(F) If drinking fountains are required by the lease agreement, or are provided to serve the leased area, at least one fountain shall comply with TAS 602. If more than one drinking...
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68.101(c)(5)(F) Drinking fountains
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§ 35.151(c)(5) Noncomplying new construction and alterations
(5) Noncomplying new construction and alterations.
- Defining and Delivering Disability-Competent Care - Building a Disability-Competent Provider Network
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11B-807.2.4 Toilet and bathing facilities
Toilet facilities or bathing facilities that are provided as part of a cell shall comply with Section 11B-603....
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11B-807.2.4 Toilet and bathing facilities
Toilet facilities or bathing facilities that are provided as part of a cell shall comply with Section 11B-603....
- NYC Emergency Management
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Transient Lodging Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.5.3
Section 206.5.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to transient lodging facilities.
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Audio Visual Components
Find out in advance if your facility has any assistive listening systems or devices available, how the meeting room is wired and equipped for sound amplification, and if there are additional...
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Small Business and ADA Readily Achievable Requirements - A Factsheet from the ADA National Network
Business owners in existing facilities that are not being renovated are only required to make changes that are “easily accomplishable without much difficulty or expense,” otherwise known...
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Existing Facilities
Existing Facilities Many business facilities were built without features that accommodate people with disabilities, including people who use wheelchairs....
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Accessible Gates for Trails and Roads
gate, berm, or other type of device to restrict motor vehicles on a road or trail, but encourages foot travel beyond the restriction, a passage 32 inches wide must be provided for someone using...
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Using TTYs
Using TTYs Many TTYs are connected to phones by placing the handset in an acoustic coupler although a number of models connect directly to a standard analog phone line....
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Accommodations for Deaf Individuals or Those Experiencing Hearing Loss
Individuals who are deaf-blind use their sense of touch to access information....
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CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION
ETA Editor's Note California Building Code Chapter 3, Use and Occupancy Classification, is not adopted by the Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance (DSA-AC), and has...
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CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION
ETA Editor's Note California Building Code Chapter 3, Use and Occupancy Classification, is not adopted by the Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance (DSA-AC), and has...
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Residential Facilities
Residential Facilities. Section 4.1.4(11) of the UFAS contains scoping requirements for the new construction of housing....
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About Us
About Us The Department of Justice's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Mediation Program (the Program) informally resolves ADA complaints, allowing parties – the person who...
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Attachment H: Modifications to Altered Facilities
Attachment H: Modifications to Altered Facilities...
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213 Toilet Facilities and Bathing Facilities
213 Toilet Facilities and Bathing Facilities...
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Issue: Self-Evaluation and Transition Plans
Common Problem: City governments often have not conducted thorough self-evaluations of their current facilities, programs, policies, and practices to determine what changes are necessary...
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11B-216.13.1 Use of Cleaner Air Symbol
Use of the Cleaner Air Symbol is voluntary....
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How to use this Manual
Also, the following appendices appear at the end of the manual: Appendix I: “Tips for Air Travelers with Disabilities” as they relate to the most commonly-used accommodations, facilities...
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Expanding Your Market: Maintaining Accessible Features in Retail Establishments
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section