U.S. Access Board Seeks Additional Information for Advisory Guidelines for Aircraft Onboard Wheelchairs
U.S. Access Board Commends Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History for New Accessible Routes
On December 15, 2021, the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the installation of new sloped walkways for accessible entry on the National Mall side of the building. On behalf of the U.S. Access Board, Training Coordinator Bill Botten . . .
U.S. Access Board to Host Public Event on Equity in Healthcare for People with Disabilities
People with disabilities face significant barriers to accessing primary and preventative healthcare. It is vital for medical care facilities and equipment, such as exam rooms and tables, diagnostic instruments and machines, and patient bedrooms and bathrooms, to be fully accessible to people with disabilities. The U.S. Access Board will host a virtual public event on . . .
General Counsel Gretchen Jacobs to Retire in December
Gretchen Jacobs, the U.S. Access Board’s General Counsel, plans to retire at the end of this year. As General Counsel, she guided the Board’s legal affairs and led enforcement efforts under the Architectural Barriers Act. Jacobs was also instrumental in . . .
U.S. Access Board Resolves 38 Architectural Barriers Act Cases Through Corrective Action in FY 2021
DOT and U.S. Access Board to Hold Public Meeting on Onboard Wheelchairs Used on Aircraft
U.S. Access Board Seeks Public Affairs Specialist
U.S. Access Board Hosts Virtual Event on Architectural Trends and Social Justice
The U.S. Access Board hosted the virtual public event “Designing for Inclusion: Architectural Trends and Social Justice” last week on November 10. Board Member Karen Braitmayer reviewed current trends in architectural design for toilet rooms, lavatories, . . .