efforts to purchase or lease accessible used buses, remanufacture buses in an accessible manner, and, unless it would result in an undue burden, provide paratransit where they operate fixed-route...
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ADA Title II: Public Transportation
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-22 Storage (Kitchens and Kitchenettes)
.* For purposes of compliance with TAS 804.5, a kitchen or kitchenette is any subject room or space that has fixed or built-in cooking facilities....
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Seat width and depth
The seat depth was not a primary variable of interest and was fixed at 16 inches. ...
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§ 37.187(c)
(c) All fixed-route operators involved in interline service shall ensure that they have the capacity to receive communications at all times concerning interline service for passengers with...
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2.6 Be Willing to File a Complaint
Gym Barrier 500 Easier Than You Think Street Fix It, NOW 00000 Dear Mr. Barrier: I am a wheelchair user and I am looking for a fitness center to join....
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TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE
removal or alteration of a load-bearing member that is an essential part of the structural frame, or because other existing physical or site constraints prohibit modification or addition of elements...
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Accessible Work Surfaces
These guidelines generally do not require elements of a work station to be accessible....
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Surprise Drills
These drills should include some realistic elements (e.g., blocked paths or exits), forcing people to use alternative routes. ...
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New Construction and Additions [4.1.2 and 4.1.3]
Sections 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 indicate which areas or elements of exterior sites and buildings are required to meet ADAAG's technical criteria in new construction....
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4.1.5 Accessible Buildings: Additions
Each space or element added to the existing building or facility shall comply with the applicable provisions of 4.1.1 to 4.1.3, Minimum Requirements (for New Construction) and the applicable...
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Recessed Doors and Gates [§404.2.4.3]
Recessed Doors and Gates [§404.2.4.3] Thick walls, casework, shelving, columns and other elements can cause doors or gates to be recessed....
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PATH OF TRAVEL
Path of travel elements may be subject to upgrade as part of the alteration to an existing building if they do not conform to current accessibility requirements. ◼ [ADA Title II §35.151...
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PATH OF TRAVEL
Path of travel elements may be subject to upgrade as part of the alteration to an existing building if they do not conform to current accessibility requirements. ◼ [ADA Title II §35.151...
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The Basis for the 2010 ADA Standards Pocket Guide
Learn the basis of the 2010 ADA Standards Pocket Guide
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205.1 General
Operable parts on accessible elements, accessible routes, and in accessible rooms and spaces shall comply with 309. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed rule included provisions for non-embedded software....
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Effective date: Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Specifically, the current title III triggering events are ill-suited for application to many elements of golf and miniature golf sites, amusement rides and attractions, playgrounds, park...
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202.5 Alterations to Qualified Historic Buildings and Facilities
toilet facilities would threaten or destroy the historic significance of the building or facility, the exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities for that element...
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E202.6.1 Required Documentation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Documenting the exception for commercial non-availability is not a requirement in the existing 508 Standards, though such documentation is mandated under the current federal acquisition...
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11B-233.3.1.2.4 Multi-story residential dwelling units
In elevator buildings, public housing facilities with multi-story residential dwelling units shall comply with the following: Exception: In non-elevator buildings, a minimum of 10 percent...
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2. What Is a Reasonable Accommodation?
., providing written instructions, or breaking tasks into smaller parts), eliminating a non-essential (or marginal) job function that someone cannot perform because of a disability, and ...