In addition to these requirements, covered entities must comply with the regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S....
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11B-101.1 General
- FindLaw - ADA: Disabilities & Your Rights as an Employee
- Thinking Out of the Box Engineering Applications (TOBEA)
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Altered Elements on an Accessible Route
This was intended to clarify that an accessible route to an altered space or element does not have to be provided as part of the work, unless the alteration is to a primary function area covered...
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Installation of Test Surfaces
All roots, stones, and vegetation were removed. 2) Place a diversion along the slope above the test area to assure no direct site drainage into the surfaced area. 3) Cover entire subgrade...
- Balco FMS-A and FMS-V Roll-Up Floor Mat
- Cal-Royal CR6000 Series Digital Touch Screen Door Lock
- Lift-U® LU12 Step/Platform Onboard Lift
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
The ADA does not specifically name all of the impairments that are covered....
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Examination Necessary for Reasonable Accommodation
Medical information may be needed to determine if the employee has a disability covered by the ADA and is entitled to an accommodation, and if so, to help identify an effective accommodation...
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Chapter 7 Emergency Management Under Title II of the ADA
Chapter 7 answers the following questions: What does emergency management cover? How does the ADA apply to emergency management?...
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When do the ADA's employment enforcement provisions become effective?
Charges of discrimination can be filed against employers with 25 or more employees and other covered entities beginning July 26, 1992....
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11B-902.1 General
Examples of work surfaces include writing surfaces, study carrels, student laboratory stations, baby changing and other tables or fixtures for personal grooming, coupon counters, and where covered...
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103 Equivalent Facilitation
The Department believes that the responsibility for determining and demonstrating equivalent facilitation properly rests with the covered entity....
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Accessible Sports Facilities - A Summary of Accessibility Guidelines for Recreation Facilities
Cover photo, center: Scot Goodman The products shown in this guide are only intended to serve as examples to illustrate the accessibility guidelines, and are not intended as endorsements...
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810.6.2 Routes and Destinations
Signs covered by this requirement shall, to the maximum extent practicable, be placed in uniform locations within the system....
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Accessible Miniature Golf - A Summary of Accessibility Guidelines for Recreation Facilities
Cover photo, bottom: Atlantic Miniature Golf The products shown in this guide are only intended to serve as examples to illustrate the accessibility guidelines, and are not intended as...
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Subtitle B: Public Transportation
The transportation provisions of title II cover public transportation services, such as city buses and public rail transit (e.g. subways, commuter rails, Amtrak)....
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§35.130(b)(7) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 302(b)(2)(A)(ii) of the ADA sets out this requirement specifically for public accommodations covered by title III of the Act, and the House Judiciary Committee Report directs the...
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1.1.5 Referenced codes
When this code does not specifically cover any subject related to building design and construction, recognized architectural or engineering practices shall be employed....
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10.3.1(5)
(5) Stations covered by this section shall have identification signs complying with 4.30.1, 4.30.2, 4.30.3, and 4.30.5....
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Public Pay Phones
Public Pay Phones As a design guideline, ADAAG primarily covers only fixed building elements. This is why it addresses TTY access only at public pay phones....
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Exposed Pipes and Surfaces [4.19.4]
Foam or fiber insulation with protective overwrap on drain, hot water supply, and sharp edges or commercially available rigid pipe covers will satisfy this requirement....