The ADA requires places of public accommodation “to ensure that no individual with a disability is excluded, denied services, segregated or otherwise treated differently than other individuals...
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g. Discussion of Significant Regulatory Alternatives That Minimize Impact on Small Entities
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Section 36.303(g)(8) Notice
These commenters reasoned that individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision, should be able to find this information easily....
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Picnic Tables
Provide clear floor or ground space that is 30 inches by 48 inches (760 millimeters by 1,220 millimeters) at each wheelchair seating space, positioned to accommodate a forward approach to...
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iii. Need for Department action
The Department has also repeatedly affirmed the application of title III to websites of public accommodations....
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4. Benefits—Qualitative Discussion of Benefits
Moreover, as a result of the increased accommodations required by this rule, it is reasonable to predict that some number of persons with disabilities will likely attend movies for the first...
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c. Transfer Surface Size for Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in the Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position
Those advocating for a larger width were concerned about the ability of the patient to reposition after transfer and about accommodating obese patients....
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17 Inch Low Height
17 Inch Low Height A portion of the Committee maintained that a height range of 17 inches - 25 inches would accommodate a significant portion of people with disabilities....
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1.4 Overview of Report
However, as is clear throughout the report, with some important exceptions, current equipment designs rarely accommodate fully persons with disabilities....
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§35.130(b)(2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
which is derived from section 501(d) of the Americans with Disabilities Act, states that nothing in this part shall be construed to require an individual with a disability to accept an accommodation...
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PATH OF TRAVEL
ADA imposes the responsibility when an alteration or addition to a public accommodation or commercial facility includes or affects an area containing a primary function....
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2.7 Vehicle and Transportation Systems Accessibility.
The provision by an airport of additional accommodations (e.g., parking spaces in a close-in lot) is not a substitute for meeting the requirements in 49 CFR § 37.33(a); and 2.7.2 Fixed-route...
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Architectural Barriers
They can include parking spaces that are too narrow to accommodate people who use wheelchairs; a step or steps at the entrance or to part of the selling space of a store; round doorknobs...
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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel
These commenters argued that if a public accommodation already is in the process of altering its facility, there should be a legal requirement that individuals with disabilities are entitled...
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Appendix B to Part 382—Cross-Reference Table
Advance notice requirements. 35 29 Safety assistants (formerly “attendants”). 37 87(a) Seat assignments. 38 81 through 87 Seating accommodations...
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‘‘Private club.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
other establishment not in fact open to the public, except to the extent that the facilities of such establishment are made available to the customers or patrons of [a place of public accommodation...
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Appendix B – Cross-Reference Table
Advance notice requirements. 35 29 Safety assistants (formerly “attendants”). 37 87(a) Seat assignments. 38 81 through 87 Seating accommodations...
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II. BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
plaintiffs and individuals with disabilities in violation of the ADA, by denying them access to, and full and equal enjoyment of, the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages and/or accommodations...
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1. Abdomen depth (AD)
The 95th percentile value for female users of manual and power wheelchairs was approximately 30.5 in. and would accommodate about 95% of female users assuming no other clearance dimensions...
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Alterations to cells and program access. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If the state fails to accommodate prisoners with disabilities, these individuals have little recourse, particularly when the need is urgent (e.g., an accessible toilet or clean needles for...
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References
Job Accommodation Network (2002). Searchable Online Accommodation Resource, (SOAR) Emergency Evacuation Devices, http://www.jan.wvu.edu/soar/motor/emergevac.html....
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Private club (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
other establishment not in fact open to the public, except to the extent that the facilities of such establishment are made available to the customers or patrons of [a place of public accommodation...
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Components (M303.4)
The height of the component and any adjustable feature would have to accommodate patients seated in a wheelchair....
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B. JURISDICTION
Accordingly, it is a public accommodation covered by title III of the ADA. 42 U.S.C. § 12181(7)(F), 28 C.F.R. § 36.104. 14....
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6. Do Title II and Section 504 apply to private contractors of child welfare agencies and courts?
. §§ 84.3(h); 84.4(b)(1), (4). 66 Private entities involved in child welfare activities may also be public accommodations with their own nondiscrimination obligations under Title III...