New: Scoping for drinking fountains on exterior sites. Exception is new....
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211 Drinking Fountains
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§ 35.101 Purpose and broad coverage
Consistent with the ADA Amendments Act’s purpose of reinstating a broad scope of protection under the ADA, the definition of ‘‘disability’’ in this part shall be construed broadly in favor...
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11B-206.4 Entrances
Lacking these Exceptions, the CBC scoping requirements are more inclusive. ...
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11B-206.4 Entrances
Lacking these Exceptions, the CBC scoping requirements are more inclusive....
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11B-213.3.6 Bathing facilities
The CBC scoping requirements are more stringent since they address not only the quantity of accessible showers, but also their orientation....
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11B-212.3 Sinks
These ambiguities have led to much debate as to the identification of plumbing fixtures, scoping of accessibility to them, and which technical requirements apply....
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11B-212.3 Sinks
These ambiguities have led to much debate as to the identification of plumbing fixtures, scoping of accessibility to them, and which technical requirements apply....
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Passenger Elevators
Commenters opposed this requirement as excessive and argued that it goes beyond the potential scope of an elevator alteration....
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A. Format and Organization
The new format organizes the revised scoping and technical guidelines for buses, OTRBs, and vans into seven chapters, all of which are contained in a new appendix to 36 CFR Part 1192....
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E205.3 Agency Official Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While there is no express exception for draft content in E205.3, the Board expects that drafts, by their very nature, would typically fall outside the scope of agency official communications...
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1. Who is the target audience for the ADA notice?
public library card a public transit user a person who uses the county recreation center a grandmother attending her grandchild’s high school graduation in a city park...
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Examples of making a program accessible are:
If a person who uses a wheelchair volunteers to serve on a city Parks and Recreation Commission and the Commission's regular meeting place is inaccessible, the Commission must remove barriers...
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3. What types of complaints does the ADA Mediation Program resolve?
Examples of the types of complaints most appropriate for this Program include: Barrier removal: alleging that a store has inaccessible parking, entrances, and checkout aisles;...
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13. Intermediate Stops
On the way, the passenger with a disability wishes to stop by a pharmacy and requests that the driver park outside of the pharmacy, wait for the passenger to return, and then continue the...
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13. Intermediate Stops
On the way, the passenger with a disability wishes to stop by a pharmacy and requests that the driver park outside of the pharmacy, wait for the passenger to return, and then continue the...
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1009.3.3 Area of Refuge
Areas of refuge are not required at stairways serving open parking garages....
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After January 26, 1992
Examples of changes in usability include: changing a low pile carpet to a thick pile carpet, moving walls, installing new toilets, or adding more parking spaces to a parking lot....
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
If the employer has an employee parking lot, reserving a parking space close to the entrance for an employee who has difficulty walking because of the loss of a leg, foot, or toe....
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C. Getting Started
These include areas where people are dropped off by a bus, van, or car; the parking area; the entrance to the shelter; pedestrian routes (both exterior and interior); sleeping, eating, information...
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Requirements Regarding Mobility Devices and Aids
For some facilities -- such as a hospital, a shopping mall, a large home improvement store with wide aisles, a public park, or an outdoor amusement park -- covered entities will likely determine...
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Basic Principles
A county parks and recreation department cannot require people who are blind or have vision loss to be accompanied by a companion when hiking on a public trail....
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Will CALGreen be amended to require that some parking spaces are designed so that they can comply with Chapter 11B requirements when converted to EV charging spaces (i.e. slope, vertical clearance, path of travel)?
RESPONSE: DSA is not aware of any efforts to amend the California Green Code in this manner. While the California Green Code nonresidential mandatory measures require projects to...
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