Factors to be considered in comparing one dwelling unit to another should include the number of bedrooms; amenities provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within...
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11B-233.3.4 Alterations
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1009.1 Accessible means of egress required
In assembly areas with ramped aisles or stepped aisles, one accessible means of egress is permitted where the common path of egress travel is accessible and meets the requirements in Section...
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‘‘Commercial facilities’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
‘‘Commercial facilities’’ are those facilities that are intended for nonresidential use by a private entity and whose operations affect commerce....
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Handrail Requirements
Comments from the handrail industry, including manufacturers, trade associations, and others, indicated that these stipulations would effectively prohibit many common fabrication methods...
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"Auxiliary Aids and Services" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This common-sense example is a codification of the Department's longstanding policy with regard to title III entities. ...
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Commercial Facilities (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
"Commercial facilities'' are those facilities that are intended for nonresidential use by a private entity and whose operations affect commerce....
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Introduction
This document contains a sampling of common problems shared by city governments of all sizes that have been identified through the Department of Justice’s ongoing enforcement efforts....
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Sections 35.101 and 36.101—Purpose and Broad Coverage
These commenters contended that ‘‘[t]here is a common misperception that having a diagnosed impairment automatically triggers coverage under the ADA.’’...
- Spinal Cord Injury Zone
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M307 Operable Parts
For example, equipment used for an auditory examination may require the patient to press a button when sounds are heard....
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Definition of "wheelchair.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
enough to provide clear guidance in the array of settings covered by title III and that the stringent size and weight requirements for the Department of Transportation's definition of ‘‘common...
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Dispersion
“Type” is defined as “a group of * * * things that share common traits or characteristics distinguishing them as an identifiable group or class.”...
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3.5 Some Examples of Reasonable Accommodation
3.5 Some Examples of Reasonable Accommodation The statute and EEOC's regulations provide examples of common types of reasonable accommodation that an employer may be required to provide...
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Issue: Program Accessibility
Common Problem: City governments often have failed to ensure that the whole range of the city’s services, municipal buildings, and programs meet Title II’s program access requirements...
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F234 Residential Facilities
The term "military installation," as defined in the final rule (F106.5), applies to all facilities of an installation, whether or not they are located on a common site....
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Discussion
Although there are no standards yet for museum exhibition tactile models or graphics, the participants’ comments on the exhibit components they reviewed are useful for conceptualizing what...
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
Every public and common use bathroom must be accessible....
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Where must the wheelchair symbol be posted?
The International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA), the familiar person-in-a-wheelchair logo, is the most common and easily recognized symbol designating accessibility....
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Railings—Guardrails, Handrails, and Safety
What is the expected amount of use? The determination must be made on a case-by case basis....
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2.2.3 Functional Reach
Cylinders of 75 mm (3 in.) diameter were chosen because they required participants to use one-handed power or lateral pinch grasps, which are commonly used to hold and manipulate products...
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2.3.3 Comparison of Dimensions with Standards and other Anthropometric Studies
To identify the dimensions to compare, we first identified the relevant item in the U.S. standards to identify the common underlying anthropometric variables....
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Section 37.167 Other Service Requirements
Some transit properties have used colored mitts, or numbered cards, to allow passengers to inform drivers of what route they wanted to use....
- Determining ADA Paratransit Eligibility An Approach, Recommendations and Training Materials
- Biodex BioStep® 2 Semi-Recumbent Elliptical Machine