She told the hospital that she couldn't use VRI and needed an interpreter on site. The hospital refused. After her surgery, she woke up flat on her back....
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12. Annual Commitment for Program Access Improvements
roadways and alleys; (iii) the creation of a new street or the reconstruction of an existing street; (iv) the construction of a new City building, park or other similar major facility or site...
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Background
its 2004 Guidelines with the 2010 ADA Standards and with the IBC 2003 and 2006 Standards and the NFPA 5000 Standard at http://www.Access-Board.gov/Guidelines-and-Standards/Buildings-and-Sites...
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1. Public Right-of-Way
Steinfeld found barriers relating to curb ramp accessibility at thirteen of the fourteen site inspections conducted by his team that involved inspection of the public right-of-way....
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Actions to Be Taken by LCG
Within sixty (60) days of LCG’s implementation of its Disability Nondiscrimination Policy, LCG shall ensure that it is posted and easily accessible from a new tab on the LCG web site and...
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IDEA Center
Clearances were pre-measured on the floor of the test site using tape and marker and the locations of walls were recorded after each trial....
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Section 6.0 Conclusions
This emphasizes the importance of multi-site studies for this population. 2....
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Assessment factors. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
that if a facility that is in compliance with the applicable provisions of the 1991 Standards or the 2010 Standards grants permission for an other power-driven mobility device to go on-site...
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Annex A THE ADA: A BEGINNING
Discrimination against people with disabilities persists in the critical areas of employment, housing, public accommodations, education, transportation, communication, recreation, institutionalization...
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B. Legal foundation for equipment and furniture coverage
lease to, or operate places of public accommodation, such as doctors' offices, hospitals, nursing homes, hotels and motels, shopping centers, specified public transportation terminals, recreational...
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F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
accessible path of travel to an altered area containing a primary function include the costs associated with-- (a) Providing an accessible route to connect the altered area and site...
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TTY Use
Such media include, for example, web sites, ticket jackets, telephone books, and print advertisements....
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VIII. REPORTING, MONITORING, ENFORCEMENT, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
The Department may conduct an on-site review of any QuikTrip facility, review any QuikTrip records related to actions required by the Consent Decree, and interview any QuikTrip employees...
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Separate Pathways for Pedestrians and Bicyclists
A second alternative is to physically separate user groups, particularly where the pathway volume is ‘‘extremely heavy’’ and where sites and settings, such as one that constricts the path...
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A. TITLE II OF THE ADA
change is likely to be more difficult, a public entity may comply with Title II by adopting a variety of less costly measures, including relocating services to alternative, accessible sites...
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6. Conclusion
13 See also Office of Management and Budget, Circular A-4 (2003); Office of Management and Budget, Regulatory Impact Analysis: A Primer 3 (2011), available at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites...
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SHELTERING
Develop site-specific instructions for your volunteers and staff to address these concerns....
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IV. ALTERATIONS AND NEW CONSTRUCTION
Olympia’s Entertainment Operations are relocated to a new facility, or to a location other than the Event Center which is otherwise governed by this Settlement Agreement, such relocated site...
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4.3.6 Reach Limits
For long term use in work sites, power strips should be used to provide access to outlets. 5....
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Ticket sales. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department has consistently interpreted the ADA to cover websites that are operated by public entities and stated that such sites must provide their services in an accessible manner...