Accordingly, the Museum is a place of public accommodation covered by title III of the ADA. 42 U.S.C. §§ 12181(7)(B), (D), (E), (H). 5. ...
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B. JURISDICTION
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E. IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT
In the event the Museum seeks to transfer or assign all or part of its interests in any exhibition or facility covered by this Agreement, and the successor or assign intends to carry on...
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1. Carparts Held That Public Accommodations are Not Limited to Physical Structures
As the First Circuit said in Carparts, “Congress could not have intended such an absurd result” as to cover services offered at a store, but not those same services offered through the telephone...
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D., Center on Vision Loss, American Foundation for the Blind
Low Vision Issues not covered in Codes/Standards/Guidelines Accessible Approach to Buildings (slide 7) Accessible routes that provide landmarks for way finding (purposefully move...
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Accessible golf cars.
The comments in opposition to requiring accessible golf cars came from some individuals and from entities covered by title III. ...
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Additional benefits of water closet clearance standards
The Department estimates that, assuming 46 percent of covered facilities nationwide are located in jurisdictions that have adopted the relevant equivalent IBC/ANSI model code provisions,...
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Annualized Costs to Large Transit Entities for Automated Announcement Systems
the automated announcement systems requirement is thus necessarily limited to larger transit entities, there are still—relatively speaking—a wide range of “sizes” within the community of covered...
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"Service Animal'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many covered entities indicated that they are confused regarding their obligations under the ADA with regard to individuals with disabilities who use service animals....
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General rule on reservations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The regulation does not require reservations services to create new methods for reserving hotel rooms or available timeshare units; instead, covered entities must make the modifications...
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Links
Subpart 15b (covers programs operating with Federal agency funding under special use permits or other agreements) http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/7cfr15b_03.html Subpart...
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Additional benefits of water closet clearance standards
The Department estimates that, assuming 46 percent of covered facilities nationwide are located in jurisdictions that have adopted the relevant equivalent IBC/ANSI model code provisions,...
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Compliance date. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
When the ADA was enacted, the effective dates for various provisions were delayed in order to provide time for covered entities to become familiar with their new obligations....
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A Bird’s Eye View of the House Deliberations
The principal focus in the House was not the needs of persons with disabilities, which had already been well-established by the Senate, but, rather, the bill’s effect on “covered entities...
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Subpart E—Enforcement (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
reasonable grounds’ for believing that a violation is about to occur, but does not require the individual to engage in a futile gesture if he or she has notice that a person or organization covered...
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T215 Communication Features
This approach is consistent with DOT’s current accessibility standards for ADA-covered transportation vehicles, which specify that public entities entering into contractual arrangements...
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Grass Roots Activism
It was 1980, and Metrolina activists learned that a local mall was developing an inaccessible theater....
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A. Executive Order 13563 and 12866—Regulatory Planning and Review
., extra exam time) because covered entities claimed these individuals did not have disabilities covered by the ADA....
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Uniform Federal Accessibility Guidelines (UFAS)
Uniform Federal Accessibility Guidelines (UFAS) These are the architectural standards originally developed for facilities covered by the Architectural Barriers Act, a law that applies to...
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9. Miscellaneous
If Cinemark sells, closes, or ceases operations at a particular theater covered by this Consent Order, prior to the end of the five-year term of this Consent Order, Cinemark shall have no...
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Species limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., reptiles) cannot be trained to do work or perform tasks, so these animals would not be covered....
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Three: Is the limitation on any major life activity substantial?
Example: Broken Arm – Under ordinary circumstances, a person with a broken arm is not covered by the ADA....
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Program Accessibility
s Section 504 "safe harbor" allows curb ramps that were newly constructed or altered prior to November 29, 2006, and that meet the 1991 ADAAG to be considered compliant.4 Elements not covered...
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Scoping
The minimum number of guest rooms required to be accessible in transient lodging facilities is covered by section 224 of the 2010 Standards....
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1. General Exception
structural or operational characteristics that cannot be made to comply with the technical requirements without preventing the use of the equipment for its intended diagnostic purpose are covered...