The ADA establishes requirements for twelve categories of public accommodations, including stores and shops, restaurants and bars, service establishments, theaters, hotels, recreation facilities...
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Private Businesses that Serve the Public: Public Accommodations
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9.2.2(6)
., Equivalent facilitation at a hotel patio or balcony might consist of providing raised decking or a ramp to provide accessibility)....
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PUBLIC HOUSING
Publically owned and/or operated transient lodging, such as hotels, motels, hostels and other facilities providing accommodations of a short term nature of not more than 30 days duration...
- Alarm Clock Pro (Stand-alone alarm clock) (BE1370)
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Scoping for Guest Rooms
The hotel and motel industry strongly opposed increasing scoping for rooms providing communication access to 50%, which it considered unsubstantiated and unsupported by the assessed need...
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Section 37.161 Maintenance of Accessible Features--General
is out of order, blocking access to one of its stations, it could accommodate users of the station by announcing the problem at other stations to alert passengers and offer accessible shuttle...
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Accessibility of Airport Terminals and Facilities
., a parking shuttle service run by the airport authority) or public transportation services that serve the airport (e.g. a public rail or bus transit link to the airport)....
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Section 36.406(c) Places of Lodging
For many years the Department has received inquiries from members of the public seeking clarification of ADA coverage of rental accommodations in timeshares, condominium hotels, and mixed-use...
- Alarm Clock Receiver (BE1380)
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
They also have specific technical standards for restaurants, medical care facilities, mercantile facilities, libraries, and transient lodging (such as hotels and shelters). ...
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
For purposes of this code, a facility is a "place of lodging" if it is (i) An inn, hotel, or motel; or (ii) A facility that (A) Provides guest rooms for sleeping for stays that...
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Introduction
Introduction Hotels, motels, inns, and other places of lodging designed and constructed after January 26, 1993, must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)....
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§382.43(c)
., a hotel stay) that must be purchased with air transportation, you must ensure the public-facing Web pages on your primary Web site are accessible to individuals with disabilities as provided...
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§ 382.43(c)
., a hotel stay) that must be purchased with air transportation, you must ensure the public-facing Web pages on your primary Web site are accessible to individuals with disabilities as provided...
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233.5 Apartments or Townhouse Facilities Provided By or on Behalf of A Place of Education
Timeshare units, condo hotels, and some types of corporate housing may also be covered by both....
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Accessible Transient Lodging [9]
Examples noted in the section (hotels, motels, resorts, dormitories, homeless shelters, and halfway houses) are meant to be illustrative and do not represent all types of lodging used on...
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Question 22
both quantitatively and qualitatively, of providing individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to access health care, recreational facilities, exercise equipment, furniture in hotels...
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9.1.2 Accessible Units, Sleeping Rooms, and Suites
In addition, in hotels, of 50 or more sleeping rooms or suites, additional accessible sleeping rooms or suites that include a roll-in shower shall also be provided in conformance with the...
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Section 37.23 Service Under Contract
For example, suppose a taxi company (a private entity primarily engaged in the business of transporting people) contracts with a hotel to provide airport shuttle van service....
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
For purposes of this code, a facility is a "place of lodging" if it is (i) An inn, hotel, or motel; or (ii) A facility that (A) Provides guest rooms for sleeping for...
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Place of public accommodation
For purposes of this part, a facility is a “place of lodging” if it is— (i) An inn, hotel, or motel; or (ii) A facility that— (A) Provides guest rooms for sleeping for stays that...
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
For purposes of this code, a facility is a "place of lodging" if it is (i) An inn, hotel, or motel; or (ii) A facility that (A) Provides guest rooms for sleeping for stays that...
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I. Who is Covered by Title III of the ADA
Places of public accommodation include over five million private establishments, such as restaurants, hotels, theaters, convention centers, retail stores, shopping centers, dry cleaners,...
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Transfer Compartments
For example, a hotel with 100 guest rooms would be required to have at least 5 guest rooms that are accessible, one of which would have to provide a roll-in shower; the shower provided in...