The ADA Coordinator will have substantial experience in evaluating or assisting public entities in evaluating the accessibility of facilities under Title II of the ADA, be knowledgeable...
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6. ADA Coordinator
- Department of Transportation: Disability Training Materials and Helpful Information
- AJW Architectural Products U1521EA Series Automatic 120 Volt Hand Dryer, Satin Finish - Surface Mounted
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(A) Staircase replacements are alterations.
No. 101-336, Title II) and DOT’s implementing regulations (49 CFR part 37), when a public entity alters an existing public transportation facility or a part thereof, “in a way that affects...
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Maintenance of Accessible Features
If an accessible feature such as a wheelchair lift breaks down the public entity must ensure that improper or inadequate maintenance does not cause repeated failures....
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Video interpreting services. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
VIS can circumvent the difficulty of providing live interpreters quickly, which is why more public entities are providing qualified interpreters via VIS....
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ADA Team
First, the self-evaluation and transition plan require collecting information from all programs, services, and activities of the entity. This is too large a task for one person....
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ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities
State and local governments (ADA title II entities) must ensure “program accessibility.”...
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END NOTES
i Title II applies to all public entities, defined as “any state or local government. 42 U.S.C. §12131 (2002)....
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Size or weight limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
is no need for a limit because ‘‘if, as a practical matter, the size or weight of an individual's service animal creates a direct threat or fundamental alteration to a particular public entity...
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Section 35.151(f) Housing at a place of education
Residential housing in an educational setting is also covered by the FHAct, which requires newly constructed multifamily housing to include certain features of accessible and adaptable design...
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Chapter 8: Special Rooms, Spaces, and Elements
Chapter 8 covers various types of elements, rooms and spaces, including assembly areas (802), dressing, fitting, and locker rooms (803), kitchens and kitchenettes (804), medical care and...
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Doorways
Clarification was requested on which types of doors this is intended to cover and whether it applies to shower doors. Response....
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611 Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers
Section 611 covers washing machines and clothes dryers and provides specifications for clear floor space, operable parts, and height. Comment....
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Accessible Routes
They do not cover equipment that is frequently moved. For example, a wrestling mat or badminton net may be portable and moved regularly....
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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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A.2.ii. - Should EIT be compatible with assistive technology?
For example, products covered by Section 1194.25, Self Contained, Closed Products, must have the access features built into the product....
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1. Q: Does the Americans with Disabilities Act -- or "ADA" -- apply to child care centers?
A child care center's employment practices are covered by other parts of the ADA and are not addressed here....
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Conflict with Historic Preservation Design Codes
Additionally, alteration, rehabilitation or repair of covered multifamily dwellings are not subject to the Act's accessibility requirements....
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Chapter 6: Support Documentation and Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Chapter 6 covers accessibility requirements for ICT support documentation and services....
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F244.1 General
A camp shelter is a partially enclosed structure that provides campers and hikers cover from weather and that does not contain plumbing fixtures or kitchen appliances....
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E202.2 National Security Systems
Routine administrative and business applications are covered by this document....
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Grade (R302.5) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Grade is calculated by dividing the vertical change in elevation by the horizontal distance covered, and is expressed as a percent....
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Tactile Signage
This is intended to cover signs typically placed at doorways (i.e., room and exit labels) because doorways provide a tactile cue in locating signs....