There are new definitions of “direct threat,” which concerns the standard that may permit carriers to take otherwise prohibited actions with respect to passengers with a disability, and...
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382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
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A. Statutory and rulemaking history
protects the rights of individuals with disabilities in employment, access to State and local government services, places of public accommodation, transportation, and other important areas of American...
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GRADE (Adjacent Ground Elevation)
See Health and Safety Code Section 19955.3(d)....
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1(2)(b) Site impracticality due to unusual characteristics
Unusual characteristics include sites located in a federally-designated floodplain or coastal high-hazard area and sites subject to other similar requirements of law or code that the lowest...
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Unisex Restrooms
In certain occupancies, model codes actually require unisex toilet rooms....
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11B-802.1.5 Overlap
The term "circulation paths" used in Section 11B-802.1.5 means aisle width required by applicable building or life safety codes for the specific assembly occupancy....
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Location: ADA Standard Section 604.2
Section 604.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the mounting location of water closets.
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R201.3 Buildings and Structures
These structures are required to comply with the applicable requirements in the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities and the Architectural...
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68.20(e) Railroad Vehicles
Such application shall not include railroad locomotives, railroad freight cars, railroad cabooses, commuter or intercity passenger rail cars or any other railroad cars described in the Americans...
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§1630.14(d)(2)(iv)(C)
(C) Describes the restrictions on the disclosure of the employee's medical information, the employer representatives or other parties with whom the information will be shared, and the methods...
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§382.57(c)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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§27.71(k)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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§ 382.57(c)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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§ 27.71(k)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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11B-232.5.2 Partitions
ETA Editor's Note The ADA requirements included at Section 11B-232 are provided for information only. The CBC scoping requirements are more inclusive....
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Some Lessons
Students of public policy and the American legislative process would do well to examine how the ADA came about....
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ETA Opinion: ADA Signage at Exit Doors
ETA Opinion: ADA Signage at Exit Doors Notes from written and oral communication with the DOJ and references to the International Building Code and the Access Board The Department...
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§1630.14(d)(2)(iv)(B)
(B) Describes the type of medical information that will be obtained and the specific purposes for which the medical information will be used; and...
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Differences in Perspectives between Designers/Photographers and Visually Impaired Occupants
In 1961, the American National Standards Institute published ANSI A117.1, making buildings accessible and useful for physically handicapped....
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‘‘Facility.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, standards for new construction and alterations of such facilities are not yet included in the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities...