When an entity is implementing a transition plan for program accessibility developed pursuant to regulations issued under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, which designates specific...
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Alterations and Additions [F244.2.1]
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Alterations and Additions [F245.2.3]
When an entity is implementing a transition plan for program accessibility developed pursuant to regulations issued under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, which designates specific...
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Existing Facilities That Are Not Altered
The Department of Transportation regulations implementing Section 504 also contain requirements for recipients of federal financial assistance from the Department regarding compliance planning...
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Disputes and Disagreements Regarding FAPE and non-FAPE Matters
student has a disability and is eligible for special education and or related services; whether a student with a disability requires further evaluation in order to devise an appropriate plan...
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What is an accessibility evaluation survey and when is one needed?
Completion of an accessibility evaluation survey is the first step in developing a transition plan....
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Prohibition against discrimination in services, programs, and activities
programs, rehabilitative programs, grievance procedures, incentive programs, disciplinary and classification proceedings, housing placements, parole and release programs, and re-entry planning...
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FEEDING + COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION
v=QLtA_9I8v10 ) to see how NYC Emergency Management and the Dept. of Parks and Recreation exercise the Commodity Distribution Point Plan....
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Alterations to prison cells.
correctional authorities to meet their obligation by providing the required accessible features in cells within the same facility, other than those specific cells in which alterations are planned...
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Surfaces of Trails
FSTAG defines a stable surface as a trail surface that is not permanently affected by normal weather conditions and that is able to sustain wear and tear produced by normal use between planned...
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ADA Facility Survey Options
Procedures Better Relationships With Intended Beneficiaries of ADA Advantages of Thorough, Detailed Surveys & Reports: Better Documentation for Long-term Planning...
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Site Inspection
When possible, plan at least two visits to each venue. The first visit should be unannounced to the facility's sales team....
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MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Reports will include detailed photographs showing measurements, architectural plans, work orders, notices published in the newspaper, copies of adopted policies, and proof of efforts to...
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Applicability
The implied responsibility to discover and correct noncompliant conditions, whether or not an alteration, addition, or change of occupancy is planned, exceeds the responsibility imposed...
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Spaces and Elements: ADA Standard Section 206.2.4
Section 206.2.4 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes connecting spaces and elements within a building.
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11. Fixing my business will be too expensive; therefore, I am unable to do anything to reduce my risk.
First, most courts look favorably upon proactive businesses that have a plan of action to fix their building, even if the plan is not yet finished....
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The Target Population
Second, a major survey may well structure its sampling plan (see below) to proportionately reflect groups which use a variety of mobility aids....
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III-7.1000 General
Will the Department review building plans for compliance with ADAAG? No. There is no Federal equivalent to the State code enforcement process....
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
TRANSITION BOARDING PIER BOAT LAUNCH RAMP BOAT SLIP BUILDING BUILDING OFFICIAL CATCH POOL CCR CHARACTERS CHILDREN’S USE CIRCULATION PATH CLEAR CLEAR FLOOR...
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Height Requirements
revised to specifically cover operable parts that are "intended for use only by service or maintenance personnel," "electrical or communication receptacles serving a dedicated use," and "floor...
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1132A.5.1 General
The floor or landing on the dwelling unit side of the primary entry door and any required exit door shall have a minimum length of not less than 44 inches (1118 mm)....
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106 Definitions
unnecessary, in most cases due to changes in certain scoping or technical requirements: "accessible route," "area of refuge," "automatic door," "destination-oriented elevator," "ground floor...
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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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1007.1 Accessible means of egress required
In assembly spaces with sloped floors, one accessible means of egress is required from a space where the common path of travel of the accessible route for access to the wheelchair spaces...
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16. If a play surface is replaced with an accessible surface and the existing ground level play components are not accessible, do the components need to be replaced?
If the alteration to the play area only involves the surfacing, only the surface along accessible routes, clear floor or ground spaces, and maneuvering spaces must comply with the ASTM F...