The ADA's definition of "employee" includes U.S. citizens who work for American companies, their subsidiaries, or firms controlled by Americans outside the USA....
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Who Must Comply with Title I of the ADA?
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Communication Features in Guest Rooms
Telephones in such rooms must have volume controls and nearby outlets for the installation of TTYs....
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Fire Alarm Systems
For example, replacing the main fire alarm control panel which permits fire alarms to be better integrated with other building systems or with off-site monitoring services would be considered...
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Number of Accessible Telephones
The new telephones, when replaced, must provide a volume control in compliance with section 704.3 that provides up to 20 decibels of gain; original ADAAG 4.31.5(2) only required 18 decibels...
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Exercise Equipment and Machines
The exercise equipment and machines themselves do not need to comply with the ADAAG requirements regarding controls and operating mechanisms....
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ADA Task Force Meeting Topics (Public Entity)
"Significant Assistance" Review Policies for Licenses and Appointments Review Procurement Criteria and Procedures Survey of Facility Barriers Review Streets and Walkways under Control...
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502.6.1
502.6.1 Each such parking space must be striped in a manner that is consistent with the standards of the controlling jurisdiction for other spaces and prominently outlined with blue paint...
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T403 Lifts
These provisions addressed design load, controls, manual operation, platform characteristics, gaps, threshold ramps, contrast, deflection, movement, boarding direction, standees, and handrails...
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Defining Disability Broadly
disabilities include those with one or more activity limitations such as a reduced ability or inability to see, read, walk, speak, hear, learn, remember, understand, manipulate or reach controls...
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Areas of Rescue Assistance [4.1.3(9), 4.3.11]
structures, or buildings equipped with "supervised automated sprinkler systems, “which are systems with built-in signals used to monitor system features (the opening and closing of water control...
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III-2.6000 "Regarded as."
not substantially limit major life activities, but who is treated as if the impairment does substantially limit a major life activity; ILLUSTRATION: A,an individual with mild diabetes controlled...
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The commenter said that often elevator control buttons are out of his reach, and, if he is alone, he often must wait for someone else to enter the elevator so that he can ask that person...
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The commenter said that often elevator control buttons are out of his reach and, if he is alone, he often must wait for someone else to enter the elevator so that he can ask that person...
- Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
- Rockland Independent Living Center (RILC) - New City, NY
- Services for Independent Living, Inc. (SIL) - Euclid, OH
- Center for Disability Rights - West Haven, CT
- Western Resources for Independent Living (WRIL) - Rapid City and Pierre, SD
- Autistic Self Advocacy Network
- Service Center for Independent Life (SCIL) - Claremont, CA
- Florida Independent Living Council
- Westchester Disabled On the Move, Inc., (WDOMI) - Yonkers, NY
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Camp Shelters
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, such as toilets, showers...
- Harmar P300 Pool Lift