Standard equipment shall include: full perimeter 360 degree flushing rim, beehive strainer, 1 1/2" F.I.P. slip-joint 'P' trap and removable 'P' trap access....
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- Willoughby Industries UW-1412-WO-FA Series Front Mounted Straddle Urinal Washout Type
- Gerber Electronic Toilet Flush Valve 44-912
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Who is Covered by the ADA?
The ADA establishes requirements for 12 categories of public accommodations, which include stores, restaurants, bars, service establishments, theaters, hotels, recreational facilities, private...
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a. The employer's judgment
Similarly, if a hotel requires its housekeepers to thoroughly clean 16 rooms per day, it does not have to justify this standard as "essential."...
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RETURNING HOME
Action Steps: Planning Identify temporary accessible housing (such as accessible hotel rooms within the community or in nearby communities) that could be used if people with disabilities...
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III-7.7000 Alterations
alterations (§4.1.6(1)(g)). 3) There are special less stringent requirements for alterations in many other areas, including sales and service counters (§7.2(1)), check-out aisles (§7.3(1)), hotels...
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11B-224.2.2 More than fifty guest room facilities
In hotels, motels or other transient lodging facilities, Table 11B-224.2 indicates the required total number of mobility accessible rooms, including both rooms without roll-in showers and...
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ADA Business Brief: Service Animals
This federal law applies to all businesses open to the public, including restaurants, hotels, taxis and shuttles, grocery and department stores, hospitals and medical offices, theaters,...
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Fixed Route System and Demand Responsive System
A traveler staying at a hotel usually makes a room reservation before hopping on the hotel shuttle....
- Mats Inc. Grate Mat
- Kawneer North America 2000T Terrace Doors
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Additional Resources
For more information about the responsibilities of child welfare agencies under the ADA and Rehabilitation Act, see “DOJ/HHS Joint Letter to Massachusetts Department of Children and Families...
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R305.2.1 Perpendicular Curb Ramps
Detectable warning surfaces should not be placed on paving or expansion joints....
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Applicability
exceptions, mostly health- and safety-related, such as Fire Marshal inspections, OSHA inspections for workplace safety, Department of Public Health inspections of food service operations, and Joint...
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Areas for further work
Maintenance/durability of surfaces Workforce training Usability issues: Planarity Maneuverability Rollability/rolling resistance Jointed...
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Paragraph (a) (Advisory Guidance)
There is a joint international effort to develop a Universal Remote Console Communication (URCC) protocol which would achieve this functionality....
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Allocation of Responsibilities for Shared-Use Kiosks
They argued that airports should not be held responsible for airlines failing to do their part as provided in the joint agreement....
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4.3.7 Clear Floor Space for Reaching
The longest reach distance from the WhMD will usually be at the approximate height and lateral direction of the shoulder joint....
- ADA Checklist: Health Care Facilities and Service Providers
- Horton Profiler ® Series 2000 Linear Drive or 2000B Belt Drive System
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Dispersion
This general dispersion requirement is intended to effectuate Congress’ directive that a percentage of each class of hotel rooms is to be fully accessible to persons with disabilities....
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Definition of "Dwelling Unit" and "Transient Lodging"
In particular, the hotel and motel industry was concerned about requirements for dwelling units being misapplied to transient lodging facilities. Response....
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Are multi-unit dwellings of any kind covered under the requirements? Our thinking stemmed from the fact that it covers public housing, but how is public housing defined? For example, is section 8 housing applicable? Are all condos and apartments applicable if they are providing charging for any of their residents and not just a specific resident?
Publically owned and/or operated homeless shelters, group homes and similar social service establishments; Publically owned and/or operated transient lodging, such as hotels, motels...
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I. Who is Covered by Title II of the ADA
Private entities that operate public accommodations, such as hotels, restaurants, theaters, retail stores, dry cleaners, doctors' offices, amusement parks, and bowling alleys, are not covered...