(d) Where a bank of telephones in the interior of a building consists of three or more public pay telephones, at least one public pay telephone in each such bank shall be equipped with a...
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4.1.3(17)(d)
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§ 37.127(b)
(b) For purposes of this section, a visitor is an individual with disabilities who does not reside in the jurisdiction(s) served by the public entity or other entities with which the public...
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What do I do if I believe that a passenger’s assertions about having a disability or a service animal are not credible?
., snakes, other reptiles, ferrets, rodents, and spiders) pose unavoidable safety and/or public health concerns and airlines are not required to transport them....
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3. Modified Work Schedules
mental illness); people whose disabilities (such as diabetes) are affected by eating or sleeping schedules; and people with mobility and other impairments who find it difficult to use public...
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When is a Curb Ramp a Ramp?
handrails (Section 405.8) or edge protection (Section 405.9) because of the obstructions such features would present to the surrounding areas, which are typically a circulation path or public...
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The ADA Standards for Accessible Design (the ADA Standards)
ADAAG stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines, which are issued by the United States Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (called the...
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10. Other Accommodations
Some other accommodations that may be appropriate include: making transportation provided by the employer accessible; providing a personal assistant for certain job-related...
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What about the passenger who has two or more service animals?
Airlines may not charge passengers for accommodations that are required by Part 382, including transporting service animals in the cargo compartment....
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Small governmental jurisdictions affected by proposed accessibility guidelines
Many of these small governmental jurisdictions are located in rural areas, which generally do not construct pedestrian transportation networks (e.g., sidewalks, pedestrian street crossings...
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Costs to Provide Pedestrian Activated Signals at Roundabouts with Multi-Lane Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Access Board seeks additional information on the number of roundabouts with multilane pedestrian street crossings that are newly constructed on an annual basis by state and local transportation...
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Costs to Provide Detectable Warning Surfaces on Curb Ramps (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Volpe Center gathered data from local transportation departments and vendors on various detectable warning materials and estimated the costs of 8 square feet of the materials for a typical...
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§27.71(f)
responsibilities of the parties for the provision of accessible facilities and services to individuals with disabilities as required by this part and applicable ADA rules of the Department of Transportation...
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National Accessibility Code
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, and many State and local government accessibility codes....
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A. Complaint Procedures and Complaints Resolution Officials (CRO’s)
available to any person who makes a disability-related complaint during all times the carrier is operating at an airport and should make that person aware of the existence of the Department of Transportation’s...
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If the Passenger Poses a Direct Threat to the Health and Safety of Others
Others If, in your estimation, a passenger with a communicable disease or infection poses a direct threat to the health or safety of other passengers, you may (i) refuse to provide transportation...
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viii. Hospital beds and gurneys
Gurneys used to transport patients from place to place in a medical facility or used in certain diagnostic procedures may need to meet the same height requirements....
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A. Visual Display Systems
The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) can provide technical assistance and information on these systems (“Airport TDD Access: Two Case Studies,” (...
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I. Background
, or be denied the benefits of the services, program, or activities of a public entity, or be subjected to discrimination by any public entity. 28 C.F.R. § 35.149....
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1. Ask to find out if an individual is willing to disclose their disability.
While some people prefer to be public about their disability such as including information about their disability in a media article, others choose to not be publically [sic] identified...
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4.1.3(17)(c)(i)
(i) if a total number of four or more public pay telephones (including both interior and exterior phones) is provided at a site, and at least one is in an interior location, then at least...
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§ 35.160(a)(2)
(2) For purposes of this section, “companion” means a family member, friend, or associate of an individual seeking access to a service, program, or activity of a public entity, who, along...
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217.4.6 Hospitals
Where at least one public pay telephone is provided serving a hospital emergency room, hospital recovery room, or hospital waiting room, at least one public TTY shall be provided at each...