Equipment and Activities to Improve Physical. Accessibility 1) New accessible voting booths; 2) Retrofitting voting booths; 3) Tools or equipment to modify voting booths; 4) Retrofitting polling places for public buildings only, which must be a regularly used polling place; 5) Adapter "kits" or other materials to make a voting station accessible; 6) Signage (parking, directional, entrance, etc.); 7) Accessible tables; 8) Chairs (for seated voting); 9) Supports for accessibility signage; 10) Devices/Systems to alert poll workers that a voter is at the curb, door, or otherwise needs assistance; 11) Doorstops; 12) Lighting; 13) Low-vision pens; 14) Magnifying devices; 15) Mats or other materials to make the path of travel accessible; 16) Pen grips; 17) Temporary ramps (if wheel guides are not included, wheel guides may be purchased separately); 18) Temporary handrails; 19) Permanent handrails; 20) Threshold covers or mats; 21) Traffic cones or other materials to make parking temporarily accessible for voting; 1 If the county proposes to use funds for this purpose, pre-approval by the Secretary of State is required. Further, county must adhere to requirements set forth in Exhibit E β Additional Provisions. 22) Wedges; 23) Equipment for CD/DVD duplication; 24) Accessibility web site development costs; 25) Improving accessibility of web site.
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Samples: Hava Polling Place Accessibility Training Program Agreement, Hava Polling Place Accessibility Training Program Agreement, Funding Agreement
Equipment and Activities to Improve Physical. Accessibility
1) New accessible voting booths;
2) Retrofitting voting booths;
3) Tools or equipment to modify voting booths;
4) Retrofitting polling places for public buildings only, which must be a regularly used polling place;
5) Adapter "kits" or other materials to make a voting station accessible;
6) Signage (parking, directional, entrance, etc.);
7) Accessible tables;
8) Chairs (for seated voting);
9) Supports for accessibility signage;
10) Devices/Systems to alert poll workers that a voter is at the curb, door, or otherwise needs assistance;
11) Doorstops;
12) Lighting;
13) Low-vision pens;
14) Magnifying devices;
15) Mats or other materials to make the path of travel accessible;
16) Pen grips;
17) Temporary ramps (if wheel guides are not included, wheel guides may be purchased separately);
18) Temporary handrails;
19) Permanent handrails;
20) Threshold covers or mats;
21) Traffic cones or other materials to make parking temporarily accessible for voting; 1 If the county proposes to use funds for this purpose, pre-approval by the Secretary of State is required. Further, county must adhere to requirements set forth in Exhibit E β Additional Provisions.
. 22) Wedges;
23) Equipment for CD/DVD duplication;
24) Accessibility web site development costs;
25) Improving accessibility of web site.
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Samples: Hava Polling Place Accessibility Training Program Agreement