major structural modifications are necessary, an accessible route must connect each level served by the new stair or escalator (§206.2.3.1); as needed to provide an accessible path...
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Existing Elevators (Alterations)
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1009.11 Instructions
In areas of refuge and exterior areas for assisted rescue, instructions on the use of the area under emergency conditions shall be posted....
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Expert opinion on the current knowledge
Transfer boards are a common aid used to facilitate transfers for those who have limited arm strength and/or situations where the height differential between the initial and target seats...
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Camp Shelters
Connect camp shelters that are located in a campground and are not on a trail to other constructed features in the camping unit and to the common use features that are provided at the campground...
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Section 36.201(b) (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Others questioned if the tenant should be obligated to use alternative methods of barrier removal before the burden shifts....
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Section 36.201(b) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Others questioned if the tenant should be obligated to use alternative methods of barrier removal before the burden shifts....
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11B-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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9.5 Do the ADA's Pre-Employment Inquiry and Confidentiality Restrictions Prevent an Employer from Filing Second Injury Fund Claims?
The second injury fund provisions limit the amount the employer must pay in these circumstances, and provide for the balance to be paid out of a common fund....
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4. Wheelchair seat depth
The median seat depth across different wheeled mobility devices would provide a reference value for the depth of other common seating surfaces....
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I. GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
utilize standards or criteria or methods of administration that have the effect of discriminating on the basis of disability, or perpetuate the discrimination of others who are subject to common...
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Toilet Room Configuration
The most common practice among the innovative designs was the placement of the bathroom located in a corner of a resident room with an out-swinging bathroom door oriented at 450 to the resident...
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III-4.3200 Effective communication
There are a number of sign language systems in use by persons who use sign language. (The most common systems of sign language are American Sign Language and signed English.)...
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3.4 Some Basic Principles of Reasonable Accommodation
Nor would it be a reasonable accommodation to provide a separate facility for the employee if access to the common facility could be provided without undue hardship....
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Automated Airport Kiosk Definition and Applicability Based on Function/Location
In other airports, kiosk ownership is shared jointly by the airport operator and airlines serving the airport and are often referred to as common use self-service (CUSS) machines....
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Parking
Parking Common Problem: There are an insufficient number of accessible parking spaces provided, including van-accessible parking spaces, in the proper locations....
- Defining and Delivering Disability-Competent Care - The Lived Experience Of Disability
- Defining and Delivering Disability-Competent Care - Providing Disability-Competent Primary Care
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Soft Contained Play Structures: ADA Standard Section 1008.2.2
Accessible routes serving soft contained play structures shall be permitted to use the exception in 1008.2.2....
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Getting to the Water—Beach Access Routes
A beach access route is a continuous unobstructed path that crosses the surface of the beach and provides pedestrian access to the water....
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Site Impracticality Determinations
A site with a single building, having a common entrance for all units, may be analyzed only under the first test—the individual building test....
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A. Scoping Requirements for Units with Mobility Features
units with mobility features and to be on an accessible route because it is more cost effective to do so when the group sites are initially developed rather than altering the unit pads and circulation...
- DeafSpace Project
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1.3 Know Your Rights
They must provide accessible parking, entrances, restrooms, paths of travel, signage, etc. In addition, they must not discriminate against anyone because of disability....
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24.1 Q. What types of grab bars should the reinforcement be designed to accommodate and what types may be used if the builder elects to install grab bars in some units at the time of construction?
A. The Guidelines do not prescribe the type of product for grab bars, or the structural strength for grab bars. The Guidelines only state that the necessary reinforcement must be...