Receivers that are not compatible include earbuds, which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference...
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706.3 Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility
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Valet Parking
Parking attendants may not be able to operate vehicles that are specially adapted for drivers with disabilities, such as full hand control operation and removed driver seats....
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Accessible Classroom - Chevron Style
In either type of classroom plan, remove two chairs for each wheelchair or scooter space. Offer multiple access points and choices of where to sit....
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
Receivers that are not compatible include earbuds, which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference...
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[A] 101.2 Scope
The provisions of this code shall apply to the construction, alteration, relocation, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition...
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101.2 Scope
The provisions of this code shall apply to the construction, alteration, relocation, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition...
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6. Compliance Monitoring
We also asked whether there were any specific technical barriers to maintaining Web site accessibility after full Web site compliance is initially achieved....
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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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Requirements for Renovation or New Construction
Providing accessibility in remodeled and new buildings usually can be accomplished at minimal additional cost....
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Impacts on State and Local Governments
modifications, as accessibility standards by other federal agencies in the regulations implementing Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504, and the Architectural Barriers...
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12206(a)(1)
the Attorney General, in consultation with the Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Secretary of Transportation, the Chair of the Architectural and Transportation Barriers...
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12206(a)(1) In general
the Attorney General, in consultation with the Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Secretary of Transportation, the Chair of the Architectural and Transportation Barriers...
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1. Introduction
Maybe you joined a fitness center in the past but did not know how to deal with the barriers you experienced, so you stopped going....
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Format and Organization
The final rule incorporates the scoping and technical requirements for these facilities into the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines, which are codified as Appendices C and...
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11B-226.4 Baby changing tables
changing tables that are installed in accessible water closet compartments, or that protrude more than 4" into accessible routes when deployed, are not presently subject to path of travel barrier...
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Visual Alarms
These commenters expressed concern that visual appliances in employee work areas could pose barriers to the employment of people who have photosensitive epilepsy....
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F202.6.5.8 Residential Dwelling Units, F202.6.5.9 Emergency Transportable Housing Units with Mobility Features, F202.6.5.10 Emergency Transportable Housing Units with Communication Features
Private entities subject to Title III of the ADA are required to comply with barrier removal requirements in existing facilities. See 28 CFR 36.304....
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Bonded Beach Path Installation
Five days after installation, the barriers were removed and the edge of the path was backfilled with beach sand using rakes....
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III. PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE ADA
Following earlier decisions holding that Congress may remove States' immunity only when acting pursuant to its powers under the Fourteenth Amendment, the Court in Garrett held that Title...
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Alterations to Areas Containing a Primary Function
Alterations to areas containing a primary function must include an accessible path of travel to the altered area unless it is disproportionate in cost or scope (202.4)....
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C. Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
relationship between the national government and the States, or the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government; (2) imposes substantial direct compliance costs...
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410.6.3.2 VoIP Using SIP (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., the Board seeks comment regarding the potential benefits, costs, and drawbacks associated with referencing other standards in addition to RFC 4103....
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Alterations
access or replacing a non-functioning unit with one of the same type are not considered "alterations" that trigger the requirement for text telephones, although phone replacement may offer cost-effective...
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7. Q: Can I charge a maintenance or cleaning fee for customers who bring service animals into my business?
For example, a hotel can charge a guest with a disability for the cost of repairing or cleaning furniture damaged by a service animal if it is the hotel's policy to charge when non-disabled...