This Accessibility Checklist is based on the 2013 California Building Code (CBC), Part 2, Title 24, California Code of Regulations and should be used in conjunction with the regulations...
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CCDA Accessibility Checklist for Building Inspectors, 2015 Edition
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Inquiries about service animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some commenters suggested that a title III entity be allowed to require current documentation, no more than one year old, on letterhead from a mental health professional stating the following...
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Disability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The definition of the term "disability" is the same as the definition in the title III regulation codified at 28 CFR Part 36....
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Section 36.406(g) Medical Care Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.406(g) Medical Care Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis) In the 1991 title III regulation, there was no provision addressing the dispersion of accessible sleeping rooms...
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B. Question 2: Section 904.4.1 and Clear Counter Space
would it make sense to construe 904.4.1 to imply such a requirement: 904.4.1’s exception expressly recognizes that a sales or service counter that is less than 36 inches long can satisfy Title...
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ENFORCEMENT
issue or issues raised within sixty (60) days of the date it provides notice to THE CREDIT UNION, it may institute a civil action in federal court to enforce the terms of this Agreement or title...
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1023.9 Stairway identification signs
To see the entire Section, consult California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2 - 2019 California Building Code (2019 CBC), available for purchase from International Code Council (http...
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VIII. REPORTING, MONITORING, ENFORCEMENT, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
This Consent Decree is limited to resolving claims under Title III of the ADA related to the facts specifically set forth in Paragraph 3 above involving architectural noncompliance with...
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Scoping for timeshare or condominium hotels. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Title III of the ADA does not apply to units designed and constructed with the intention that they be rented or sold as exclusively residential units....
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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
The readily achievable standard is also less demanding than the "undue hardship" standard in title I, which limits the obligation to make reasonable accommodation in employment....
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Sections 35.108(f) and 36.105(f)—Is Regarded as Having Such an Impairment
In addition, a number of commenters cited the EEOC title I rule at 29 CFR 1630.15(f) and asked the Department to clarify that ‘‘the issue of whether an actual or perceived impairment is...
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III. Results of the Study
VA Crushed rock with Gravel Pave II Originally constructed unsuccessfully as a natural aggregate trail due to washout....
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Integration of inmates and detainees with disabilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In general, commenters strongly supported the NPRM's clarification that the title II integration mandate applies to State and local corrections agencies and the facilities in which they...
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ASME
American Society of Mechanical Engineers Two Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5990 A17.1—2019/CSA B44: the edition as referenced in: California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division...
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‘‘Place of public accommodation.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The actions of public entities are governed by title II of the ADA and will be subject to regulations issued by the Department of Justice under that title....
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Place of public accommodation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The actions of public entities are governed by title II of the ADA and will be subject to regulations issued by the Department of Justice under that title....
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Likewise, consistent with ADAAG, the final rule adds in § 36.308(a)(1)(ii)(B) a requirement that, to the extent readily achievable, wheelchair seating provide lines of sight and choice of...
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8. Notice, Reporting, and Monitoring Requirements
Any such inspections shall be conducted (i) during non-show times within ten (10) business days of such notice and (ii) shall be limited to the requirements of the ADA with respect to (a...
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202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
choosing which accessible elements to provide, priority should be given to those elements that will provide the greatest access, in the following order: (i) An accessible entrance; (ii...
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Open Captioning (or Other Technologies) as an Option for Compliance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
legislative history, we are making it clear that the ADA does not require movie theaters to use open captions as a means of providing effective communication.34 In the NPRM, § 36.303(g)(2)(ii...
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24. Is it a reasonable accommodation to modify a workplace policy?
. § 1630.2(o)(2)(ii) (1997). See US Airways, Inc. v. Barnett, 535 U.S., 122 S. Ct. 1516, 1521 (2002). 72. See Dutton v. Johnson County Bd. of Comm'rs, 868 F....
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References
Upper limb function in persons with long term paraplegia and implications for independence: Part II. Paraplegia 32: 219-224, 1994 Finley MA, McQuade KJ and Rodgers MM....
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36. Health, welfare, and other social service providers
The paragraph parallels §§104.4(b)(ii) and 104.43(b)....
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H. Your Obligation to Provide Services and Equipment
[Sec. 382.41(h)] In addition, you should be familiar with how (i) a passenger accesses and uses a particular service or piece of equipment; (ii) the passenger’s needs are being met by the...