Specifically, the curb ramp requirements apply only to public transportation facilities covered by DOT’s ADA Standards....
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Are detectable warnings required on curb ramps or at hazardous vehicular areas?
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Public entity (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
However, the actions of public entities are covered by title II of the ADA and by the Department's title II regulations codified at 28 CFR part 35....
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§ 35.101(b) Broad coverage
The primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities covered under the ADA have complied with their obligations and whether discrimination has occurred...
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New Construction. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
be clear that the requirements of § 35.151 would apply to new construction of correctional and detention facilities in the same manner that they apply to other facilities constructed by covered...
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11B-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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II-3.5400 Surcharges
compliance may result in some additional cost, a public entity may not place a surcharge only on particular individuals with disabilities or groups of individuals with disabilities to cover...
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3.9 The Undue Hardship Limitation
However, if the facility is part of a larger entity that is covered by the ADA, factors 3. and 4. below also will be considered in determinations of undue hardship. 3....
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Department of HHS Dear Colleague Letter: Guidance and Resources for Electronic Information Technology: Ensuring Equal Access to All Health Services and Benefits Provided Through Electronic Means
Covered healthcare entities should be aware that a failure to ensure that the services they provide through EIT are accessible to people with disabilities may constitute discrimination under...
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Section 36.302(f) Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed rule clarifies the application of title III with respect to ticketing issues in certain contexts, and is intended to strike a balance between a covered entity's desire to maximize...
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Effective date: Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some commenters noted that permitting requirements for construction projects covered by title III vary across both states and localities. ...
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Guest Rooms
Be sure to cover the drain with some type of cross-grid cover....
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(ii) and 36.105(d)(1)(ii)—Primary Object of ADA Cases
One of the purposes of the Act was to convey that ‘‘the primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities covered under the ADA have complied with the...
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Purpose of Direct Final Rule
Access Board published a final rule in the Federal Register (82 FR 5790) (hereafter, “ICT Final Rule”), which revised and updated – in a single rulemaking – the standards for Section 508-covered...
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Are there good examples of Title III Compliance for making goods and services accessible?
where visiting stores, private galleries and other places of businesses was difficult, if not impossible because of physical barriers, usually in the form of steps at the front and rear entrances...
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12. Annual Commitment for Program Access Improvements
less than 4 feet of accessible width; (h) Widening of pedestrian rights of way and sections thereof to provide 4 feet of accessible width; (i) Providing 4 feet of clearance to the entrances...
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