Public and private school dormitories have varied characteristics. ...
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Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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28 CFR Part 36 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations and in Commercial Facilities NPRM (2008 Title III NPRM)
enforceable accessibility standards under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) that are "consistent with the minimum guidelines and requirements issued by the Architectural and Transportation...
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12. How does a parent request auxiliary aids and services for a child under Title II? Can the request be made as part of the IEP process or must it be made through a separate process?
Title II requires school districts to provide notice about Title II and its applicability to the school districts’ services, programs, or activities.42 The school district or public school...
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Q1: What disability-related Federal laws does OCR enforce?
Recipients of this Federal financial assistance include public school districts, other state and local educational agencies, and institutions of higher education....
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
by the Department of Public Health....
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LARGE AREA ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEMS (ALS): REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Large Area Assistive Listening Systems: Review and Recommendations Final Report to United States Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (U.S....
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Polling places that cannot be remediated with temporary measures:
Cage Elementary School, 4528 Leeland Street, Houston, TX Parking: Signage for a van accessible parking space is not provided (1991 ADA Stds 4.6.4; 2010 ADA Stds 502.6)....
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A. Netflix’s Web-Only Service is a Public Accommodation Subject to Title III
Netflix’s Web-Only Service is a Public Accommodation Subject to Title III...
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Section 37.171 Equivalency Requirement for Demand Responsive Service Operated by Private Entities Not Primarily in the Business of Transporting People
Section 37.171 Equivalency Requirement for Demand Responsive Service Operated by Private Entities Not Primarily in the Business of Transporting People This provision is a service requirement...
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Example: Town Meeting
Instead, the town officials decide to hold the town meetings, as well as other public meetings where large numbers of the public are expected to attend, in the accessible auditorium of its...
- Door Transmitter (BE1411)
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406.4 Public parking garages
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PART 1190 –ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
preamble, the Access Board proposes to add part 1190 to title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations to read as follows: PART 1190 –ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES IN THE PUBLIC...
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Mezzanines (Private and Public Sector Facilities) [§206.2.4, Ex. 3]
Mezzanines (Private and Public Sector Facilities) [§206.2.4, Ex. 3] An accessible route must serve mezzanines in multi-story facilities where vertical access between stories is required...
- Carbon Monoxide Alarm Transmitter (BE1210)
- Bed Shaker (BE1270)
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1.1.3.2, Item 11
Public elementary and secondary schools, community college buildings and state-owned or state-leased essential service buildings regulated by the Division of the State Architect....
- From the ACTCP Program: "ADA Now: Small Businesses and the ADA" Publication
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Site Arrival Points: ADA Standard Section 206.2.1
Section 206.2.1 covers the scoping requirements for site arrival points of accessible routes in the most current ADA Standards.
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What Kinds Of Tests Are Covered?
equivalency exams (such as the GED); High school entrance exams (such as the SSAT or ISEE); College entrance exams (such as the SAT or ACT); Exams for admission...
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EXHIBIT 1
EXHIBIT 1 POLICY REGARDING THE REQUIREMENT OF DEPLOYING ACCESSIBLE TECHNOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY SETTING This Exhibit clarifies the requirements of Paragraph 13(a) of the...
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CASI 2014 Summer Training
CASI 2014 Summer Training
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Re: Accessibility Requirements for Occasional Public Use on Second Floor of Older Office Buildings
Great question! The situation you described highlights the complexities of accessibility in older buildings. It’s interesting to think about how even in a setting like the dummies...
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Re: Accessibility Requirements for Occasional Public Use on Second Floor of Older Office Buildings
Thanks for bringing up this issue. It shows how important it is to interpret ADA standards carefully when planning accessible spaces. Sprunki Retake