(3) Standards The regulations issued pursuant to this subsection shall include standards applicable to facilities and vehicles covered by sections 12182(b)(2) and 12184 of this title....
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12186(a)(3) Standards
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§ 38.171(a)
(a) New, used and remanufactured vehicles and conveyances for systems not covered by other subparts of this part, to be considered accessible by regulations in part 37 of this title shall...
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5.7 File a Lawsuit
It would also be helpful to leave a couple spaces next to the chairs for someone using a wheelchair to sit. The restroom also was difficult to use without grab bars. ...
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§382.133(e)(5)
(5) Any requirement, if applicable, of the carrier operating the flight for an individual planning to use such a device to check-in up to one hour before that carrier's general check-in...
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§382.133(f)(6)
(6) Any requirement, if applicable, of the carrier operating the flight for an individual planning to use such a device to check-in up to one hour before that carrier's general check-in...
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C1-3. Accessible Route Width
If No, the accessible route may narrow to 32 inches wide for up to 2 feet in length. Yes _____ No _____...
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Location
As Gregory Scott, AIA, partner in RLPS, responded: "…the major challenge with the implementation of ADAAG, is not with excessive space requirements or even required clearances; but more...
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 225.3.1
Section 225.3.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for the dispersion of self service storage spaces.
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Natural Resource Manager
It is an annual national requirement that this information be kept up to date....
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Except in an Emergency Evacuation, No Hand-Carrying Passengers
Except in an Emergency Evacuation, No Hand-Carrying Passengers Under no circumstances – except for emergency evacuations – should you physically pick up a passenger with a disability...
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T403.2 Boarding Direction
Lift platforms shall be designed to permit passengers who use wheelchairs the option to board the platforms facing either toward or away from the non-rail vehicle....
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T215.3. Public Address and Stop Request Systems
Large non-rail vehicles that operate in fixed route service with multiple designated stops shall provide public address and stop request systems in accordance with T215.3....
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T402.8.2 Deployment to Boarding Platforms
The running slope of ramps and bridgeplates used for deployment to platforms shall be 1:8 maximum, as measured to the boarding platform with the non-rail vehicle resting on a flat surface...
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10.3.1(10)
(10) Stations shall not be designed or constructed so as to require persons with disabilities to board or alight from a vehicle at a location other than one used by the general public....
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§ 37.75(a)(1)
(1) After August 25, 1990, remanufactures a bus or other vehicle so as to extend its useful life for five years or more or makes a solicitation for such remanufacturing; or...
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§ 37.165(c)(2)
(2) For other vehicles transporting individuals who use wheelchairs, the entity shall provide and use a securement system to ensure that the wheelchair remains within the securement area...
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DRIVE AISLE
A vehicular way provided within a parking facility that connects vehicular entrances, parking stalls, electric vehicle charging stations, passenger loading zones, and vehicular exits....
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11B-502.3.4 Location
spaces...
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11B-502.3.4 Location
spaces...
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C. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
The 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines are issued pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)....
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Accessible Entrance
A level landing area is provided in front of the entry door so a person can pull the door open....
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SERVICE ANIMALS
familiar with guide dogs trained to assist people with blind or low vision, animals can be trained for a variety of tasks, including alerting a person to sounds in the home and workplace, pulling...
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Q27. What does under control mean? Do service animals have to be on a leash? Do they have to be quiet and not bark?
For example, a person who uses a wheelchair may use a long, retractable leash to allow her service animal to pick up or retrieve items....