Public entities, including public hospitals, must modify policies, practices, or procedures to permit the use of a service animal by an individual with a disability. 28 CFR 35.130(b)(7)...
Search Results "PSAP: Public Safety Answering Point"
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Hospital and healthcare settings. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Acknowledgements
Galbraith Laucks, President, Meeting Well Accessible Meetings Experts Greta Herring, Intellectual & Developmental Disability Grant Coordinator, North Carolina Department of Public...
- Norton Surface Mounted 7100SZ Series SafeZone® Electromechanical Closer
- Pilot Rock BPR2 Bear Resistant Trash and Recycling Receptacle
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When is accessibility required for a live work conversion project?
purposes of applying the CBC The new JLWQ’s will be for lease only The tenants will have no employees The tenants will not use the JLWQ space to sell their produced art to the general public...
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COMMENTS
The Department believes that legitimate safety requirements, including crime prevention measures, may be taken into account so long as they are based on actual risks and are necessary for...
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use This provision applies to both public and private entities....
- American Specialties 9012 Surface Mounted Baby Changing Station
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Communication
When telephone calls are received from a deaf person using a TTY or relay service, the call should be answered promptly and appropriately....
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§382.29(b)(4)
both severe hearing and severe vision impairments, if the passenger cannot establish some means of communication with carrier personnel that is adequate both to permit transmission of the safety...
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5 [§ 4.7.2]
5 [§ 4.7.2] The transitions on and off the curb ramp are the points where the gutter meets the bottom of the ramp and where the top of the ramp meets the sidewalk....
- Willoughby Industries WBL-2320 Ligature-resistant Behavioral Healthcare Lavatory System
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Transfer Type Shower Compartments: ADA Standard Section 608.2.1
Section 608.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the size and clearances of transfer type shower compartments.
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7.4.6 Tread Obstacles
Tread obstacles on trails shall not exceed 2 inches (50 mm) in height measured vertically to the highest point. ...
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Priority 4: Additional Access - Drinking Fountains, Public Telephones & Fire Alarms
Word Fillable Form (0.7MB) Word Non-Fillable Form (0.6MB) PDF Non-Fillable Form (0.4MB)
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Significant Issues Raised by Public Comments in Response to the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
As noted above, we certified that the proposed rule would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. Therefore, we did not prepare an initial...
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Introduction
The questions and answers contained in this document address some of the issues most frequently raised by the public with respect to the types of multifamily dwellings subject to the design...
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Free Technical Assistance
Answers to technical and general questions about restriping parking lots or other ADA requirements are available by telephone on weekdays....
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1.1.8 City, county or city and county amendments, additions or deletions
Local modifications shall comply with Health and Safety Code Section 18941.5 for Building Standards Law, Health and Safety Code Section 17958 for State Housing Law or Health and Safety Code...
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General: ADA Standard Section 207.1
Section 207.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements for accessible means of egress in the most current ADA Standards.
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12182(b)(3) Specific construction
to participate in or benefit from the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages and accommodations of such entity where such individual poses a direct threat to the health or safety...
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Written Explanation for Refusal of Transportation
[Sec. 382.31(e)] In the situation where refusal of transportation is based on safety concerns, the written notice must include the carrier’s reasonable and specific basis for its opinion...
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17. May a school district determine that, under Title II, all children with a hearing, vision, or speech disability will receive the same auxiliary aid or service as others with that kind of disability?
Answer. No. As stated earlier, when a school district decides what auxiliary aids or services to provide, that decision is made on an individualized, case‐by‐case basis....