The Department's regulation implementing title II, which will be codified at 28 CFR part 35, addresses the obligations of public entities to ensure accessibility by providing curb ramps...
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Facility (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
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I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
community or in nearby communities) that could be used if people with disabilities cannot immediately return home after a disaster if, for instance, necessary accessible features such as ramps...
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F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
function include the costs associated with-- (a) Providing an accessible route to connect the altered area and site arrival points, including but not limited to interior and exterior ramps...
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Design of Shared Use Paths, Street Intersections, and Midblock Crossings
Ramps and Vertical Design Considerations G. Treatments through Interchange Areas H. Crossing Safety Intervention Measures 5. Section 5 - Grade Separated Intersections A....
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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
The Department's regulation contains a list of 21 examples of modifications that may be readily achievable: 1) Installing ramps; 2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances;...
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Structural Impracticability (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
This exception to accessibility requirements should not be applied to situations in which a facility is located in ‘‘hilly’’ terrain or on a plot of land upon which there are steep grades...
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Definition of "other power-driven mobility device.''
fuel-powered device would create a substantial risk of serious harm to the environment or natural or cultural resources, and to whether the use of such a device conflicts with Federal land...
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Structural Impracticability (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
This exception to accessibility requirements should not be applied to situations in which a facility is located in "hilly'' terrain or on a plot of land upon which there are steep grades...
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Definition of "other power-driven mobility device." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
fuel-powered device would create a substantial risk of serious harm to the environment or natural or cultural resources, and to whether the use of such a device conflicts with Federal land...
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Section 36.311 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Additionally, the risk of harm to the environment or natural or cultural resources or conflicts with federal land management laws and regulations are also to be considered. ...
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Papa’s Pizzeria and the Strange Comfort of Controlled Chaos
Suddenly you’re staring at a cartoon pizza station with the concentration of someone landing a plane. And somehow, it works....
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§35.150 Existing facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Carrying is not permitted as an alternative to structural modifications such as installation of a ramp or a chairlift....
- Viking E-1600-02A-EWP Emergency Phones with Built-in Auto Dialer and Digital Announcer with Weather Protection
- Viking E-1600A Elevator Phones with Built-in Digital Announcers
- Viking E-1600-03B-EWP Emergency Phones with Built-in Auto Dialer and Digital Announcer with Weather Protection
- Viking E-1600-03B Emergency Phones with Built-in Auto Dialer and Digital Announcer
- Viking E-1600-02A Emergency Phone with Built-in Auto Dialer and Digital Announcer
- Viking Talk-A-Phones ETP-400V and ETP-400DV, Panel Phone E-1600A-TP-EWP
- Viking E-1600-55A Emergency Phones with Built-in Auto Dialer and Digital Announcer
- Viking E-1600-20A Emergency Phones with Built-in Auto Dialer and Digital Announcer
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§35.151 New Construction and Alterations
In response to comments, the Department has added to the final rule a new paragraph (e) setting out the requirements of § 36.151 as applied to curb ramps....
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§35.151 New construction and alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In response to comments, the Department has added to the final rule a new paragraph (e) setting out the requirements of §36.151 as applied to curb ramps....
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Disability Savvy Quiz
All of the following are commonly overlooked barriers: Vehicles blocking ramps Housekeeping and cleaning carts blocking hallways and rest rooms....