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ADA Title I: Employment
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Plan 3A: 12-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
The following accessible features are provided in the living area: • T-shaped turning space (section 304.3.2); • Accessible route (section 402); • Clear floor space on both sides...
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Plan 4B: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
The following accessible features are provided in the living area: • T-shaped turning space (section 304.3.2); • Accessible route (section 402); • Clear floor space between beds...
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Plan 6A: 12-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
The following accessible features are provided in the living area: • T-shaped turning space (section 304.3.2); • Accessible route (section 402); • Clear floor space on both sides...
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Plan 3B: 12-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
The following accessible features are provided in the living area: • T-shaped turning space (section 304.3.2); • Accessible route (section 402); • Clear floor space between beds...
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Plan 1A: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
The following accessible features are provided in the living area: • T-shaped turning space (section 304.3.2); • Accessible route (section 402); • Clear floor space on both sides...
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Plan 1B: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
604.2); and • No other fixtures or obstructions located within required water closet clearance (section 604.3); The following accessible features are provided in the living area...
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Plan 2A: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
The following accessible features are provided in the living area: • T-shaped turning space (section 304.3.2); • Accessible route (section 402); • Clear floor space on both sides...
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Plan 2B: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
The following accessible features are provided in the living area: • T-shaped turning space (section 304.3.2); • Accessible route (section 402); • Clear floor space between beds...
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Title II: Program Accessibility
On or after March 15, 2012, public entities must consider the supplemental requirements (such as swimming pools, play areas, and fishing piers) in the 2010 Standards to assess compliance...
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Additional Transfer Techniques: Use of Stretchers and Gurneys
This approach involves a two step process in which the patient must transfer from their wheelchair to the stretcher, usually in a different space or area away from the equipment, and then...
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Alterations to Residential Facilities
Dwelling units that are not required to be accessible are exempt from the general requirements for alterations to elements and spaces and for alterations to primary function areas....
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Accessible Boating Facilities
Facilities may be located in the same waterfront area or even in the same site (such as a State park with a large lake) and include marinas, launching facilities, piers, and docks that are...
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Architectural Barriers Act
(e). 8The Architectural Barriers Act also covers facilities constructed, altered, or leased by federal agencies; and facilities constructed or altered by the Washington Metropolitan Area...
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Bonded Bridle Path Installation
The SEWF areas were roped off for 5 days to provide time for curing prior to usage....
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Auxiliary aids and services: captioning and video interpreting services.
The Department is proposing several changes to § 36.303 to update the regulatory language in response to numerous technological advances and breakthroughs in the area of auxiliary aids and...
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Where can I learn more about accessibility?
The Forest Service Accessibility Program Website contains Forest Service accessibility guidelines and guidebooks for outdoor recreation and trails, ski areas, incident facilities, exhibits...
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Service
If a customer has a service dog, alert them to the locations of green space and how to access these areas. Communicate....
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Future Work
made to mine the data gathered in the first phase to look at other transfer issues and 2) what other critical issues need to be addressed through research and design development in this area...
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ENSURING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES DO NOT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Similarly, election officials must modify a “no animals/pets” policy to allow voters with disabilities to be accompanied by their service animals in all areas of the polling place where...
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LIMITATIONS IN OUR CURRENT KNOWLEDGE
As a result of the limited research in this area, states, schools, and educators are faced with the challenge of developing and implementing practices to increase the participation of children...
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ADA Team
Special skills and expertise Including staff and/or external parties with skills and expertise in the following areas will be very helpful to the team: finance and budgeting...
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Since people can walk on any sidewalk, not just the accessible routes, all exterior pedestrian routes serving or leading to the shelter areas must be checked....