The continuous traffic flow at roundabouts removes many of the audible cues that pedestrians who are blind use to navigate pedestrian street crossings....
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R306.3 Roundabouts
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4.1.3(19)(a)
each total seating capacity increase of 100 In addition, one percent, but not less than one, of all fixed seats shall be aisle seats with no armrests on the aisle side, or removable...
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Bathtub
Rather, grab bars were provided adjacent to the tub for temporary support to enable an individual to steady him/herself while a care provider assisted with removal and replacement of clothing...
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[A] ALTERATION
ETA Editor's Note ADA Title III [§36.402(b)(1)] also excludes asbestos removal from the definition of Alteration, unless it affects the usability of the building or facility....
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Outdoor Developed Areas: ADA Standard Section 9.
Review the updated information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding outdoor developed areas.
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Shared Use Paths: ADA Standard Section 2.
Shared use paths, unlike most sidewalks, are physically separated from streets by an open space or barrier....
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Intent
requirements from ADA Title I (Employment), Title IV (Telecommunications), Title V (Miscellaneous Provisions), requirements that differ from 2010 ADA Standards incorporated into the Architectural Barriers...
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7.4 Nondiscrimination and Relationship or Association with an Individual with a Disability
However, an employer is not obligated to provide a reasonable accommodation to a nondisabled individual, because this person has a relationship or association with a disabled individual....
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Section 610 Review.
Many of the proposals aim to clarify and simplify the obligations of covered entities. ...
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Section 610 Review.
Many of the proposals aim to clarify and simplify the obligations of covered entities. ...
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OTHER PROVISIONS
part of its interest during the term of this Agreement, as a condition of sale, transfer, or assignment, AJM Law shall obtain the written accession of the successor or assignee to any obligation...
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11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
EEOC can provide guidance regarding employers' obligations to provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities. 2....
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Can parking signage height be considered a "safe harbor"?
§ 36.304 Removal of barriers., (d) Relationship to alterations requirements of subpart D of this part. (2) (i) Safe harbor....
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Accessibility of Job Information
An employer is not obligated to provide written information in various formats in advance, but should make it available in an accessible format on request....
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Prohibition against surcharges for use of a service animal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters agreed that this provision makes clear the obligation of a place of public accommodation to admit an individual with a service animal without surcharges, and that any...
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II-5.1000 General.
The private entity operating the restaurant would have an independent obligation to meet the requirements of title III....
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Reasonable Accommodation
Nor is an employer obligated to provide personal use items, such as glasses or hearing aids, as accommodations....
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‘‘Facility.’’
Sections 35.150 and 35.151 specifically address the obligations of public entities to ensure accessibility by providing curb ramps at pedestrian walkways....
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Registered Accessibility Specialist (RAS) Bulletin RAS 2012-02 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
Primary Function Areas Effective Date: April 16, 2012 2012 TAS Reference: 202.4, Exception 2 This bulletin addresses the application of 202.4, Exception 2 as it relates to the obligation...
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Certification.
In keeping with the Department's efforts to clarify legal obligations under the ADA and harmonize requirements with other federal laws and model codes, the proposed rule includes amendments...
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VII. TRAINING
Defendants agree to take measures to ensure that employees of the Hotel comply with the obligations in the Consent Decree and shall use all of their powers to do so, including, but not limited...
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B. Process to Resolve Complaints
Having a consistent process for fielding these complaints will assist you in complying with those legal obligations and providing good customer service....
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Security
For example, TSA has strict rules as to which persons can go beyond the screener checkpoints, but these TSA rules are consistent with part 382 and do not invalidate your obligation to provide...