access-board.gov/ada/ 21 New Construction and Alterations - ADA New Construction - building standard Planned Alterations of existing facilities Requirements for Alterations go to the scope of work Path of Travel obligations are in addition to scope of work 22 April 4, 2013 11

New Construction and Alterations - ADA Existing facilities dealt with in the regulations (no alterations planned) Accessible spaces and elements must be maintained after first occupancy 23 1991 ADA Standards Section 5: Restaurants and Cafeterias 51General 5.1 5.2 Counters and Bars 5.3 Access Aisles 5.4 Dining Areas 5.5 Food Service Lines 5.6 Tableware and Condiment Areas 5.7 Raised Platforms 5.8 Vending Machines and Other Equipment 24 April 4, 2013 12

2010 ADA Standards Scoping: 206 Accessible Routes: 206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias 226 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces 227 Sales and Service: 227.4 Food Service Lines 25 2010 ADA Standards Technical Requirements: Chapter 9: Built-in Elements 902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces 904 Check-Out Aisles and Sales and Service Counters 904.5 Food Service Lines 26 April 4, 2013 13

ABA Standards Scoping: F206 Accessible Routes: F206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias F226 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces F227 Sales and Service: F227.4 Food Service Lines 27 Accessible Routes 28 April 4, 2013 14

Accessible Routes Section 206 29 Accessible Route Scoping 206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias an accessible route shall be provided to all dining areas, including raised or sunken dining areas, and outdoor dining areas 30 April 4, 2013 15

Accessible Route Scoping accessible route to all dining i areas 31 Accessible Route Scoping Mezzanine Dining Areas 32 April 4, 2013 16

Accessible Route Scoping 206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias EXCEPTION 1: when access not required between stories, accessible route is not required to a mezzanine dining area if it contains less than 25% of the total combined area for seating and dining AND where the same decor and services are provided in the accessible area 33 Accessible Route Scoping Existing Raised or Sunken Dining Areas 34 April 4, 2013 17

Accessible Route Scoping 206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias EXCEPTION 2: In alterations, an accessible route not required to existing raised or sunken dining areas, or to all parts of existing outdoor dining areas WHERE the same services and decor are provided in an accessible space usable by the public and not restricted to use by people with disabilities. 35 Accessible Route Scoping 206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias Advisory for EXCEPTION 2 same services: bar service smoking and non-smoking lotto and table games carry-out buffet service same décor: seating at windows and railings with views areas designed with themes party and banquet rooms where entertainment is provided 36 April 4, 2013 18

Accessible Route Scoping Tiered Dining Areas in Sports Facilities 37 Accessible Route Scoping 206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias EXCEPTION 3 - Sports Facilities: Tiered dining areas providing seating required to comply with 221(Assembly Areas) must have accessible routes serving at least 25% of the dining area provided that accessible routes serve seating complying with 221 AND each tier is provided with the same services. 38 April 4, 2013 19

Accessible Dining i Surfaces (Tables, Bars, and Counters) 39 Accessible Dinning Surfaces Fixed and Built-in Furniture (movable) 40 April 4, 2013 20

Accessible Dinning Surfaces 35.151 (d) and 36.406 (b) Scope of coverage 2010 Standards apply to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site. 41 Accessible Dinning Surfaces Furniture Regulatory Obligations Under the ADA The provision of accessible equipment and furniture has always been required by the ADA and the Department s implementing regulations under the program accessibility, reasonable modification, auxiliary aids and services, and barrier removal requirements. www.ada.gov 800-514-0301 From DOJ s Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Equipment and Furniture 42 April 4, 2013 21

Accessible Dinning Surfaces Scoping 226.1 General Where provided for the consumption of food or drink, at least 5% of the seating spaces and standing spaces at the dining surfaces must comply with 902. 43 Accessible Dinning Surfaces Scoping 226.2 Dispersion shall be dispersed throughout the space or facility containing dining surfaces and work surfaces. 44 April 4, 2013 22

226.2 Dispersion: Consider Types of Tables 45 226.2 Dispersion: Bars and Counters 46 April 4, 2013 23

226.2 Dispersion: Bars and Counters 47 Counters and Bars 1991 Standards Section 5.2 Counters and Bars - requirement NOT in 2010 Standards Where food or drink is served at counters exceeding 34 in in height for consumption by customers seated on stools or standing at the counter, a portion of the main counter which h is 60 in in length minimum shall be provided in compliance with 4.32 OR service shall be available at accessible tables within the same area. 48 April 4, 2013 24

