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§ 36.402 Alterations.
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III-6.0000 ALTERATIONS
Regulatory references: 28 CFR 36.402-36.406; Appendix A.
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11B-1002.2 Accessible routes
Accessible routes serving amusement rides shall comply with Division 4. Exceptions: 1. In load or unload areas and on amusement rides, where compliance with Section 11B-405.2...
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§ 37.43(a)(1)
(1) When a public entity alters an existing facility or a part of an existing facility used in providing designated public transportation services in a way that affects or could...
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11B-1002.2 Accessible routes
Accessible routes serving amusement rides shall comply with Division 4. Exceptions: In load or unload areas and on amusement rides, where compliance with Section...
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Emotional impact
Emotional impact Some museum or park experiences have emotional impact....
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Toilet Rooms and Bathing Rooms: ADA Standard Section 213.2
Section 213.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for toilet rooms and bathing rooms.
- National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness
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Supplementary Information:
On March 6, 1991 (56 FR 9472), the Department published final Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines (Guidelines) to provide builders and developers with technical guidance on how to comply...
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Q8: Curb Ramp Replaced as Part of a Resurfacing Alteration and Adjacent Sidewalk
The Joint Technical Assistance addresses those requirements that are triggered when a public entity alters a roadway where the roadway intersects a street level pedestrian walkway (28 CFR...
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11B-1002.4.7.1 Shoulder-to-shoulder seating
Where an amusement ride provides shoulder-to-shoulder seating, companion seats shall be shoulder-to-shoulder with the adjacent wheelchair space. Exception: Where...
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1002.4.7.1 Shoulder-to-Shoulder Seating
Where an amusement ride provides shoulder-to-shoulder seating, companion seats shall be shoulder-to-shoulder with the adjacent wheelchair space. EXCEPTION: Where...
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1002.4.7.1 Shoulder-to-Shoulder Seating
Where an amusement ride provides shoulder-to-shoulder seating, companion seats shall be shoulder-to-shoulder with the adjacent wheelchair space. EXCEPTION: Where...
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1002.4.7.1 Shoulder-to-Shoulder Seating
1002.4.7.1 Shoulder-to-Shoulder Seating. Where an amusement ride provides shoulder-to-shoulder seating, companion seats shall be shoulder-to-shoulder with the adjacent wheelchair...
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3. If I comply with the California accessibility requirements, am I in compliance with ADA?
Not necessarily. It is the sole responsibility of the business owner and/or the landlord to make sure that the facility is in compliance with the most restrictive requirements of...
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ADA Information Sources
Toll-free technical assistance is available weekdays from 10:00 to 5:30 (EDT). Information is also available through the Board's web site (http://www.access-board.gov). ...
- World Institute on Disability (WID)
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A. Impact on small entities
Impact on small entities Consistent with the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 and Executive Order 13272, the Department must consider the impacts of any proposed rule on small entities...
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§1607.4 Information on impact.
Records concerning impact. ...
- State of California Disability Access Services (DAS) - Boost Your Business: Physical Access, Technical Assistance & CASp
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Conclusion
There is a clear distinction between 49 CFR § 37.43(a)(1) and (a)(2). Section 37.43(a)(1) applies to general alterations of existing facilities that could affect the usability of the...
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21. New construction
Section 104.23 requires that all new facilities, as well as alterations that could affect access to and use of existing facilities, be designed and constructed in a manner so as to...
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§104.23 New construction.
[45 FR 30936, May 9, 1980; 45 FR 37426, June 3, 1980, as amended at 55 FR 52138, 52141, Dec. 19, 1990]
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Regulatory Impact Analysis
A Preliminary Impact Analysis was published in the Federal Register on September 7, 1990 (55 FR 37072-37129)....