Reference: 68.30(5) Areas, elements, and spaces in residential amenity centers used exclusively by residents* and their guests are not subject to compliance with Chapter 469 or TAS based...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-16 Residential Amenity Centers
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9. Q: One of the children in my center hits and bites other children. His parents are now saying that I can't expel him because his bad behavior is due to a disability. What can I do?
Centers should not make assumptions, however, about how a child with a disability is likely to behave based on their past experiences with other children with disabilities....
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Scoping and technical requirements applicable to "places of lodging." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters stated that the determination as to which requirements apply should be made based on the intention for use at the time of design and construction....
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503.4 User Controls for Captions and Audio Description (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These proposed requirements for accessibility of software-based on-screen controls for captions and audio description serve as a complement to the near-identical requirements for hardware-related...
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A4.30.1 GENERAL
The type of map or instructions used must be based on the information to be communicated, which depends highly on the type of buildings or users....
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403.1 General
Biometric methods based on dissimilar biological characteristics increase the likelihood that individuals possess at least one of the specified characteristics....
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Station 6-Speed
The data entry spreadsheet was set up to calculate the average speeds based on these recorded times. 8. Birriel, E., J.C. Pernia, J.J. Lu, and T.A. Petritsch....
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Factors to consider when making decisions about what is readily achievable (and not readily achievable)
The geographic separateness and the administrative or fiscal relationship of the site or sites to any parent corporation or entity Based upon these criteria, a business may decide...
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1.1.6 Flatness of walk cross slope
This method of measurement is based on the assumption that most accessible exterior walks will be at least 60 in. (1525 mm) wide due to passing requirements and that users will tend to stay...
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Q. What kinds of actions are required to reasonably accommodate applicants and employees?
The decision as to the appropriate accommodation must be based on the particular facts of each case....
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Q. May an employer inquire as to whether a prospective employee is disabled?
These provisions of the law are intended to prevent the employer from basing hiring and employment decisions on unfounded assumptions about the effects of a disability....
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68.51. Review of Construction Documents
(2) Resubmittals received after completion of construction, based on the recorded estimated completion of construction, may not be reviewed but will become a matter of record....
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.4 Test number three, unusual characteristics test
subject to other similar requirements of law or code that require the lowest floor or the lowest structural member of the lowest floor be designed to a specified level at or above the base...
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1133A.4.1 Repositionable countertops
Base cabinets directly under sinks and work surfaces shall be removable as required in Section 1133A.3....
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Amusement Rides: ADA Standard Section 206.2.9
Section 206.2.9 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in amusement rides.
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Detention and Correctional Facilities: ADA Standard Section 217.4.8
Section 217.4.8 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTYs in detention and correctional facilities.
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Residential Facilities: ADA Standard Section 215.5
Section 215.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for fire alarm systems in residential facilities.
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Transient Lodging: ADA Standard Section 215.4
Section 215.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for fire alarm systems in transient lodging.
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Performance Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.6
Section 206.2.6 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in performance areas.
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Designated Aisle Seats: ADA Standard Section 221.4
Section 221.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for designated aisle seats in assembly areas.
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Bullying and Harassment
Section 504 prohibits disability-based harassment by peers that is sufficiently serious to deny or limit a student’s ability to participate in or benefit from the school’s education programs...
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6. Recognize that Proper Installation of Play Surface Systems is Key
The concrete base has been prepared and is awaiting the application of the poured-in-place rubber (PIP) system....