Section 206.2.6 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in performance areas.
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Performance Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.6
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Designated Aisle Seats: ADA Standard Section 221.4
Section 221.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for designated aisle seats in assembly areas.
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James E. Woods, Ph.D., P.E. Natural Lighting for Persons with Low Vision
And I think, to a certain degree, we’ve changed that building in hideous ways over the years....
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FAQ: How do I enter a New Document in my Corada WorkSpace?
Changing the permissions of your entry: Your entry defaults to only giving you permission to view, edit and manage your content....
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Training
The University shall adopt any changes to the curriculum made by the Department....
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What is a transition plan? Does every facility need one?
A schedule for implementing the changes. If completion will take longer than a year, the steps that will be taken each year must be identified. 4....
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Organization of This Rule
of Disability by Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities,’’ codified as Appendix A to 28 CFR part 36, provides the Department’s response to comments and its explanations of the changes...
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5.0 Conclusions
The U.S. standards are in more need of change but the basis for many of the changes previously made to the standards in Canada, the U.K. and Australia can also be questioned in light of...
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II-5.2000 Methods for providing program accessibility
The public entity may, however, pursue alternatives to structural changes in order to achieve program accessibility....
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FAQ: How do I enter a New Product or Service in my Corada WorkSpace?
Use the toggle button to change to 'YES', confirm when the dialog box opens, and click on the blue 'Update Privacy' button....
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§35.150 Existing facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Structural changes in existing facilities are required only when there is no other feasible way to make the public entity's program accessible....
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 215.3
Section 215.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for fire alarm systems in employee work areas.
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.8
Section 206.2.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in employee work areas.
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Restaurants and Cafeterias: ADA Standard Section 206.2.5
Section 206.2.5 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in restaurants and cafeterias
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Integration: ADA Standard Section 221.2.2
Section 221.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for integration of wheelchair spaces in assembly areas.
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4. The assessment of risk must be based on objective medical or other evidence related to a particular individual
individual with a disability; the experience of this individual in previous jobs; documentation from medical doctors, psychologists, rehabilitation counselors, physical or occupational...
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1115B.3.2, Item 3
… For bathrooms serving residential occupancies, see Section 1111B.4.6 and Chapter 11A....
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A. Background
The complaint alleges that in several stadiums and arenas designed and constructed by Ellerbe for first occupancy after January 26, 1993, Ellerbe has failed to provide wheelchair seating...
