Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
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Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Graduate and faculty housing often is provided year-round in the form of apartments, which may serve individuals or families with children....
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Emphasis on Limitations Instead of Outcomes
For example, someone with a learning disability may achieve a high level of academic success, but may nevertheless be substantially limited in one or more of the major life activities of...
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11B-706.1 General
For example, an FM system may be better than an infrared system in some open-air assemblies since infrared signals are less effective in sunlight....
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
Thus, while individuals who use wheelchairs need not be provided with the best seats in the house, neither may they be relegated to the worst. ◼...
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What Kind Of Documentation Is Sufficient To Support A Request For Testing Accommodations?
All testing entities must adhere to the following principles regarding what may and may not be required when a person with a disability requests a testing accommodation. ...
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Hold and release of unsold accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Department recognizes that not all accessible seating will be sold in all assembly areas for every event to individuals with disabilities who need such seating and that public accommodations may...
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Using the Conditions for an Exception in FSORAG
However, extensive cuts or fills may be required, and that would cause drainage and erosion problems in highly susceptible soils....
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V. IMPROVED POLICIES, PROCEDURES, AND PROGRAMS AFFECTING ACCESS
., the Access Policy Consultant(s)) and the Work Group need not be mutually exclusive and the parties may adopt an approach that employs both the Work Group and third-party consultant(s)...
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Hold-and-release of unsold accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Department recognizes that not all accessible seating will be sold in all assembly areas for every event to individuals with disabilities who need such seating and that public entities may...
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3.7 Training Costs
As a result of the final rule’s requirements, movie theaters may need to develop additional staff training programs and reinforce this training on a regular basis to ensure that staff...
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4.5 Maneuvering Clearances
With a bounded area, many of these individuals may have been able to pull their extremities closer to their body during the turn....
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3. How can state and local governments’ employment service systems ensure that people with disabilities have access to competitive integrated employment?
The type, amount, and intensity of someone’s services may change over time, but such services should be provided for a sufficient duration to ensure that the person can continue to succeed...
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502.5 Vertical Clearance
exceed local height limitations imposed by local zoning, planning, or fire ordinances, or will result in the imposition of any additional requirements of such ordinances, the structure may...
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Section 36.306 Personal Devices and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Similarly, minimal actions that may be required as modifications in policies, practices, or procedures under § 36.302, such as a waiter’s removing the cover from a customer’s straw, a kitchen...
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Breed limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some suggested that the Department should defer to local laws restricting the breeds of dogs that individuals who reside in a community may own....
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11B-208.2 Minimum number
For example, accessible spaces required for outlying parking facilities may be located in a parking facility closer to an accessible entrance....
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227 Sales and Service
The title of this section has been changed to "Sales and Service" instead of "Sales and Service Counters" since some of the provisions it contains apply to elements that may not have a counter...
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11B-216.13.3 Conditions of use
Additional nontoxic treatment methods, such as temperature extremes for termites, may be employed in the event of more urgent problems....
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Issue: Historically Significant Facilities
Common Problem: City governments may believe that they have no duty to make changes to historically significant buildings and facilities to improve accessibility for people with disabilities...
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Issue: "Grandfather" Clause or Small Entity Exemption
Common Problem: City governments may believe that their existing programs and facilities are protected by a “grandfather” clause from having to comply with the requirements of Title II...
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1003.3.1 Boat Slip Clearance
However, where mooring systems for floating piers are replaced as part of pier alteration projects, an opportunity may exist for increasing accessibility....
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Historic Preservation Programs
This priority on physical access may also be viewed as a specific application of the general requirement that the public entity administer programs in the most integrated setting appropriate...
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B. Scoping Requirements for Units with Communication Features
proposed rule did not specify the number of emergency transportable housing units with communication features to be provided because the number of disaster survivors who need such units may...