This section continues, and extends to foreign carriers, the key nondiscrimination requirement of the ACAA and the existing Part 382....
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382.19 May carriers refuse to provide transportation on the basis of disability?
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Scoping Requirements [F244.5, F245.4, F246.4, and F247.3.2]
An ORAR is a continuous, unobstructed path that is intended for pedestrian use and that connects accessible elements, spaces, and facilities within camping and picnic facilities and at viewing...
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Scenario 11 – Retaliation
Therefore, if the school allowed other parents, who did not file a complaint, to continue to volunteer in class, these facts would suggest that forbidding Ms....
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ADA Task Force Meeting Topics (Public Entity)
Transition Plan Barrier Removal Physical Administrative Periodic Review of Maintenance and Repair Policies Verify New Construction and Alteration Projects' Compliance (Continuing...
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Effective communication and auxiliary aids.
Moreover, the number of individuals with hearing loss continues to grow in this country as a large segment of the population ages and as individuals live longer. ...
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Defining Disability Broadly
(Reis 2003) As the population ages, as people with disabilities rise in proportion to demographic changes, and as medical and technology advances continue to keep more people with disabilities...
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Introduction
Continued coordination among Forest Service employees and with partners is essential to successfully implement FSORAG and FSTAG....
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III-4.6200 Courses
Courses offered to fulfill a continuing education requirement for a profession, for example, are covered by the requirement that they be offered in an accessible place and manner, and an...
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IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT
This Agreement does not affect the ISP's continuing responsibility to comply with all aspects of the ADA....
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Complainant No. 1
two-month period from August 2015, when the surgeon refused to accept Complainant No. 1 as a surgical patient until he located another orthopedic surgeon in October 2015, the complainant continued...
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Visible Alarms—Exception to Section 215.1 of the 2010 Standards
Therefore, HUD recipients must continue to comply with the provisions in HUD’s Section 504 regulation, and not utilize the exception in the 2010 Standards....
- American Standard Acrylic Shroud for American Standard Selectronic Faucets
- Equalizer 6000 Series Exercise Machine
- American Safety Tread Co., Inc. Type T-24H Contrasting Stripe
- BTX Intelligent Fashion Futura Drapery System
- Tork Elevation® Matic® Hand Towel Roll Dispenser, Black
- Outdoor Extreme Mobility Beach Cruiser Powered Wheelchair
- TownSteel ED5500F Grade 1 Fire Rim Device
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PATH OF TRAVEL
. ◼ [ADA Title II §35.151(b)(4)(ii)] A “path of travel” includes a continuous, unobstructed way of pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered,...
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11B-235.2 Boat slips
For example, a single pier 25 feet (7620 mm) long and 5 feet (1525 mm) wide (the minimum width specified by 1003.3) allows boats to moor on three sides....
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Van Accessible Parking Spaces
The primary difference between van spaces and standard accessible spaces is an additional three feet of aisle width....
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1006.2 Accessible Routes
The 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum width for the accessible route is necessary to ensure passage of a golf car on either the accessible route or the golf car passage....
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1131B.2, Item 1
The requirements of 2013 CBC 11B-503 are more stringent in the following respects: 1) a minimum width is prescribed for the vehicle pull-up space; 2) the access aisle must be marked...
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Future Work
Future studies should look into the effects of variable ‘side guard’ widths, heights, contours and shapes to see if it such as structure could act more as a benefit versus a hindrance to...