. § 12182(a)], plainly enough, is that the owner or operator of a store, hotel, restaurant, dentist’s office, travel agency, theater, Web site, or other facility (whether in physical space...
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1. Carparts Held That Public Accommodations are Not Limited to Physical Structures
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ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with Guests who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hotels, Motels, and Other Places of Transient Lodging
For short and relatively simple in-person conversations, such as inquiries about room rates and availability, or questions about restaurant menu items, an exchange of written notes may be...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Blind or Visually-Impaired
Describe the environment in detail as you go and ask the person if he or she would like you to point out airport amenities such as restaurants, shops, ATM machines, restrooms, airline club...
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"Service Animal'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
individuals with disabilities have claimed, whether fraudulently or sincerely (albeit mistakenly), that their animals are service animals covered by the ADA, in order to gain access to hotels, restaurants...
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
from playing on a golf course or all individuals with cerebral palsy from attending a movie theater, or limit the seating of individuals with Down's syndrome to only particular areas of a restaurant...
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Reduced scoping for play areas and other recreation facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., in quick service restaurants or shopping centers), the play area should be exempt from compliance with the supplemental requirements because barrier removal would be too costly, and as...
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These commenters included trade and business associations, associations of retail stores, associations of restaurant owners, retail and convenience store chains, and a model code organization...
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These commenters included trade and business associations, associations of retail stores, associations of restaurant owners, retail and convenience store chains, and a model code organization...
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ii. Web accessibility under the ADA
within a building that contains not more than five rooms for rent or hire and that is actually occupied by the proprietor of the establishment as the residence of the proprietor; (2) A restaurant...
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Section 36.208 Direct Threat (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In places of public accommodation such as restaurants, theaters, or hotels, where the contact between the public accommodation and its clients is transitory, the uniform application of an...
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B. Defendant is Covered Under Title III Because it Owns and Operates its Watch Instantly Service; Other Control Arguments Are Not Supported or Are Inappropriate for Judgment on the Pleadings
., 58 F.3d 1063, 1066-68 (5th Cir. 1995) (affirming grant of summary judgment, ruling that Dairy Queen franchisor did not own or operate the franchisee restaurant in a suit alleging ADA...
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A. Statutory and Rulemaking History Up to the 2008 NPRM
disability in the activities of places of public accommodation (private entities whose operations affect commerce and that fall into one of twelve categories listed in the ADA, such as restaurants...
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Background
Transfers are also required for enabling participation in a wide variety of community settings such as restaurants, parks, pools and medical offices....
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Section 36.302 Modifications in Policies, Practices, or Procedures (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
It is intended that the broadest feasible access be provided to service animals in all places of public accommodation, including movie theaters, restaurants, hotels, retail stores, hospitals...
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Accessibility of Airport Terminals and Facilities
., hotels, restaurants, news and gift stores)....
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Recognition of psychiatric service animals, but not "emotional support animals.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department believes, however, that the presence of such animals is not required in the context of public accommodations, such as restaurants, hospitals, hotels, retail establishments...
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B. Legal foundation for equipment and furniture coverage
doctors' offices, hospitals, nursing homes, hotels and motels, shopping centers, specified public transportation terminals, recreational facilities, such as health clubs or golf courses, restaurants...
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Section 36.302 Modifications in Policies, Practices, or Procedures (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
It is intended that the broadest feasible access be provided to service animals in all places of public accommodation, including movie theaters, restaurants, hotels, retail stores, hospitals...
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In order to provide access to individuals who use wheelchairs, for example, restaurants may need to rearrange tables and chairs, and department stores may need to reconfigure display racks...
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Section 36.203 Integrated Settings (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, it would be a violation of this provision to require persons with mental disabilities to eat in the back room of a restaurant or to refuse to allow a person with a disability...
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Section 36.203 Integrated Settings (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
For example, it would be a violation of this provision to require persons with mental disabilities to eat in the back room of a restaurant or to refuse to allow a person with a disability...
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Additional Information
Single-user toilet rooms are located in a wide variety of public and private facilities, including restaurants, fast-food establishments, schools, retail stores, parks, sports stadiums,...
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
In order to provide access to individuals who use wheelchairs, for example, restaurants may need to rearrange tables and chairs, and department stores may need to reconfigure display racks...