Must a service animal be allowed to ride in an ambulance with its handler? A. Generally, yes. ...
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Q16. Must a service animal be allowed to ride in an ambulance with its handler?
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Standards Specific to Assembly Areas
Assembly areas include spaces such as classrooms, lecture halls, meeting rooms, movie theaters, auditoriums, theaters, concert halls, performing arts centers, amphitheaters, arenas, and...
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Q20. My city requires me to register my dog as a service animal. Is this legal under the ADA?
My city requires me to register my dog as a service animal. Is this legal under the ADA? A. No. Mandatory registration of service animals is not permissible under the ADA. ...
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Event Requirements Checklist for Ensuring Meeting/Event Accessibility
Event Requirements Checklist for Ensuring Meeting/Event Accessibility Click here for a PDF version of this Checklist (0.8 MB)
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TECHNIQUES FOR OFFICERS TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY
Officers may utilize the following auxiliary aids, when available, to communicate effectively: --Use of gestures; --Use of visual aids; --Use...
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Are transportation operators required to retrofit their vehicles to accommodate larger and heavier wheelchairs?
No. 49 CFR Part 38 continues to require that lifts have a minimum design load of 600 pounds and the lift platform accommodates a wheelchair measuring 30 inches by 48...
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Are transportation operators required to retrofit their vehicles to accommodate larger and heavier wheelchairs?
No. 49 CFR Part 38 continues to require that lifts have a minimum design load of 600 pounds and the lift platform accommodates a wheelchair measuring 30 inches by 48 inches.
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§ 37.33 Airport transportation systems
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§ 37.165 Lift and securement use
[56 FR 45621, Sept. 6, 1991, as amended at 58 FR 63103, Nov. 30, 1993; 76 FR 57936, Sept. 19, 2011]
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11B-216.12 Amusement rides
In addition, where accessible unload areas also serve as accessible load areas, signs indicating the location of the accessible load and unload areas shall be provided at entries to queues...
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11B-216.12 Amusement rides
In addition, where accessible unload areas also serve as accessible load areas, signs indicating the location of the accessible load and unload areas shall be provided at entries to queues...
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A4.33.7 Types of Listening Systems
A listening system that can be used from any seat in a seating area is the most flexible way to meet this specification....
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Section 35.160 Communications (Section-by-Section Analysis)
emphasize that the ADA applies in some instances in which a public entity needs to communicate with a family member, friend, or associate of the program participant in order to provide its services...
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8. A condominium (or apartment) development has to comply only with CBC Chapter 11A.
covers many different types of residential buildings and facilities, including private housing, housing available for public use, projects receiving federal funds to provide housing, social service...
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Comfort animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The difference between an emotional support animal and a legitimate psychiatric service animal is the service that is provided (i.e., the actual work or task performed by the service animal...
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11B-203.9 Employee workstations
[2010 ADA Standards] 203.9 Employee Work Areas....
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T202.1 General
Non-rail vehicles shall provide at least one means of accessible boarding and alighting that serves each designated stop on the fixed route to which the vehicle is assigned. Non-rail...
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Requirement 3 -- Usable Doors
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T202 Accessible Means of Boarding and Alighting
All buses, OTRBs, and vans covered under the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines must provide at least one means of accessible boarding and alighting that serves all designated stops on...
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1003.2.13.7.2 Exterior exit stairway
Exterior exit stairways that are part of the means of egress for the exterior area for assisted rescue shall provide a clear width of 48 inches (1219 mm) between handrails....
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F247.4 Trail Facilities
Outdoor recreation access routes are not required at camping facilities, picnic facilities, or viewing areas provided on trails....
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Case Study #1: Auxiliary aids and services under Title II are different from special education and related services under the IDEA.
The Coordinator gives primary consideration to Tommy’s request for CART services and agrees that CART services would provide Tommy with effective communication....
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Architectural Barriers Act
Postal Service are covered by the ABA. For more information or to file a complaint, contact: U.S....
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Clear floor space beside or between beds must be 36" wide
Remember that because the clear floor space required by 806.2.3 will be deeper than 24" to end up beside or between the beds where it will be usable, it will be in an alcove that is...