Words such as “should” or “may” indicate accommodations that part 382 does not require but that DOT recommends and that you may decide to provide as a matter of good customer service....
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Legal Requirements and Customer Service
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707.1 General
Token collection devices that are designed to accommodate tokens which are perforated can allow a person to distinguish more readily between tokens and common coins....
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§35.132 Smoking (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The reference to smoking in section 501, however, merely clarifies that the Act does not require public entities to accommodate smokers by permitting them to smoke in transportation facilities...
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Alteration
An alteration is a change to a building or facility made by, on behalf of, or for the use of a public accommodation or commercial facility, that affects or could affect the usability of...
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Other Requirements [4.11.2]
(It also covers inclined stairway chairlifts, but this type of lift, if the chair is fixed in place, does not meet ADAAG requirements for a platform that accommodates wheelchairs)....
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Work Areas
Recommendation: Accessible or adaptable storage facilities however may be advisable in facilitating accommodation of employees with disabilities....
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4.2.4.1 SIZE AND APPROACH
The minimum clear floor or ground space required to accommodate a single, stationary wheelchair occupant is 30 in by 48 in (760 mm by 1220 mm) (see Fig. 4(a))....
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3.4.3 Unrestricted Viewing Opportunities
Each viewing area that is required to be accessible by section 3.4.1 shall provide at least one unrestricted viewing opportunity that accommodates eye levels between 32 inches (815 mm) minimum...
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Distal Knee Point - Manual Wheelchair
Hence, to accommodate a particular percentage of users, the side profile of a design element (shown by dotted line) should not extend outside the corresponding shaded area....
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Anterior-Most Abdomen Point - Manual Wheelchair
Hence, to accommodate a particular percentage of users, the side profile of a design element (shown by dotted line) should not extend outside the corresponding shaded area....
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Can handrails or other elements overlap door maneuvering clearances?
However, door maneuvering clearances can be offset up to 8” from the face of the door or gate to accommodate wall thickness, casework, shelves, or other elements adjacent to doorways, including...
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Can handrails overlap door maneuvering clearances?
However, door maneuvering clearances can be offset up to 8” from the face of the door or gate to accommodate wall thickness, casework, shelves, or other elements adjacent to doorways, including...
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Subpart B -- General Requirements (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Subpart B -- General Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis) Subpart B includes general prohibitions restricting a public accommodation from discriminating against people with disabilities...
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2. Priority Guidelines for Removal of Access Barriers
City government offices and facilities; (2) transportation corridors; (3) hospitals, medical facilities, assisted living facilities, and other similar facilities; (4) places of public accommodation...
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Error/Omission: Doors into and within guest rooms that are not accessible guest rooms do not provide at least 32" clear opening width.
Result: People who use a wheelchair, scooter, or walker are unable to enter standard guest rooms and are excluded from accommodations when accessible guestrooms are occupied....
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§ 35.151(g)(3)
When wheelchair spaces and companion seats are not required to accommodate persons eligible for those spaces and seats, individual, removable seats may be placed in those spaces and seats...
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Identification of accessible features in hotels and guest rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
NPRM § 36.302(e)(2) required public accommodations that provide hotel reservations services to identify and describe the accessible features in the hotels and guest rooms offered through...
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A. TITLE II OF THE ADA
The ADA is comprised of five titles: Employment (Title I); Public Services (Title II); Public Accommodations and Services Operated by Private Entities (Title III); Telecommunications (Title...
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Part Three: Resources
Centers (DBTACs) Department of Education funds ten regional centers to provide technical assistance on the ADA. 800‒949‒4232 (voice/TTY) Internet address -- www.adata.org Job Accommodation...
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5.5(a) Basic Requirements Regarding Pre-Offer Inquiries
An employer may ask all applicants to describe or demonstrate how they will perform a job, with or without an accommodation....
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Scales
use wheelchairs are not weighed at the doctor’s office or hospital, even though patients without disabilities are routinely weighed, because the provider does not have a scale that can accommodate...
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Alterations to stairs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
contains a similar provision, and most jurisdictions enforce a version of the IBC as their building code, thereby minimizing the impact of this provision on public entities and public accommodations...
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I. GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
not deny individuals with disabilities, including the Private Plaintiffs, the opportunity to participate in and benefit from the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and accommodations...
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3.3.13 360-Degree Turn
The 360-degree turning diameter would have to be increased to 2500 mm (a little over 98 in.) to accommodate our entire study sample....