In addition, there must be an accessible entrance to transportation facilities, passenger loading zones, accessible parking, taxis, streets, sidewalks, and interior accessible areas, if...
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Chapter 7 Addendum 1: Title II Checklist (Emergency Management)
the procedures used for distribution of such materials; a copy of any current contracts or other documents reflecting your relationship with other public entities and/or private...
- Handi-Ramp Galvanized Steel Ramps
- United States Access Board
- Assisted Living Directory - Minnesota Assisted Living Facilities & Senior Care
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8. Batteries
The FAA and PHMSA are confident that batteries that are protected against short circuits and wrapped in strong outer packagings can safely be transported in the passenger cabin provided...
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Care Management/Care Coordination
We identify participants’ transportation needs as part of the initial assessment. S.8.3.a....
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1.2 Background
Access Board website: http://www.access-board.gov/prowac/draft.htm 11Department for Transport, Guidance on The Use Of Tactile Paving Surfaces (London, UK: 1999)....
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MARKETING PLAN
Thus the goal of the marketing plan is to outline how to disseminate the information to transportation professionals, trail designers/coordinators, landscape architects, engineers, public...
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Like many other civil rights statutes, Title II employs the concept of a ''private attorney general''--private parties, empowered by a fee-shifting provision, are entitled to effect compliance...
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Alexander, 523 U.S. at 291 (''it is most certainly incorrect to say that language in a regulation can conjure up a private cause of action that has not been authorized by Congress....
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ANSI Standard
The 1980 edition also was generally accepted by the private sector, and was recommended for use in State and local building codes by the Council of American Building Officials....
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1.3 Know Your Rights
The ADA requires that privately owned fitness centers built after 1992 must follow specific design guidelines the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). ...
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2.1 Overview.
L.101–336, title I, § 102 29 CFR part 1630 http://www.ecfr.gov Any private or public entity that employs more than 15 people Title II of the ADA...
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Passenger Elevators
The guidelines provide an exception for private sector facilities based on the number of stories or the square footage per floor (206.2.3, Exception 1)....
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DISABILITY
having an impairment means— (i) Has a physical or mental impairment that does not substantially limit major life activities but that is treated by a _|Title II: public/ Title III: private...
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDING
AJM Law is a private university with its principal location at 1422 W. Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30309....
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DISABILITY
having an impairment means— (i) Has a physical or mental impairment that does not substantially limit major life activities but that is treated by a _|Title II: public/ Title III: private...
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Who is Covered by the ADA?
The ADA establishes requirements for 12 categories of public accommodations, which include stores, restaurants, bars, service establishments, theaters, hotels, recreational facilities, private...
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224 Transient Lodging Guest Rooms
accessible communication features (224.4) modified dispersion requirements (224.5) The definition of "transient lodging" in section 106.5 has been revised to exclude, in part, "private...
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What Kinds Of Tests Are Covered?
Exams administered by any private, state, or local government entity related to applications, licensing, certification, or credentialing for secondary or postsecondary education, professional...
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Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
The ADA requires facilities constructed or altered by state and local governments, and public accommodations and commercial facilities constructed or altered by private entities to be readily...
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106.5.45 Primary Function
of a bank, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as well as offices and other work areas in which the activities of the public accommodation or other private...
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22. Q: How do I make my child care center's building, playground, and parking lot accessible to people with disabilities?
Existing privately-run child care centers must remove those architectural barriers that limit the participation of children with disabilities (or parents, guardians, or prospective customers...