In assembly areas, wheelchair spaces shall be provided in each specialty seating area that provides spectators with distinct services or amenities that generally are not available to other...
Search Results "Attorney General"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
11B-221.2.1.6 Specialty seating areas
-
Hospitality Accessibility Blog Reviewer
I am a General Contractor that solely renovates hotels and I would like to help provide constructability input into accessible solutions to help owners plan their hotel purchase/PIP or upcoming...
-
G.6.vii. - What are the historical financial threshold and circumstances that appear to satisfy the courts relative to "undue burden" justifications by the government?
A general discussion on undue burden as it relates to 508 is offered on http://www.section508.gov/docs/undueburdenarticle.htm....
-
508 Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Chapter 2 would contain provisions currently addressed in existing 508 Standards §§ 1194.2 “Application” and 1194.3 “General Exceptions,” thereby locating all scoping provisions in a single...
-
C102.8.2 TIA 1083
TIA 1083 defines measurement procedures and performance requirements for the handset generated audio band magnetic noise of wire line telephones, including digital cordless telephones....
-
A4.31.3 Mounting Height
A generally available public telephone with a coin slot mounted lower on the equipment would allow universal installation of telephones at a height of 48 in (1220 mm) or less to all operable...
-
8.4 Recommendations
The signal-to-noise ratio for internally generated noise cannot be less than 18 dB. 4. The peak clipping levels down from the peak cannot be greater than 18 dB....
-
A4.31.3 MOUNTING HEIGHT
A generally available public telephone with a coin slot mounted lower on the equipment would allow universal installation of telephones at a height of 48 in (1220 mm) or less to all operable...
-
III-7.8300 Medical care facilities
In general purpose hospitals, and in psychiatric and detoxification facilities, 10 percent of patient bedrooms and toilets must be accessible....
-
III-7.8200 Restaurants and cafeterias
In restaurants, generally all dining areas and five percent of fixed tables (but not less than one) must be accessible....
-
§ 37.141(b)
If a coordinated plan is not completed by January 26, 1992, those entities intending to coordinate paratransit service must submit a general statement declaring their intention to provide...
-
PUBLIC-USE AREAS
Interior or exterior rooms or spaces of a building or facility that are made available to the general public and do not include common use areas....
-
PUBLIC-USE AREAS
Interior or exterior rooms or spaces of a building or facility that are made available to the general public and do not include common use areas....
-
Integration: ADA Standard Section 221.2.2
Section 221.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for integration of wheelchair spaces in assembly areas.
-
PRAYER FOR RELIEF
Reasonable attorneys' fees and costs, as provided by law; and D. Such other relief as the Court finds just and proper. Dated this 8th day of October, 2015....
-
PUBLIC-USE AREAS
Interior or exterior rooms or spaces of a building that are made available to the general public and does not include common use areas....
-
Floor Designations
In the final rule, this specification, now located at section 407.2.3.1, applies the mounting height generally required for other types of tactile signs by 703.2 (48 to 60 inches above the...
-
Are the ADA spaces ADA-only? Vans only in Van accessible spaces?
RESPONSE: Standard accessible and van accessible EVCS vehicle spaces which display the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA), sometimes referred to as the wheelchair symbol, are generally...
-
18. Q: Must we admit children with mental retardation and include them in all center activities?
A: Centers cannot generally exclude a child just because he or she has mental retardation....
-
11. Q: We have a "no pets" policy. Do I have to allow a child with a disability to bring a service animal, such as a seeing eye dog?
This does not mean that you must abandon your "no pets" policy altogether, but simply that you must make an exception to your general rule for service animals....