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Does the ADA also prohibit State and local governments from discriminating against persons with HIV or AIDS?
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36 CFR Part 1195 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment - Preamble
Published in the Federal Register on January 9, 2017. 36 CFR Part 1195 RIN 3014-AA40 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment AGENCY: Architectural and Transportation...
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What are Public Accommodations?
repair services, funeral parlors, gas stations, offices of accountants or lawyers, pharmacies, insurance offices, professional offices of health care providers, hospitals) Public transportation...
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G. Medical Certificates: When are they Allowed?
Except under the circumstances described below, you must not require medical certification of a passenger with a disability as a condition for providing transportation....
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12184(b)(3)
vehicle (other than an automobile, a van with a seating capacity of less than 8 passengers, including the driver, or an over- the-road bus) which is to be used to provide specified public transportation...
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Preface
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board), and administered by the U.S. Department of Education under Contract No. QA96001001....
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.8
Section 206.2.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in employee work areas.
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.2 Test number one, individual building test
For purposes of these requirements, vehicular or pedestrian site arrival points include public or resident parking areas, public transportation stops, passenger loading zones and public...
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EQUIVALENT FACILITATION
With the exception of transit facilities, which are covered by regulations issued by the Department of Transportation, there is no process for certifying that an alternative design provides...
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4 Appendix B to part 36: Analysis and Commentary on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
The 2010 Standards consist of the 2004 ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) and the requirements contained in 28 CFR 35.151....
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1. Transfer Supports
The latter two requirements were taken from the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for grab bars. 36 CFR Part 1191, App. D....
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Boat Slips
In these guidelines, boarding piers that are not part of boat launch ramps are also classified as boat slips....
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Expert opinion on current literature
, there were no studies that specifically investigated the range of heights feasibly attainable by subjects which is important for determining the suitability of existing accessibility guidelines...
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Section 2. Handicap
For purposes of these guidelines, an individual shall not be considered to have a handicap solely because that individual is a transvestite....
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Section 610 Review
As discussed in greater detail above, one significant goal of the development of the 2004 ADAAG was to eliminate duplication or overlap in Federal accessibility guidelines, as well as to...
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407.12 Reach Height (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ICT subject to the 255 Guidelines would be expressly exempted from the requirements of this section (by proposed C204.1 Exception) because it is not typically stationary....
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410.6 Real-Time Text Functionality (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In this way, the Board’s approach to requirements for RTT in the proposed rule mirrors the approach taken in the existing 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines toward TTY compatibility....
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Section 610 Review
As discussed in greater detail above, one significant goal of the development of the 2004 ADAAG was to eliminate duplication or overlap in Federal accessibility guidelines, as well as to...
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302.7 With Limited Manipulation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
By contrast, the existing 255 Guidelines address the needs of users with limited manual dexterity and users with limited reach or strength in different provisions (see §§ 1193.41(e) and...
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502.2.1 User Control of Accessibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This provision would be new to the 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines, though it draws on the prohibition in § 1194.21(b) of the existing 508 Standards against disrupting or disabling accessibility...
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F202.6 Leases
Corresponding changes concerning coverage of leased facilities appear in the sections stating the purpose (F101) and the overall scope of the guidelines (F201.1)....