The Access Levels are as follows: Registered User: Free Premium Level: $10/year Accessibility Specialist Level: $50/year Click here to read more details...
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FAQ: Is there a fee for using Corada?
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III. ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS
Kaiser will retain a jointly-selected "Architectural Access Specialist," with expertise in identifying and remedying architectural barriers, to oversee a systemwide evaluation of Kaiser...
- TSA Cares: Passenger Support
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68.20(g) Building Inspection
facilities with an estimated construction cost of less than $50,000 or not subject to the Act and compliance with TAS may be registered, reviewed, and/or inspected by a registered accessibility specialist...
- ADA Helper App
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V. Modifications in Policies, Practices, and Procedures
Specialists are not required to provide services outside of their legitimate areas of specialization....
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68.53. Corrective Modifications Following Inspection
2005, 30 TexReg 382; amended effective March 1, 2007, 32 TexReg 884) (a) When corrective modifications are required to achieve compliance, the department, a registered accessibility specialist...
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FAQ: What are the different subscription levels, features and pricing?
There are 3 levels of access in Corada: Registered User: Free Premium Level: $10/year Accessibility Specialist Level: $50/year Click here to read more...
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RESOURCES
If you have questions and would like to speak to an ADA Specialist, please call the ADA Information Line at 800‒514‒0301 (voice); 800‒514‒0383 (TTY)....
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III-4.2200 Specialties
The family practice physician may refer the blind individual to a cancer specialist, if he or she has no expertise in that area, and if he or she would make a similar referral for an individual...
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IV. ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
The parties will work together to make a good faith effort to identify a mutually agreeable "Accessible Medical Equipment Specialist(s)," who will be retained by Kaiser to oversee a systemwide...
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68.50. Submission of Construction Documents
2333) (a) All plans and specifications for the construction of or alteration to a building or facility subject to §469.101 of the Act must be submitted to a registered accessibility specialist...
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68.51. Review of Construction Documents
(b) Construction documents received by the department, a registered accessibility specialist, or a contract provider shall become the property of the department....
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Service Counters
The accessibility requirements for service counters allow for some level of creative design. However, there may be times that a counter design strays from the exact language and...
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When is a Curb Ramp a Ramp?
When is a Curb Ramp a Ramp? We’ve had several instances where an independent CASp, a Building Inspector, a Building Plan Checker and an Architect will look at the same ramping...
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Lavatories Adjacent to Partitions
Interpretations? Here’s another one! A restroom lavatory. Per 11B-606.2, we know that a clear space positioned for a forward approach is required (with exceptions), with proper...
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INTRODUCTION
ETA would like to thank Mark Wood and Paul Klein of California Certified Accessibility Specialists, Inc....
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DOT Memorandum - Information and Action: ADA Transition Plan Process
Date: November 12, 2015 From: Irene Rico Acting Associate Administrator for Civil Rights In Reply Refer To: HCR-20 To: Division Administrators Division Civil Rights Specialists...
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68.90. Administrative Sanctions or Penalties
(b) It is a violation of the Act for a person to perform a plan review or inspection function of the department, unless that person is a department employee, a registered accessibility specialist...
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Staff Training
Staff should be instructed to ask patients with disabilities if they need help before providing assistance and, if they do, how best they can help....