Technical Requirements: 902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces 902.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space 902.3 Height 902.4 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces for Children s Use 49 902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces 902.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space 50 April 4, 2013 25

902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces Forward Approach 305 Clear Floor or Ground Space 306 Knee and toe clearance 51 902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces 902.3 Height 52 April 4, 2013 26

Technical Requirements Booth Seating 53 Technical Requirements located on an accessible route 54 April 4, 2013 27

902.4 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces for Children s Use Knee and toe clearance 24 inches min. height Height surface 26 inches min./30 inches max. Exception - Dining surfaces used primarily by children 5 years and younger not required to comply with 902.4 where a clear floor space complying with 305 positioned for a parallel approach is provided 55 Dining and Assembly Areas 56 April 4, 2013 28

Food Service Lines 57 Food Service Lines 58 April 4, 2013 29

227.4 and 904.5 Food Service Lines food service lines must comply with 904.5 self-service shelves and dispensing devices covered at least 50% - one of each type tray slide height 59 904.5.1 Self-Service Shelves and Dispensing Devices 308 Reach Ranges 60 April 4, 2013 30

904.5.1 Self-Service Shelves and Dispensing Devices 61 904.5.1 Self-Service Shelves and Dispensing Devices Figure 308.3.2 Obstructed High Side Reach 62 April 4, 2013 31

904.5.2 Tray Slides 28 inches min and 34 inches max above floor 63 Queues and Waiting Lines 64 April 4, 2013 32

227.5 Queues and Waiting Lines where serving check-out aisles or sales and service counters must meet section 404 accessible route requirements 65 227.5 Queues and Waiting Lines 66 April 4, 2013 33

Clearances 48 min. separation between reduced clearances 67 Clearances 68 April 4, 2013 34

Check-Out Aisles and Sales and Service Counters 69 227.2 and 904.3 Check-Out Aisles 70 April 4, 2013 35

227.2 and 904.3 Check-Out Aisles Minimum i Number 71 227.2 and 904.3 Check-Out Aisles Dispersion exception where selling space under 5000 square feet no more than one required to comply altered check-out aisles - at least one until minimum number complies (227.2.1) 72 April 4, 2013 36

904.3 Check-Out Aisles Aisle (904.3.1) Counter (904.3.2) Check Writing Surfaces (904.3.3) 73 904.3 Check-Out Aisles aisle must comply with 403 Walking Surfaces Figure 403.5.1 Clear Width of an Accessible Route 74 April 4, 2013 37

904.3 Check-Out Aisles 75 904.3 Check-Out Aisles 904.3.3 Check Writing Surfaces 902.3 Height 28 inches to 34 inches above floor 76 April 4, 2013 38

227.3 and 904.4 Sales and Service Counters Scope Requirements at least one of each type dispersion technical provision same for all counters type - with and without cash registers 77 227.3 and 904.4 Sales and Service Counters 78 April 4, 2013 39

227.3 and 904.4 Sales and Service Counters order and pick-up counters 79 904.4 Sales and Service Counters Technical Requirements parallel or forward approach length and height of accessible portion of counter forward approach must have knee and toe space 80 April 4, 2013 40

904.4 Sales and Service Counters Exception in alterations when number of existing counters would be reduced Figure 904.4 (Exception) Alteration of Sales and Service Counters 81 904.4 Sales and Service Counters Parallel Approach 82 April 4, 2013 41

904.4 Sales and Service Counters 83 904.4 Sales and Service Counters Forward Approach 84 April 4, 2013 42

Menu Boards and Displays 216 Signs exception for menus 85 Employee Work Areas 86 April 4, 2013 43

Employee Work Areas ADA approach, enter, and exit ABA accessible 87 Commercial Kitchen - employee work area: All or any portion of a space used only by employees and used only for work. Corridors, toilet rooms, kitchenettes and break rooms are not employee work areas. (106.5) 88 April 4, 2013 44

Public and Common Use Kitchens 89 Questions? You may type and submit questions in the Chat Area Text Box or press Control-M and enter text in the Chat Area 90 April 4, 2013 45

U.S. Access Board (800) 872-2253 (voice) (800) 993-2822 (TTY) E-mail: ta@access- board.gov www.access-board.gov 91 Thank you for participating in today s webinar Next session: Accessible Elevators and Platform Lifts May 2, 2013 www.accessibilityonline.org (877) 232 1990 (v/tty) 92 April 4, 2013 46