discrimination in violation of Title III of the ADA by (1) failing to design and construct its stadium-style movie theaters so as to provide persons who use wheelchairs with a choice of seating...
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Personal Assistants and Service Animals
Personal Assistants Ensure seating plans include room for each assistant, both within meeting rooms and meal service areas....
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382.23 May carriers require a passenger with a disability to provide a medical certificate?
Under paragraph 382.21(c), if the section 382.23(c)(2) medical certificate provides measures for preventing the transmission of a disease, the carrier must provide transportation to the...
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THREATS AND HAZARDS IN NEW YORK CITY
Coastal storms can cause flooding, structural damage to buildings, transportation service failures, and widespread power outages....
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Introduction
Comprehensive regulations for titles II and III issued by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) include enforceable standards for the construction and...
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240.2.2 Elevated Play Components
For purposes of this section, ramps, transfer systems, steps, decks, and roofs are not considered elevated play components....
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11B-240.2.2 Elevated play components
For purposes of this section, ramps, transfer systems, steps, decks, and roofs are not considered elevated play components....
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Clear Floor or Ground Space
Elevated play components accessed by transfer systems do not require maneuvering or clear floor spaces, since mobility devices are left at ground level....
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F240.2.2 Elevated Play Components
For purposes of this section, ramps, transfer systems, steps, decks, and roofs are not considered elevated play components....
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240.2.2 Elevated Play Components
For purposes of this section, ramps, transfer systems, steps, decks, and roofs are not considered elevated play components....
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Personal Support:
2.1.1 Include areas of caution and vulnerability to safely assist, transfer, and move you. 2.1.2 If you want to be carried in your wheelchair make sure this is realistic, considering...
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G. ANSI/AAMI HE 75
The Access Board is committed to using voluntary consensus standards where practical and consistent with the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note)...
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11B-240.2.2 Elevated play components
For purposes of this section, ramps, transfer systems, steps, decks, and roofs are not considered elevated play components....
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A. DEFINITIONS AND BACKGROUND
sanitizer dispensers that protrude into the circulation path; -steep (greater than 8.3%) ramps and curb ramps; -inaccessible patient rooms and toilet rooms; -inaccessible showers; -toilet seats...
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Water Closets and Toilet Compartments for Children's Use: ADA Standard Section 604.9
Section 604.9 covers the current ADA Standards for water closets and toilet compartments for children's use.
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11B-608.2.2.1 Clearance
minimum side of the clearance provided that it is not on the side of the clearance adjacent to the controls or, where provided, not on the side of the clearance adjacent to the shower seat...
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18. Where an existing ground level play component is replaced, should the new component comply with the technical provisions of Section 1008.4 even if there is not an accessible route to it?
In this case, the spring rocker being replaced would need to have the rocker seat height between 11 and 24 inches and clear floor or ground space and maneuvering space provided adjacent...
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Receivers and Couplers
Receivers and Couplers ADAAG requires that receivers be provided to serve at least 4% of the total number of seats (but in no case fewer than two)....
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Motorized Kick Scooters
Motorized scooters usually have hand brakes and often have larger, pneumatic rubber tires; and some have pedestal seats....
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