The Department is proposing a new § 35.151(e) that provides that group homes, halfway houses, shelters, or similar social service establishments that provide temporary sleeping accommodations...
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Section 35.151(e) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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1002.5.3 Transfer Entry
Where openings are provided for transfer to amusement ride seats, the openings shall provide clearance for transfer from a wheelchair or mobility aid to the amusement ride seat....
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Entrance [1014.2]
Providing shelters with roll-in access enables people using mobility devices to also shelter the device....
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12207(c)(2) "Wheelchair" defined
(2) "Wheelchair" defined For purposes of paragraph (1), the term "wheelchair" means a device designed solely for use by a mobility-impaired person for locomotion, that is suitable for...
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§ 36.406(e)(2)
(2) Multi-bedroom housing units containing accessible sleeping rooms with mobility features shall have an accessible route throughout the unit in accordance with section 809.2 of the 2010...
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§ 35.151(f)(2)
(2) Multi-bedroom housing units containing accessible sleeping rooms with mobility features shall have an accessible route throughout the unit in accordance with section 809.2 of the 2010...
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§ 38.159(c)(4) Ramp barriers
Each side of the ramp shall have barriers at least 2 inches (50 mm) high to prevent mobility aid wheels from slipping off....
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§ 38.95(c)(4) Ramp barriers
Each side of the ramp or bridge plate shall have barriers at least 2 inches high to prevent mobility aid wheels from slipping off....
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§ 38.125(c)(4) Ramp barriers
Each side of the ramp or bridge plate shall have barriers at least 2 inches high to prevent mobility aid wheels from slipping off....
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§ 38.83(c)(4) Ramp barriers
Each side of the ramp or bridge plate shall have barriers at least 2 inches high to prevent mobility aid wheels from slipping off....
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Side Entry: ADA Standard Section 1002.4.4.2
Where wheelchair spaces are entered only from the side, amusement rides shall be designed to permit sufficient maneuvering clearance for individuals using a wheelchair or mobility aid to...
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11B-1002.4.4.2 Side entry
Where wheelchair spaces are entered only from the side, amusement rides shall be designed to permit sufficient maneuvering clearance for individuals using a wheelchair or mobility aid to...
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24. Educational setting
Among the factors to be considered in placing a child is the need to place the child as close to home as possible....
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ADA Information Sources
The Center for Universal Design can provide additional guidance on accessible home design....
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Sec.36.403(e)(1)
pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and which connects the altered area with an exterior approach (including sidewalks, streets, and parking...
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§ 36.403(e)(1)
pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and which connects the altered area with an exterior approach (including sidewalks, streets, and parking...
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12162(a)(4)(A)(i)(III)
(III) space to park and secure a wheelchair is available in the dining car at the time such passenger wishes to eat (if such passenger wishes to remain in a wheelchair), or space to store...
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Accessible Spaces [9.2.2(6)]
are required to be accessible and be on an accessible route: living areas, dining areas, at least one sleeping area, patios, terraces, or balconies, bathrooms, and carports, garages, or parking...
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8.1 GENERAL
As provided, elements such as public toilet rooms, telephones, and parking shall be accessible....
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Common Problems with Websites
Provide a way for online visitors to request accessible information or services by posting a telephone number or e-mail address on its home page....
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EXTREME HEAT RESPONSE
Only use the air conditioner when you are home. Turn off nonessential appliances....
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2. Q: Which child care centers are covered by title III?
Even small, home-based centers that may not have to follow some State laws are covered by title III....
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E102.2 ANSI/HFES (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This standard provides ergonomic guidance and specifications for the design of accessible software for use at work, in the home, in educational settings, and in public places....
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The September 11, 2001 Wake-up Call
Hopefully this can be done in conjunction with, but possibly without the cooperation of the management of the places where we spend a great deal of our time (school, work, volunteer work, home...