Similarly, DOT’s Section 504 "safe harbor" allows curb ramps that were newly constructed or altered prior to November 29, 2006, and that meet the 1991 ADAAG to be considered compliant.4 ...
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Altered Elements on an Accessible Route
Meeting these requirements may involve retrofit of existing facilities as part of a transition plan for compliance....
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Scoping
They further claimed that the requirements of the 2010 Standards are too burdensome to meet in new construction, and that the requirements will result in a loss of living space in places...
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Section 9, Accessible Transient Lodging (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Four percent of the first hundred rooms, and roughly two percent of rooms in excess of 100, must meet certain requirements for accessibility to persons with mobility or hearing impairments...
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Minimum Number of Wheelchair Spaces
Industry comments considered 0.5% as more than adequate in meeting the demand for accessible seating. Response....
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8.2 Expanding Medical Equipment Covered
At their first meeting, MDE Advisory Committee members conducted an exercise aimed at eliciting a comprehensive listing of medical diagnostic equipment types....
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Title II Public Entity Facilities Compliance Timetable
The altered portions of alterations advertised for bid after this date must, to the maximum extent feasible, meet the "readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities"...
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Companions. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Examples of such situations include when a school communicates with the parent of a child during a parent-teacher meeting or in a life-threatening situation, when a hospital needs to communicate...
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SAMPLE SCENARIO: POWER OUTAGE
Identify community resources that can help meet your community’s needs and plan how you will connect people to them. Fill in your resource assessment and staffing chart. ...
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16. Is the IDEA evaluation process different than the analysis used when considering an individual’s request for a particular auxiliary aid or service under Title II?
However, the school district must analyze the child’s needs and how to meet those needs based on the Title II standard, and this includes giving primary consideration to a request for a...
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Costs of Adaptation
For dwellings not subject to the accessibility requirements, the tenant would pay the cost of all modifications necessary to meet his or her needs....
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K) Temporary Events
In addition, the policies and operations for the event must meet the nondiscrimination requirements of the ADA....
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DSA IR 11B-3: DETECTABLE WARNINGS AT CURB RAMPS (with revisions issued through Jan. 2011)
Design Requirements: Per California Government Code 4451(d), until such building standards are published in the California Building Standards Code that meet or exceed the requirements of...
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Legal Requirements
Section 508(c) also defines a wheelchair and states that wheelchairs meeting that definition may be used in Federal wilderness areas....
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III-4.1100 General
The hospital requires all applicants, no matter their specialty, to meet certain physical and mental health qualifications, because the hospital believes they will promote the safe and efficient...
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2.2.2.1 FCC Regulations
ALS in really large venues, such as football stadiums, can also employ one of the commercial FM frequencies as long as they meet the power requirements designated by the FCC....
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Religious entity (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
When a church rents meeting space, which is not a place of worship, to a local community group or to a private, independent day care center, the ADA applies to the activities of the local...
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Section 36.307 Accessible or Special Goods (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
accessible or special goods include such items as Brailled versions of books, books on audio-cassettes, closed captioned video tapes, special sizes or lines of clothing, and special foods to meet...
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Section 36.102 Application (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
This distinction is drawn in recognition of the fact that a private entity that meets the regulatory definition of public accommodation could also own, lease or lease to, or operate facilities...
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Cassette Recordings (Advisory Guidance)
., "tape 2, side 1, Guide to Barrier Free Meetings, continuing on page 75." i....
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Section 9, Accessible Transient Lodging (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Four percent of the first hundred rooms, and roughly two percent of rooms in excess of 100, must meet certain requirements for accessibility to persons with mobility or hearing impairments...
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Section 37.71 Purchase or Lease of New Non-Rail Vehicles by Public Entities Operating Fixed Route Systems
construes it, is to address a situation in which (because of a sudden increase in the number of lift-equipped buses requested) lift manufacturers are unable to produce enough lifts to meet...
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II-7.1200 Qualified interpreter
Can a public entity use a staff member who signs "pretty well" as an interpreter for meetings with individuals who use sign language to communicate?...
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
It is not possible to meet the requirements for both the "Floor Identification Signs" and the "Fire Department Signs" with a single sign at each stair level, although this is frequently...