Provisions or Exceptions Specific to Existing (Altered) Elevators Recommendation: For greater usability, make those altered elements covered by an exception fully comply wherever...
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Existing Elevators (Alterations)
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Applicability
disabilities to the extent that it is readily achievable to do so, and it imposes the constant responsibility for governmental entities to make their programs and services available to, and usable...
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Electronic Text (Advisory Guidance)
Documents supplied on disk should also be provided in either ASCII or a word processor format usable by the customer....
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Alternate formats and alternate modes (Advisory Guidance)
In considering how to best provide product information to people with disabilities, it is essential that information be provided in an alternate format or mode that is usable by the person...
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Section 35.133 Maintenance of accessible features. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
title II regulation provides that a public entity must maintain in operable working condition those features of facilities and equipment that are required to be readily accessible to and usable...
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11B-232.2 General holding cells and general housing cells
consequence of an alteration, title II of the ADA requires that each service, program, or activity conducted by a public entity, when viewed in its entirety, be readily accessible to and usable...
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11B-232.2 General holding cells and general housing cells
consequence of an alteration, title II of the ADA requires that each service, program, or activity conducted by a public entity, when viewed in its entirety, be readily accessible to and usable...
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A. Section 504
regulation provides that departures from particular technical and scoping requirements of UFAS by the use of other methods are permitted where substantially equivalent or greater access to and usability...
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Introduction
The ADA requires that newly constructed and altered state and local government facilities, places of public accommodation, and commercial facilities be readily accessible to, and usable...
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Introduction
The ADA requires that newly constructed and altered state and local government facilities, places of public accommodation, and commercial facilities be readily accessible to, and usable...
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Introduction
The ADA requires that newly constructed and altered state and local government facilities, places of public accommodation, and commercial facilities be readily accessible to, and usable...
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Introduction
The ADA requires that newly constructed and altered state and local government facilities, places of public accommodation, and commercial facilities be readily accessible to, and usable...
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Introduction
The ADA requires that newly constructed and altered state and local government facilities, places of public accommodation, and commercial facilities be readily accessible to, and usable...
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Introduction
The ADA requires that newly constructed and altered state and local government facilities, places of public accommodation, and commercial facilities be readily accessible to, and usable...
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Introduction
The ADA requires that newly constructed and altered state and local government facilities, places of public accommodation, and commercial facilities be readily accessible to, and usable...
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ATMs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Specifically, "talking ATMs"--or ATMs with speech output that are independently usable by individuals who are blind or have low vision--are an important issue for one advocacy group, as...
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F. Electronic and information technology
At least one state (California) already requires all check-out locations with a flat screen POS device to have a permanently attached tactile keypad that is usable by individuals with visual...
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III-5.1000 General
All newly constructed places of public accommodation and commercial facilities must be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities to the extent that it is not structurally...
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DOT Response to Comments
Thus, achieving the objective of providing origin-to-destination service does not require entities to make door-to-door service their basic mode of service provision....
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PART 3: ACCESSIBLE EXAMINATION ROOMS
The features that make this possible are: an accessible route to and through the room; an entry door with adequate clear width, maneuvering clearance, and accessible hardware;...
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Ambulatory Accessible Toilet Compartments
Ambulatory accessible stalls feature parallel grab bars on both sides and a self-closing door and are designed to accommodate people who may have difficulty walking, sitting, or rising....
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1125B.3
Where the distance from the wheelchair to the clothes rod or shelf exceeds 10 inches (254 mm), as in closets without accessible doors, the height and depth to the rod or shelf shall comply...
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Maintaining Accessible Features for Customers
Hospitality is not provided when a guest cannot get to the front door, register at the front desk, eat in the restaurant, or maneuver around his room....