An example of what could be an equivalent facilitation would concern rail cars which would leave too wide a horizontal gap between the door and the platform....
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Section 37.7 Standards for Accessible Vehicles
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§ 36.301(b) Safety
A public accommodation may impose legitimate safety requirements that are necessary for safe operation....
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234.4.2 Minimum Number
Where the structural or operational characteristics of an amusement ride are altered to the extent that the amusement ride's performance differs from that specified by the manufacturer or...
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Sec.36.301(b) Safety
A public accommodation may impose legitimate safety requirements that are necessary for safe operation....
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§382.99(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must negotiate in good faith with the airport operator of each U.S. airport described in §382.95(b) to ensure the provision of lifts for boarding and deplaning where...
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§ 1194.23(k)(2)
(2) Controls and keys shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. ...
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§304(a) General Rule
disability in the full and equal enjoyment of specified public transportation services provided by a private entity that is primarily engaged in the business of transporting people and whose operations...
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"Disco" Elevator
For purposes of resolving this matter, the Museum will provide an attendant to operate the "Disco" elevator and to provide elevator emergency communication during the hours that the Museum...
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§ 36.303(d)(1)(iii)
public accommodation to use public telephones equipped with volume control mechanisms, hearing aid compatible telephones, or TTYs for receiving or making telephone calls incident to its operations...
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MAINTENANCE OF ACCESSIBLE FEATURES {35.133}
MAINTENANCE OF ACCESSIBLE FEATURES {35.133} Features of facilities and equipment required to be “readily accessible to and usable by” must be maintained in operable working order Isolated...
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12181(4) Fixed route system
(4) Fixed route system The term "fixed route system" means a system of providing transportation of individuals (other than by aircraft) on which a vehicle is operated along a prescribed...
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§ 36.302(e)(2) Exception
paragraphs (iii), (iv), and (v) of this section do not apply to reservations for individual guest rooms or other units not owned or substantially controlled by the entity that owns, leases, or operates...
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12142(c)(1) General rule
General rule Except as provided in paragraph (2), it shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section 12132 of this title and section 794 of title 29 for a public entity which operates...
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4.19.5 Faucets
Lever-operated, push-type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable designs....
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4.16.5* Flush Controls
Flush controls shall be hand operated or automatic and shall comply with 4.27.4....
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§100.306(b)
“adult living”, “adult community”, or similar statements in any written advertisement or prospectus are not consistent with the intent that the housing facility or community intends to operate...
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4.16.5* FLUSH CONTROLS
Flush controls shall be hand operated or automatic and shall comply with 4.27.4....
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13.9 Franchised Hotel
13.9 “Franchised Hotel” means a hotel in the United States that (1) operates under one of the Brands pursuant to a franchise license agreement with HWI (or a subsidiary of HWI); (2) is not...
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§ 35.137(b)(2)(iii)
(iii) The facility's design and operational characteristics (e.g., whether its service, program, or activity is conducted indoors, its square footage, the density and placement of stationary...
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§ 37.185(c)(2)
(2) Whether the operator has purchased or leased, between October 28, 1998 and October 30, 2000, a number of new inaccessible OTRBs significantly exceeding the number of buses it would normally...
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Accessibility Requirements for Occasional Public Use on Second Floor of Older Office Buildings
But what if a tenant—like an accountant—operates mainly as an office but occasionally meets with clients upstairs?...