Section 239.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for the minimum number of miniature golf course holes that are required to be accessible.
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302.3 Without Perception of Color (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 302.3 would require at least one mode of operation that does not require user perception of color where a visual mode of operation is provided....
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11B-806.2.4 Toilet and bathing facilities
bathing fixtures required to comply with Sections 11B-603 through 11B-610 shall be permitted to be located in more than one toilet or bathing area, provided that travel between fixtures does...
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When is an employer required to make a reasonable accommodation?
If the employee does not want to disclose that he or she has HIV or AIDS, it may be sufficient for the employee to say that he or she has an illness or disability covered by the ADA, that...
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1009.2.7 Operation
The requirement for a pool lift to be independently operable does not preclude assistance from being provided....
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1009.2.7 Operation
The requirement for a pool lift to be independently operable does not preclude assistance from being provided....
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B. Interior Ramps
(3) Third Floor North Corridor (Route to Fitness Center, Pool, and Spa) - This corridor will be modified so that its running slope does not exceed 1:20 (5%) or 1:12....
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Can things other than wheelchairs or canes be assistive devices?
What exactly does part 382 mean when it refers to assistive devices?...
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12162(c) Used rail cars
ETA Editor's Note The above text references "section 1132" but this section does not exist....
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What the Law Says
(Bondi 2001) The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) does not require formal emergency plans....
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“No Service” Backup Plans
It is important to store important contacts in a separate location and have a plan for accessing your contacts when your mobile device does not work....
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Door Hardware [4.13.9]
Door Hardware [4.13.9] Hardware used to operate doors, including handles, pulls, latches and locks, must have a shape that is "easy to grasp with one hand" and does not require tight...
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Steps to Minimize Significant Economic Impacts on Small Entities
When an entity determines that a condition does not permit full compliance with a provision, compliance is required to the extent practicable....
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Prioritization
Compliance is required up to the point the 20% cost cap is reached, even where it does not result in a fully accessible path of travel....
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Must elevator doors remain open for 20 seconds?
This does not apply to the doors of passenger elevators complying with §407 which must remain fully open for at least 3 seconds in response to a call (§407.3.5)....
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Accessible Routes within a Building or Facility
containing a primary function (a major activity for which a facility is intended) require an accessible path of travel that extends to site arrival points to the extent that the additional cost does...
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§ 35.108(a)(2)(iii)
In these cases, the evaluation of coverage can be made solely under the “regarded as” prong of the definition of “disability,” which does not require a showing of an impairment that substantially...
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11B-806.2.4 Toilet and bathing facilities
bathing fixtures required to comply with Sections 11B-603 through 11B-610 shall be permitted to be located in more than one toilet or bathing area, provided that travel between fixtures does...
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§ 37.3 Station
transportation owns the property, concession areas, to the extent that such public entity exercises control over the selection, design, construction, or alteration of the property, but this term does...
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11B-806.2.4 Toilet and bathing facilities
bathing fixtures required to comply with Sections 11B-603 through 11B-610 shall be permitted to be located in more than one toilet or bathing area, provided that travel between fixtures does...
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Granting Leave as a Reasonable Accommodation
Reasonable accommodation does not require an employer to provide paid leave beyond what it provides as part of its paid leave policy....
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B. Defendant is Covered Under Title III Because it Owns and Operates its Watch Instantly Service; Other Control Arguments Are Not Supported or Are Inappropriate for Judgment on the Pleadings
Defendant attempts to argue that it lacks control over the ability to caption its video programming, and thus it has not violated the ADA because it does not “own[], lease[] (or lease[]...