The regulations require removal of barriers by public accommodations (title III) and program access by state and local governments (title II)....
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Do the ADA Standards apply to existing facilities that are not subject to the alterations requirements?
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Definitions [§106]
For example, DOJ’s regulations define entities covered by the ADA, such as “places of public accommodation,” or that are exempt from the ADA, such as “religious entities.”...
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Paragraph (h) (Advisory Guidance)
Include individuals who are deaf or who have speech disabilities in the subject populations that are used to develop voice recognition algorithms, so that the algorithms will better accommodate...
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§ 38.83(a)(1) General
Space to accommodate wheelchairs and mobility aids may be provided within the normal area used by standees and designation of specific spaces is not required....
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III. Handrails and Stanchions
When identifying the clear floor space where a wheelchair or mobility aid user can be accommodated, it is suggested that at least one such area be adjacent or in close proximity to a handrail...
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DISABILITY
Caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping, walking, standing, sitting, reaching, lifting, bending, speaking, breathing, learning, reading, concentrating...
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Building Directories
216 (see below) specifically exempt building directories from complying with the ADA, there is a requirement in the ADA's Title III Regulations at §36.303(c)(1) (see below) that a public accommodation...
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1. Width and Depth of Wheelchair Spaces
Question 32 asked whether equipment with wheelchair spaces on raised platforms, such as weight scales, can accommodate patients who use scooters, and if they currently cannot, should the...
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603.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Such support services would be required to conform to the requirements concerning information on accessibility and compatibility features (603.2), as well as accommodation for the communication...
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603.3 Mirrors
A single full-length mirror can accommodate a greater number of people, including children....
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"Public entity.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Public entities are excluded from the definition of private entity and therefore cannot qualify as public accommodations under this regulation....
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603.3 Mirrors
A single full-length mirror can accommodate a greater number of people, including children....
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Data Deficiencies
Data Deficiencies Advocates on the committee, representing the interests of people with disabilities, strongly stated that a 17” height is essential to accommodate the largest segment...
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H.4.ii. - If an instructor uses slides from presentation software, such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Corel Presentations, which are projected to a live class, do the Access Board standards apply?
As an example of reasonable accommodation, an instructor may have to read the contents of the slides, or audio describe visual elements of the slides to class members with visual disabilities...
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11B-603.3 Mirrors
A single full-length mirror can accommodate a greater number of people, including children....
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603.3 Mirrors
A single full-length mirror can accommodate a greater number of people, including children....
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What the Law Says
But ADA’s Titles I, II and III do require that employers, public services, and public accommodations and services operated by private entities modify their policies and procedures to include...
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Patient Toilet Rooms [6.4]
assessment of: the needs of the intended population the degree to which an ADAAG specification and a preferred design conflict the feasibility of designs that can accommodate...