The major difference between the two titles is that Title II has administrative requirements for an ADA coordinator, self-evaluation, transition plan, grievance procedure and public notice...
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What is the difference between Title II and Title III of the ADA?
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Medical Kiosks
Medical Kiosks Healthcare kiosks include, but are not limited to, self check-in kiosks, physician videoconferencing systems, diagnostic kiosks, health/medication information dispensaries...
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PLANNING FOR SUCCESS
Training staff on the ADA, conducting periodic self-evaluations of the accessibility of the public entity's policies, programs and facilities, and developing a transition plan to remove...
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Finish and Contrast [4.30.5]
finish paints and inks eggshell, matte gloss or semi-gloss acrylic sheet, mylar, frosted glass most non-glare types polished surface self-adhesive...
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Are accessible parking spaces required on a site where valet service is provided but vehicles are parked off site, such as in a public parking garage or on public streets?
Parking facilities with valet parking must provide accessible parking spaces to allow self-parking by people with disabilities (and must also provide an accessible passenger loading zone...
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R101.2 Effect on Existing Facilities
The Department of Justice regulations implementing Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act contain requirements for state and local governments regarding program accessibility and...
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What requirements of the standards apply in an alteration?
Application of the standards in an alteration is determined by the scope of work and whether it involves areas containing a primary function....
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Audible WALK indications
When the pedestrian pushbutton is properly located close to the departure curb, a low-volume WALK signal will be adequate for usability....
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Rulemaking History
By the April 29, 1991, close of the comment period of the NPRM for title II, the Department had received 2,718 comments....
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ADA Basic Building Blocks Course - Project of the ADA National Network
Each topic contains 2-8 pages of relevant information and real-life examples, as well as: Multiple-choice self-tests to "Apply Your Knowledge."...
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F245.2.1 Picnic Facilities with Two or Fewer Picnic Units
Where picnic facilities contain two or fewer picnic units, each picnic unit shall provide mobility features complying with F245.2....
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B. Chapter 1: Application and Administration
Chapter 1 contains provisions on the application and administration of the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines. Only the definitions section in this chapter received comments....
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2010 Standards
2010 Standards means the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, which consist of the 2004 ADAAG and the requirements contained in subpart D of this part....
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1016.7 Slopes
This section contains technical requirements for the maximum running slope and segment length (1016.7.1) and cross slope (1016.7.2) of outdoor recreation access routes....
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F245.2.1 Picnic Facilities with Two or Fewer Picnic Units
Where picnic facilities contain two or fewer picnic units, each picnic unit shall provide mobility features complying with F245.2....
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III-7.8100 Historic preservation
This section contains requirements for alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities (see III−6.4000)....
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Appendix A to Part 35—Guidance to Revisions to ADA Regulation on Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in State and Local Government Services
Note: This Appendix contains guidance providing a section-by-section analysis of the revisions to 28 CFR part 35 published on September 15, 2010....
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BOTTLE FILLING STATION
A fixture that is designed and intended for filling personal use drinking water bottles or containers. Such fixtures can be separate from or integral to a drinking fountain....
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226.2 Dispersion
Dining surfaces and work surfaces required to comply with 902 shall be dispersed throughout the space or facility containing dining surfaces and work surfaces....
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6. Discussion of Final Rule
Appendix A contains the Table of Contents. Appendix B contains the scoping requirements for facilities covered by the ADA....
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Resources:
need during an evacuation practice the skill of giving quick information on how to best assist you establish personal support networks conduct an ability self-assessment...
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1016.6 Openings
Elongated openings should be placed so that the long dimension is perpendicular, or as close to perpendicular as possible, to the dominant direction of travel....
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707.1 General
Place accessible gates and fare vending machines in close proximity to other accessible elements when feasible so the facility is easier to use....
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D. Clear Floor Space
doors, at least 7'-0" between the exterior door frame and interior door frame as shown in the sketch below) to allow persons who use wheelchairs to proceed through one door without it closing...