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Chapter 6 Curb Ramps and Pedestrian Crossings Under Title II of the ADA
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233.3.4 Alterations
Factors to be considered in comparing one dwelling unit to another should include the number of bedrooms; amenities provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within...
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2. What Is a Reasonable Accommodation?
Common reasonable accommodations include altered break and work schedules (e.g., scheduling work around medical appointments), time off for treatment, changes in supervisory methods (e.g...
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Introduction
These best practices cover some of the most common issues people with disabilities face in regard to lodging....
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233.3.4 Alterations
Factors to be considered in comparing one dwelling unit to another should include the number of bedrooms; amenities provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within...
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2. a. ii. Responsibility
Allocations of responsibilities between landlord and tenant for removing barriers when readily achievable, and modifying policies, both in common areas as well as within places of public...
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11B-604.8.1.5 Grab bars
Where separate grab bars are required on adjacent walls at a common mounting height, an L-shaped grab bar meeting the dimensional requirements of Sections 11B-604.5.1 and 11B-604.5.2 shall...
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Effect on the certification process of using more than one regulatory scheme at the state or local level to establish accessibility requirements for title III facilities with new design requirements in the proposed standards. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department contemplates that when a jurisdiction uses more than one regulatory scheme to incorporate its accessibility requirements for title III facilities, all of the requirements...
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1. Injury in Fact
Kirola testified only that the entrance "is steep to use" and that she was unable to enter the children's play area, ostensibly attributable to steep paths. RT 1385:3-16, 1394:2-4....
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Introduction
communication required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, the WALK/DON’T WALK indications of visual pedestrian signal heads should be conveyed to pedestrians who don’t use...
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A. Training
with disabilities, and members of the community safe; promotes public welfare; builds trust with the community; respects the rights of individuals with disabilities; ensures effective use...
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CCDA Accessibility Checklist for Building Inspectors, 2015 Edition
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION CHECKLIST The California Commission on Disability Access (CCDA) is pleased to provide this Accessibility Construction Inspection Checklist (Accessibility Checklist) for use...
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDING
All of these requirements may be completed through the use of the Law School Admission Council's ("LSAC") Credential Assembly Service....
- American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)
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1010.1.9.7 Delayed egress locks
The egress path from any point shall not pass through more than one delayed egress locking system....
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Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
In fact, more than one in seven non-institutionalized Americans ages 5 and over have some type of disability (13%); problems with walking and lifting are the most common....
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1133B.2.5.1
SECTION 1133B GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY FOR ENTRANCES, EXITS AND PATHS OF TRAVEL 1133B.2 Doors. 1133B.2.5.1 Door closer. ...
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Accessible Routes
Accessible Routes Accessible routes are continuous, unobstructed paths connecting all accessible elements and spaces of a building or facility....
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1002.5 Amusement Ride Seats Designed for Transfer
Where greater distances are required for transfers, providing gripping surfaces, seat padding, and avoiding sharp objects in the path of transfer will facilitate the transfer....
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B) Accessible Route
An accessible route is an unobstructed pedestrian path that connects accessible elements and spaces such as accessible parking spaces, accessible entrances, accessible meeting rooms, accessible...
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Refuge Islands
When designing a path crossing of a roadway, refuge islands are frequently provided between opposing motor vehicle traffic flows to allow pathway users to cross only one direction of traffic...
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Stopping Sight Distance
Stopping Sight Distance Adequate sight distance is required to provide path users ample opportunity to see and react to the unexpected....