2) Residential facilities/transient lodging ADAAG: * Hotels, motels, dormitories, and other similar establishments: Four percent of the first 100 rooms and approximately two percent...
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2) Residential facilities/transient lodging
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1607.8 Loads on handrails, guards, grab bars shower seats, dressing room bench seats and seats
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8. Reservations Made by Places of Lodging
The rule establishes requirements for reservations made by places of lodging, including procedures that will allow individuals with disabilities to make reservations for accessible guest rooms...
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4.3.11.1(6)
Smoke barriers shall have a fire-resistive rating of not less than one hour and shall completely enclose the area or room....
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Guestrooms with Roll-in Showers
Guestrooms with Roll-in Showers Common Problem: In hotels, motels, or other lodging facilities of 50 or more sleeping rooms, no rooms with roll-in showers are provided, or the roll-in...
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III. STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS TO WHC BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES
Accessible Patient Room....
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Dept. of Justice Guidance Fact Sheet
Section 806 in the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design covers Transient Lodging Guest Rooms. What is a place of lodging?...
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§ 35.151(f)(1)
(1) Kitchens within housing units containing accessible sleeping rooms with mobility features (including suites and clustered sleeping rooms) or on floors containing accessible sleeping...
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Section 2. Loft
"Loft" means an intermediate level between the floor and ceiling of any story, located within a room or rooms of a dwelling....
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SPACE
., toilet room, hall, assembly area, entrance, storage room, alcove, courtyard, or lobby....
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Directional and Informational Signs: ADA Standard Section 216.3
Section 216.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for directional and informational signs.
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Bathroom
Several commenters requested that the Department reconsider its definition of "bathroom", to include powder rooms, i.e., rooms with only a toilet and sink....
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QUESTION: ARE PASSENGERS WHO TRAVEL ON A PVO’s VESSEL ONLY BETWEEN TWO FOREIGN PORTS PROTECTED BY THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RULE?
*Nevertheless, to avoid the appearance or reality of unfairly disparate treatment of passengers with disabilities depending on where they board or leave vessels, the Department urges PVOs...
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§27.15(a)
The notification shall state, where appropriate, that the recipient does not discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities....
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2. What Is a Reasonable Accommodation?
., scheduling work around medical appointments), time off for treatment, changes in supervisory methods (e.g., providing written instructions, or breaking tasks into smaller parts), eliminating...
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The Future for Americans with Disabilities
The Future for Americans with Disabilities ADA represents a significant accomplishment in the evolution of society’s views and treatment of people with disabilities. . . ....
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ASSEMBLY AREA
A room or space accommodating fifty or more individuals for religious, recreational, educational, political, social, or amusement purposes, or for the consumption of food and drink, including...
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Reservations
Correctly answering a reservation inquiry about a hotel’s accessible features helps avoid an awkward or unsolvable situation when the guest with a disability cannot use the room that was...
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Visual Alarms [4.28.3]
Audible alarms installed in corridors and lobbies can be heard in adjacent rooms but a visual signal can be observed only within the space it occupies....
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[ADA Title II §35.151(b)(4)(i)] Primary function
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as well as offices and other work areas in...
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Leave
An employee with a disability may need leave for a number of reasons related to the disability, including, but not limited to: obtaining medical treatment (e.g., surgery, psychotherapy...
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Roundabouts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Where sidewalks are flush against the curb at roundabouts and pedestrian street crossing is not intended, a continuous and detectable edge treatment must be provided along the street side...
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III 3.11000 Insurance
The ADA, therefore, does not prohibit use of legitimate actuarial considerations to justify differential treatment of individuals with disabilities in insurance....