continuing during the term of this Consent Decree ( i.e. the four years after the Effective Date), when (1) entering into a new franchise or management agreement to convert an existing hotel constructed...
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16(a)
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19.
Upon the Effective Date and continuing for the term of this Consent Decree, for all Alterations requiring HWI’s consent at Managed Hotels and Joint Venture Hotels constructed for first occupancy...
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Dining Areas in Restaurants and Cafeterias
A platform lift (or limited use-limited application elevator) can be used to provide access to such areas in alterations, but not in new construction (§206.7)....
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Public accommodation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
A public accommodation must also meet the requirements of subpart D with respect to facilities used as, or designed or constructed for use as, places of public accommodation or commercial...
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11B-206.7.5 Existing site constraints
For example, a new building constructed between and connected to two existing buildings may have insufficient space to coordinate floor levels and also to provide ramped entry from the public...
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[A] ALTERATION
[DSA-AC] A change, addition or modification in construction, change in occupancy or use, or structural repair to an existing building or facility....
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11B-206.7.5 Existing site constraints
For example, a new building constructed between and connected to two existing buildings may have insufficient space to coordinate floor levels and also to provide ramped entry from the public...
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233.3.4 Alterations
809.3, or 809.4 is technically infeasible, or where it is technically infeasible to provide an accessible route to a residential dwelling unit, the entity shall be permitted to alter or construct...
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233.3.4 Alterations
809.3, or 809.4 is technically infeasible, or where it is technically infeasible to provide an accessible route to a residential dwelling unit, the entity shall be permitted to alter or construct...
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206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints
For example, a new building constructed between and connected to two existing buildings may have insufficient space to coordinate floor levels and also to provide ramped entry from the public...
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Paragraph (c) Access to moving text (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Since the majority of TTYs to which this provision would apply would usually have a printer or a feature to save the message to memory for playback line by line, the Board has removed the...
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Getting Started
This document addresses the following key areas or features that must be accessible: the parking area and passenger drop-off sites; routes (both exterior and interior); the entrance to the...
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8. Reservations Made by Places of Lodging
reservations for accessible guest rooms during the same hours and in the same manner as other guests, and requirements that will require places of lodging to identify and describe accessible features...
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G. What are Detectable Warnings, Why are They Required, and Where Must They be Provided?
The ADA Standards require that curb ramps include features called “detectable warnings.”...
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Elevated Accessible Routes
elevated accessible route might include the following: 36-inch (915 mm) clear width 32-inch (815 mm) narrowed width permitted for 24-inch (610 mm) length to accommodate features...
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CONTENTS
Cost of Equipment Costs to Lower Minimum Table Height Scoping Scenarios: Range of Possibilities Benefits and Costs: Summary How to Measure Transfer Heights is Important Features...
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Disorienting Spaces (slide 7)
There’s not a lot of distinguishing [features]. It is all just sort of orangy, runs together, very disastrous design change. [In the photo] on the right, it looks like steps....
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B.1.i. - Is EIT limited to products?
The help desk provider must also be familiar with such features as keyboard access and other options important to people with disabilities....
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Maneuvering Space at Doors
These commenters stated that maneuvering space on the latch aide of the door is as important a feature as minimum door width....
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QUESTION: MUST RAILROADS SUBMIT PLANS FOR MEETING THE PERFORMANCE STANDARD OF SECTION 37.42 ON A STATION-BY-STATION BASIS?
While there may well be common features of a railroad’s plans for various stations in its system, there are also likely to be differences among stations....
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Step One: Accessible Shelter Quick-Check Survey
Survey Selecting Sites to Survey for Accessibility Providing an emergency shelter that is accessible to people with disabilities involves making sure that a number of accessible features...
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Getting Started
should look for areas that provide the best accessibility, where simple modifications may provide accessibility, or where it may be easiest to improve accessibility by adding temporary features...
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A4.30.1 GENERAL
Such cues include changes in illumination level, bright colors, unique patterns, wall murals, location of special equipment, or other architectural features (for example, an exterior view...
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403.1 General
Examples include: fingerprints, retinal or iris patterns, voice, facial features, and blood vessel patterns in the hand....