Within one hundred eighty (180) days of the entry of this Consent Decree, the County will retain an Independent Licensed Architect (“ILA”), pre-approved initially and continually approved...
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D. INDEPENDENT LICENSED ARCHITECT
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702.5 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Copies of the referenced standard may be obtained from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 10662 Los Vaqueros Circle, P.O....
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Americans with Abilities
Americans with Abilities The road to enactment of this legislation was not easy....
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DSA Drawing 11B-406.6-10 Cut-Through Median Less Than 96 inches in Length with No Gutters (2016 CBC)
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MODEL POLICY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ON COMMUNICATING WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
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Q4. How does the Amendments Act alter coverage under Section 504 and Title II?
A: The Amendments Act emphasizes that the definition of "disability" in Section 504 and the ADA should be interpreted to allow for broad coverage. Students who, in the past, may not...
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F. GENERAL EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION PROVISIONS
Within three (3) months of the entry of this Consent Decree, the County will identify sources of qualified sign language and oral interpreters, qualified readers, real-time...
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F. GENERAL EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION PROVISIONS
20. Within three (3) months of the entry of this Consent Decree, the County will identify sources of qualified sign language and oral interpreters, qualified readers, real-time...
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Synopsis of Workshop Objectives
Gregory Knoop, AIA, Principal, Oudens Knoop Knoop + Sachs, Architects...
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I. The Disabilities Convention and U.S. Disability Rights Law
It embodies the traditional American ideals that form the basis of the Americans with Disabilities Act and other U.S. disability rights laws....
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Means of Egress: ADA Standard Section 216.4
Section 216.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs for means of egress.
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Areas of Refuge: ADA Standard Section 216.4.2
Section 216.4.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at areas of refuge.
- International Building Code® (IBC®)
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3. Review the Research Findings About Accessibility Issues for Play Surfaces
3. Review the Research Findings About Accessibility Issues for Play Surfaces From 2008 to 2012, the National Center on Accessibility at Indiana University-Bloomington, conducted...
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Mark J. Mazz, AIA: Architectural Consultant on Accessibility
Standard of Care [T]he easiest thing to do to tell an architect or a builder they did something wrong is point to the standard and say: This is what you’re supposed to do; this is what...
- ADA25: #19 of 25 -- K-12
- Marx|Okubo Associates, Inc., Accessibility Group (ADA and FFHA)
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Issue: Effective Communication
Common Problem: City governments often fail to provide qualified interpreters or assistive listening devices for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing at public events or...
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ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hospital Settings
Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section Americans with Disabilities Act ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing...
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Position of Grab Bars: ADA Standard Section 609.4
Section 609.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the position of grab bars.
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Suggested best practices for architects and other design professionals
Suggested best practices for architects and other design professionals As the construction industry works to develop standards for construction tolerances related to specific materials...
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“Americans” in the title of the ADA
The use of the term “Americans” in the title of the ADA, in the EEOC's regulations, or in this appendix as amended is not intended to imply that the ADA only applies to United States citizens...
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Lines of Sight and Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3
Section 221.2.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for lines of sight and dispersion of wheelchair spaces in assembly areas.
- Certified Access Specialist Program (CASp)
