the location of an accessible route would adequately meet the needs of people with disabilities, the Department has taken the following factors into consideration based on TAS 201.1: (i)...
Search Results "Title I"
-
Technical Memorandum TM 2014-24 Location (Accessible Routes)
-
Guidelines for Requirement 4
The Guidelines for Requirement 4 present design specifications for providing an accessible route into and through the covered dwelling unit, as required by §100.205(c)(3)(i)....
-
4.1.6(3)(d)
EXCEPTION: Consideration shall be given to providing accessible elements and spaces in each altered building or facility complying with: (i) 4.6, Parking and Passenger Loading Zones,...
-
17. Q: Do I have to create another job for an employee who, because of disability, can no longer perform the essential functions of her job even with reasonable accommodation?
A: No. The ADA does not require an employer to create jobs for people with disabilities. However, the employee must be reassigned to a vacant position for which the individual is...
-
Voice recognition software
I use Dragon NaturallySpeaking (formerly Dragon Dictate) and have for many years. ...
-
Toilet Centerline
Anyone know how I can easily fix the toilet centerline? It is 19.5" from the side wall but I don't want to have to relocate plumbing or hire a contractor. ...
- Tom Olin: Activist Photographer of the Disability Rights Movement
- Disabled Renters' Housing Rights Fact Sheet by AGIS
-
Do access aisle borders (in blue) have to be painted on all four sides to be considered compliant?
I would say yes as the language in the code is pretty specific using the term "perimeter". I would also say that both of the "end" lines would/could be within the required length. ...
-
Test A (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many commenters asked that "traumatic brain injury" be added to the list in paragraph (1)(i)....
-
R202 Alterations and Elements Added to Existing Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
on the meaning of the word “resurfacing” when they conduct rulemaking to include accessibility standards for pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way in regulations implementing Title...
-
3. Handicapped person
Paragraph (j)(2)(i) further defines physical or mental impairments....
-
Hotel Bed Height
I did not know you responded to my question until today. I wish Corada would send an email to alert you that someone responded to your question. ...
- Texas Health and Human Services (HHS): Blind Children's Vocational Discovery and Development Program (BCVDDP)
-
Commercial Facilities
passenger rail cars (including coaches, dining cars, sleeping cars, lounge cars, and food service cars), and any other railroad cars described in Section 242 of the ADA or covered under Title...
-
Q4: Road Alteration Projects that Trigger Curb Ramp Improvements Not on State/Local Property
A4: The public entity performing the alteration is ultimately responsible for following and implementing the ADA requirements specified in the regulations implementing title II. ...
-
11B-409.1 General
Elevator safety is regulated by the California Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Elevator Ride and Tramway Unit - see Title 8, California Code of Regulations for more information...
-
End of Document
By: _____________________________________ Title: ____________________________ 400 North State of Franklin Road Johnson City, Tennessee 37604 & By:___________________________...
-
Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards Sub-Committee Recommendations Imaging Equipment
Subcommittee’s technical recommendations for imaging equipment (except Mammographic equipment) have taken into consideration the following technical criteria proposed in Chapter 3, part 1195 to Title...
-
Step 7 - Create an Action Plan
The Title II regulations don’t include a planning process for these non-structural tasks....
-
§ 35.151(c)(1)
CFR part 101-19.6) or with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (Appendix A to the Department of Justice's final rule implementing title...
-
A. Accessibility Laws
.; and the regulations codified in Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations)....
-
13. New Construction and Alterations
construction and alteration work at Pedestrian Facilities fully complies with the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design or the then-current iteration of the California Building Code ("CBC" or "Title...
-
2. a. ii. Responsibility
Responsibility Both the proprietor who owns the building where the facility is located and the tenant who owns or operates the facility are responsible for compliance with Title...
