The title II regulation makes clear that, unlike public accommodations under title III, a public entity is not required to make each of its existing facilities accessible to and usable by...
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Section 35.150(b)(2) Safe Harbor (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Sources of Technical Assistance
format Title III regulation, including the ADA Standards for Accessible Design Title III Technical Assistance Manual Tax Incentives Packet on the Americans with Disabilities Act Accommodating...
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Background
with Disabilities Act ("ADA" or "the Act"), enacted on July 26, 1990, provides comprehensive civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities in the areas of employment, public accommodations...
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T402 Ramps and Bridgeplates
This accommodates wheelchair users’ need to turn as they enter and exit the ramp and reduces the likelihood that passersby will trip on the barrier....
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4. b. GOVERNMENT ADA PUBLICATIONS AND INFORMATION
Title II (State and Local Governments) Title III (Public Accommodations) Public Access Section, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice P.O....
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3.4. Unit Costs
average unit cost estimates used in the primary analysis. 23 NATO, Statement of Position on RIN 1190-AA63, CRT Docket No. 126, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations—Movie...
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III-6.1000 General
If an alteration in a place of public accommodation or commercial facility is begun after January 26, 1992, that alteration must be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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III-5.3000 Application of ADAAG
Free-standing equipment is not covered by ADAAG, but public accommodations may be required to purchase accessible free-standing equipment in certain circumstances in order to provide equal...
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Internet Postings (Advisory Guidance)
software. 8This information is based on the document "Writing HTML Documents and Implementing Accessibility for the World Wide Web" by Paul Fountaine, Center for Information Technology Accommodation...
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11B-404.2.7 Door and gate hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
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II-3.7200 Licensing
A public entity does not have to lower or eliminate licensing standards that are essential to the licensed activity to accommodate an individual with a disability....
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11B-404.2.7 Door and gate hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
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Section 36.303(g)(8) Notice
Renumbered § 36.303(g)(8) of the final rule requires that whenever a public accommodation provides captioning and audio description in a movie theater auditorium exhibiting digital movies...
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Issue 15: Installation Errors Increase Risk
While signal timing here meets MUTCD minimums, the engineering of an accommodation like this, installed in response to a request, must be based upon individual use (Title II of the ADA requires...
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d. Unobstructed Transfer
In addition, the Access Board is not persuaded that special consideration for stretchers is necessary in order to accommodate the IEC 60601-2-52 prohibition against vertical obstructions...
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4.3.2 Transfer Surfaces and Imaging Equipment Functions
Its unique design must accommodate a physician underneath the patient support surface....
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5.8.2 Knee and Toe Clearance Recommendations under Breast Platform Recommendations
The Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project showed that these dimensions do not accommodate many people in the sample and recommended alternative dimensions that would accommodate 95 percent...
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Executive Summary
The panels focused on: Requirements and Accommodations for Persons with Low Vision Existing Standards and Design Guidance Impacts on Vision – Glare, Contrast,...
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FACTS APPLICABLE TO ALL CLAIMS
with mobility disabilities are therefore denied meaningful access to the City's pedestrian right of way, public buildings, parks, transportation, and/or places of employment and public accommodation...
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Program Accessibility
"Reasonable accommodation" does not apply to access to programs....
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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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Sections 35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4)—Examples of Mitigating Measures
The phrase ‘‘reasonable modifications’’ is intended to include informal or undocumented accommodations and modifications as well as those provided through a formal process....
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Equipment and furniture. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
See Department of Justice, Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA Title III Technical Assistance Manual Covering Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities, III–4.4200, available at http...
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Relationship to Other Laws
For example, emotional support animals that do not qualify as service animals under the Department's title II regulation may nevertheless qualify as permitted reasonable accommodations for...