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ADA INFORMATION RESOURCES
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FAQ: Why should I enter ADA references in the content I add to my Corada WorkSpace?
into Corada allows it to be integrated with Corada’s existing database of other accessibility-related material, so users’ content will be in context with applicable federal standards, regulations...
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FAQ: Is there a fee for using Corada?
All of the federal ADA regulations and standards, dozens of federal technical assistance documents and products/services to improve accessibility will ALWAYS BE FREE on Corada....
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FAQ: Why should I enter keywords in the content I add to my Corada WorkSpace?
into Corada allows it to be integrated with Corada’s existing database of other accessibility-related material, so users’ content will be in context with applicable federal standards, regulations...
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Furnishings and Equipment
DOJ’s ADA regulations include requirements that may impact non-fixed elements, such as providing accessible medical equipment, including examination tables and chairs, to provide persons...
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68.90. Administrative Sanctions or Penalties
in accordance with the provisions of the Act; Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 51; and Title 16, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 60 (relating to the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation...
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[A] 111.2 Certificate issued
To see the entire Chapter, consult California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2 - 2016 California Building Code (2016 CBC), available for purchase from International Code Council (http...
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Introduction
The guidance provided in the Department's regulations and accompanying preambles has been carefully reorganized to provide a focused, systematic description of the ADA's requirements....
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111.2 Certificate issued
To see the entire Chapter, consult California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2 - 2019 California Building Code (2019 CBC), available for purchase from International Code Council (http...
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Washing Machines; Clothes Dryers— Sections 214.2 and 214.3 of the 2010 Standards
These requirements apply to each laundry room except that HUD’s Section 504 regulation and UFAS would not require a laundry room on an upper story of a non-elevator building to be accessible...
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233.3.4.2 Alterations to Individual Residential Dwelling Units
The term "alteration" is defined both in Section 106 of these requirements and in the Department of Justice ADA regulations....
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II. Reservations, Understandings, and Declarations
While many state and local laws and regulations clearly comply with the provisions of the Disabilities Convention on these issues, some state and local standards can be interpreted as less...
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Section 35.151(b)(4)(ii)(C) Path of travel--safe harbor
The ADA delegates to the Attorney General the responsibility for issuing regulations that define the parameters of covered entities’ obligations when the statute does not directly address...
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1127B.1
Where the enforcing agency determines that compliance with these regulations would create an unreasonable hardship because of topography, natural barriers, etc., an exception may be granted...
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28 CFR Parts 35 and 36, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability; Accessibility of Web Information and Services of State and Local Government Entities and Public Accommodations (ANPRM)
SUMMARY: The Department of Justice (Department) is considering revising the regulations implementing title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA or Act) in order to establish...
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Section 36.302(f) Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
With this NPRM, the Department proposes to include a section on ticketing within the regulation on modifications to policies, practices, and procedures. See 28 CFR 36.302....
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28 CFR Part 36 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations and in Commercial Facilities NPRM: Preamble (2008 Title III NPRM Preamble)
Concurrently with the publication of this NPRM, the Department is publishing an NPRM to amend its title II regulation, which covers state and local government entities, in order to adopt...
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Section 35.150(b)(2) Safe Harbor (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The title II regulation makes clear that, unlike public accommodations under title III, a public entity is not required to make each of its existing facilities accessible to and usable by...
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Sources of Technical Assistance
Constructed Lodging Facilities | Acrobat PDF format ADA Checklist for New Lodging Facilities Five Steps to Make New Lodging Facilities Comply With the ADA | Acrobat PDF format Title III regulation...
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Comments
As the Department is aware and as many commenters pointed out in response to the NPRM question on the subject, in the nearly 20 years since the Department issued its ADA regulation there...
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7.1. Purpose and Objective of the Final Rule, Relative to Movie Theaters Categorized As Small
As noted earlier in this Final RA (see Section 1.1), the Department’s existing regulation implementing the ADA’s title III auxiliary aids provision reiterates the obligation of covered...
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Section 35.151(b)(4)(ii)(C) Path of travel—safe harbor (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The ADA delegates to the Attorney General the responsibility for issuing regulations that define the parameters of covered entities' obligations when the statute does not directly address...
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Section 37.155 Factors in Decision To Grant an Undue Financial Burden Waiver
While the regulation calls for a trip-by-trip determination of eligibility, this provision recognizes that this is not possible for some systems, particularly the large systems....
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224.5 Dispersion
Places of lodging subject to this part [of the title III regulation] shall comply with the provisions of the 2010 Standards applicable to transient lodging, including, but not limited to...