pharmacy, insurance office, professional office of a health care provider, hospital, or other service establishment; (7) A terminal, depot, or other station used for specified public transportation...
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ii. Web accessibility under the ADA
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level-entry boarding would interfere with the passage of freight cars through passenger stations, since the width of freight cars (especially so-called “overdimensional” cars, like those used to transport...
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Definition of "wheelchair.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
wilderness areas, is not specific enough to provide clear guidance in the array of settings covered by title III and that the stringent size and weight requirements for the Department of Transportation's...
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SHELTERING
In addition, if you choose to maintain a confidential registry of individuals needing transportation assistance, this registry could also record those who would be in need of particular...
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ADA and Accessibility Compliance Plan Reviews
Timing The review services can start as early as the initial concept studies for critical facility types such as large assembly facilities, transportation facilities, and campus master...
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1. INTRODUCTION
This was recognized almost 20 years ago by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (the "Access" board) in their ruling that effective January 6th l981 all federally...
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center at the Lexington School for the Deaf was charged with recommending performance standards for Assistive Listening Systems (ALS) to the Architectural and Transportation...
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Appendix B: Overview of Federal Regulations and Guidance for Detectable Warnings
Department of Transportation (USDOT) and U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ) have had responsibility to develop regulations to implement the goals of this law. The U.S....
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RECOVERY
Whether or not a registry is used, the City of Waukegan plan should address accessible transportation needs for persons with disabilities....
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Definition of "wheelchair." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
wilderness areas, is not specific enough to provide clear guidance in the array of settings covered by title II and that the stringent size and weight requirements for the Department of Transportation's...
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Whether or not they were opposed to the two-tier approach in its entirety, virtually every environmental commenter and most government commenters associated with providing public transportation...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
where 50 or more persons may gather together in a building, room or structure for the purpose of amusement, entertainment, instruction, deliberation, worship, drinking or dining, awaiting transportation...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
where 50 or more persons may gather together in a building, room or structure for the purpose of amusement, entertainment, instruction, deliberation, worship, drinking or dining, awaiting transportation...
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Congressional Hearings
To her dismay, she could not enroll in a four-year college because of inaccessible public transportation. She therefore had to do all of her work through correspondence....
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Issue 13: How can energy codes and LEED™ “Points” be made compatible with lighting design criteria that accommodate low vision persons?
VA’s policy secretary says, “We’re going to meet these goals, and by God you’d better meet it or you’re organizationally not going to go very far.”...
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INTRODUCTION
Because the City's pedestrian right of way constitutes a core mode of transportation, the absence of accessible curb ramps prevents people with mobility disabilities from independently,...
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Assessment factors. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
See General Services Administration, Interim Segway® Personal Transporter Policy (Dec. 3, 2007), available at http://www.gsa.gov/graphics/pbs/Interim_Segway_Policy_121007.pdf (last visited...
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3.0 Comparison of Research Methodologies
Body and device size Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR): Stait, Stone and Savill, 2000, U.K. 745, all devices...
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 1
The guide identifies potential problems in notifying, evacuating, transporting, sheltering, and providing information to people with disabilities during emergencies and offers common-sense...
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DOT Response
., compliance with the requirements of 49 CFR part 38, the Department's accessibility standards for transportation vehicles), a significant portion of cars on American railroads are now...
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Section 1630.9 Not Making Reasonable Accommodation
Accordingly, the obligation to accommodate is applicable to employer sponsored placement or counseling services, and to employer provided cafeterias, lounges, gymnasiums, auditoriums, transportation...
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Compliance date
., Department of Transportation and the General Services Administration) and that those agencies regulate accessibility primarily in either governmental facilities or facilities operated...
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How is slip resistance measured?
already in place, researchers at The Pennsylvania State University evaluated three portable testers: the NBS-Brungraber Tester (also known as the Mark I Slip Tester), the PTI (Pennsylvania Transportation...
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Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal.
issues that the Department must address is the effect that supplemental or changed ADA Standards will have on the continuing obligation of public accommodations to remove architectural, transportation...