Therefore, the Department is proposing § 35.152(c) that would provide that when cells are being altered, a covered entity may satisfy its obligation to provide the required number of cells...
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Proposed requirement for cell alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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§104.22(b) Methods
A recipient may comply with the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section through such means as redesign of equipment, reassignment of classes or other services to accessible buildings...
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[ADA Standards § 4.25.3] Yes No Note: For many emergency shelters, evacuees are not expected to use shower or bathing facilities due to the short period they may stay at the...
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If Passenger with a Disability Requests Private Screening
[Sec. 382.49(c)] Finally, under certain circumstances, safety considerations may require you to exercise discretion in making the above decisions....
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If the Passenger Poses a Direct Threat to the Health and Safety of Others
to the Health and Safety of Others If, in your estimation, a passenger with a communicable disease or infection poses a direct threat to the health or safety of other passengers, you may...
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Staff Training
Public entities may have good policies, but if front line staff or volunteers are not aware of them or do not know how to implement them, problems can arise....
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5 Steps to Make New Lodging Facilities Comply with the ADA
But fixing ADA mistakes may be costly when they are not discovered until after the facility has been built....
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105.1 General
Copies of the referenced standards may be inspected at the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, 1331 F Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20004; at the Department...
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C102.2 American National Standards Institute/ Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (ANSI/HFES)
Copies of the referenced standard may be obtained from Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, P.O....
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Grab Bars [4.16.4]
Other designs may be possible under the provision of "equivalent facilitation" in 2.2 although movable or swing-away grab bars on the open side are not allowed as a substitute for the back...
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Passenger Loading Zones [4.6.6]
Recommendation: In practice however, particularly at large facilities such as airports and university campuses (which may be served by shuttles), it is recommended that passenger loading...
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Classes of Sleeping Accommodations [9.1.4]
In this case, operational practices may compensate....
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E102.5 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Copies of the referenced standard may be obtained from the Internet Engineering Task Force (http://www.ietf.org/)....
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Types of Systems
For example, an FM system may be better than an infrared system in some open-air assemblies since infrared signals can be overpowered by the sun; on the other hand an infrared system is...
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Temporary Suspension
curb ramps [4.7.7] hazardous vehicular areas [4.29.5] reflecting pools [4.29.6] Detectable warnings are not prohibited by this suspension; jurisdictions may...
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Doorways [4.8.4]
Keeping the door swing clear of minimum landing dimensions is a good idea, especially at the bottom of ramps since people using wheelchairs may exit them with some force and speed....
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Forward Reach [4.2.5]
Many people in wheelchairs may not be able to reach far beyond their toes. Forward reaches are measured to the edge of available clear floor space....
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Height of Tables or Counters [4.32.4]
A height of 36 inches, where necessary to accommodate below counter appliances, may be acceptable in limited use areas such as employee breakrooms, as long as a portion of the counter is...
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14. There has never been a disabled person in my store; therefore I should not have to make my facility accessible.
The ADA requires access to all individuals who may have a disability, including individuals who are blind or have a vision disability, are deaf or hard of hearing, have intellectual disabilities...
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viii. Hospital beds and gurneys
Gurneys used to transport patients from place to place in a medical facility or used in certain diagnostic procedures may need to meet the same height requirements....
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E102.2 American National Standards Institute/ Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (ANSI/HFES)
Copies of the referenced standard may be obtained from Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, P.O....
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4.1.7(2)(b) Alterations to Qualified Historic Buildings and Facilities Not Subject to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
routes (exterior and interior), ramps, entrances or toilets would threaten or destroy the historical significance of the building or facility, the alternative requirements in 4.1.7(3) may...
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Access to Performing Areas [4.33.5]
Recommendations: Accessible routes should coincide with the general route; alternate back-of-the-house routes, while not specifically prohibited by ADAAG, may nonetheless be considered discriminatory...
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Tactile Signage
(Other types of signs that can be placed variously along circulation routes may not be easily found by people with little or no vision.)...