While these technical assistance documents do not address all ADA compliance issues that may arise in emergency shelters, they address a number of the most common access problems....
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F. Emergency Shelter Programs
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Introduction
A key component of ADA compliance is maintaining those features so they remain usable. Businesses spend money to remove barriers. And, businesses need to protect that investment....
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4.Information, documentation, and training
sections of the (ADAAG) (http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/compliance_with_the_ada_for_itm/comply_comp1.html) TRACE ITM (http://trace.wisc.edu/world/kiosks/itms/) Appended Document Compliance...
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a) Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Transition Plan
See Cohen, 754 F.3d at 696 (holding that Title II regulations do "not require the City to build curb ramps at every corner during its transition to compliance with the ADA.")....
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Make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures when necessary to avoid disability discrimination in all interactions with people with mental health disabilities or I/DD
Examples of how local law enforcement, corrections, and justice system leaders have facilitated compliance with this obligation: Trained law enforcement officers that, when...
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Hospitality for All
recent Harris Poll, in conjunction with the Open Doors Organization and the Travel Industry Association of America, suggested that travelers would double their travel spending if minor compliance...
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Web Accessibility
In its Project Civic Access settlement agreements with local governments the Department of Justice stipulates compliance with WCAG 2.0 AA....
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Does a wheelchair user have to use the seat belt and shoulder harness?
Many state seat belt laws also contain provisions exempting certain types of vehicles (such as buses and taxis) from compliance, as well as exceptions for persons who cannot use a seat belt...
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Complaints Made During the Trip
promptly take action to resolve the problem as follows: If no violation of the law has occurred yet, the CRO must take action or direct other employees to take action to ensure compliance...
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ADA Coordinator, Grievance Procedure, Self-Evaluations, and Transition Plans
, and Transition Plans Public entities that have 50 or more employees are required to have a grievance procedure and to designate at least one responsible employee to coordinate ADA compliance...
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11B-403.5.1 Clear width
When, because of right-of-way restrictions, natural barriers or other existing conditions, the enforcing agency determines that compliance with the 48-inch (1219 mm) clear sidewalk width...
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A. Final Regulatory Assessment (EO 12866)
Compliance costs for new requirements are monetized for the projected 12-year regulatory timeframe, including potential costs to small businesses offering OTRB-provided transportation, charter...
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CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS ETA Editor's Note Sections from California Building Code Chapter 2 not adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance (DSA-AC) omitted. ...
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III-8.2000 Private suits
ILLUSTRATION: X has reasonable grounds for believing that the plans for a hotel complex are not in compliance with the ADA....
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III-7.4200 Accessible route
In such a case, the private entity is not responsible for compliance. However, it is encouraged to request public entities to modify sidewalks and install curb cuts....
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15(e)
Compliance with ADA Standards § 9.3 may be achieved by providing either (1) visual alarms connected to the building emergency alarm system, and visual notification devices for incoming telephone...
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Applying the Accessibility Standards to the Plan, Installation, and Maintenance of Ground Level Accessible Routes for Playgrounds
Are the ground surfaces inspected and maintained regularly and frequently to ensure continued compliance with ASTM F1951-99?...
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11B-410.8 Restriction sign
This section incorporates ASME A18.1-2003, sections 2 and 5 by reference, and requires compliance with CCR, Title 8, Sections 3094.2(d), 3094.2(e), 2094.2(g), and 3094.2(p)....
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I. Slip Resistant Surface—Aisles, Steps, Floor Areas Where People Walk, Floor Areas in Securement Locations, Lift Platforms, Ramps
A research project sponsored by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) conducted tests with persons with disabilities and concluded that a higher coefficient...
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CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS
ETA Editor's Note Sections from California Building Code Chapter 2 not adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance (DSA-AC) omitted. ...
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11B-223.1 General
While dispersion is not required, the flexibility it provides can be a critical factor in ensuring cost effective compliance with applicable civil rights laws, including titles II and III...
- Federal Highway Administration (FHWA): ADA/Section 504 Programs
- Boston Center for Independent Living (BCIL) - Boston, MA
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11B-101.1 General
In some cases Chapter 11B requires compliance with requirements in other parts of the building code....