Title II is enforced by private lawsuit or by filing a complaint with the Department of Justice or one of the designated federal enforcement agencies, such as the Department of Education...
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How is Title II of the ADA enforced?
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Legal Requirements
a Federal agency must be accessible....
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Monitoring and Fees
Monitoring and Fees – During the first five years of the Compliance Period, Plaintiffs may conduct semi-annual inspections of the City’s drawings and/or designs regarding the pedestrian...
- Design Guidelines for the Visual Environment
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ENFORCING AGENCY
[DSA-AC] The designated department or agency as specified by statute or regulation....
- Oklahoma - Office of Disability Concerns
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H1
H1. If a sign is provided at the toilet room entrance (e.g. Men, Women, Boys, Girls, etc.), is a sign with raised characters and Braille mounted on the wall adjacent to the latch?...
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12147(b) Special rule for stations
(b) Special rule for stations
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Designing & Configuration Trends with Portable Chair Seating for Places of Assembly Continuing Education Course
Designing & Configuration Trends with Portable Chair Seating for Places of Assembly Offered by: Hussey Seating Company Credit: 1 CES HSW Credit Learning...
- Inpro Corporation SignScape® Regulatory Signs
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New Trails [F247.1]
Is the trail designed for hiker or pedestrian use?...
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Installation Height and Location: ADA Standard Section 703.4
Signs with tactile characters shall comply with 703.4.
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Stroke Thickness: ADA Standard Section 703.5.7
Stroke thickness of the uppercase letter “I” shall be 10 percent minimum and 30 percent maximum of the height of the character.
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11B-703.4 Installation height and location
Signs with tactile characters shall comply with Section 11B-703.4.
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11B-703.5.7 Stroke thickness
Stroke thickness of the uppercase letter “I” shall be 10 percent minimum and 20 percent maximum of the height of the character. [2010 ADA Standards] 703.5.7 Stroke Thickness....
- Otis Elevator Braille and Safety Signs
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Section 5 Guidelines
For each of these seven requirements, the Department adopted the corresponding Option One guidelines, but changes were made to certain of the Option One design specifications....
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2. Section-by-Section Analysis of Final Guidelines
Section 5, the final section, presents the design specifications recommended by the Department for meeting the Act's accessibility requirements, as codified in 24 CFR 100.205....
- Figure 703.4.2 Location of Tactile Signs at Doors – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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§40.4 Standards.
Residential structures subject to this part shall be designed, constructed or altered to ensure that physically handicapped persons have access to, and use of, these structures....
- AIA An Architect's Story: Chris Downey
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221.1 General
Assembly areas shall provide wheelchair spaces, companion seats, and designated aisle seats complying with 221 and 802. In addition, lawn seating shall comply with 221.5....
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Section 3. Fair Housing Act Design and Construction Requirements
This section reprints §100.205 (Design and Construction Requirements) from the Department's final rule implementing the Fair Housing Act....
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2. New Construction and Alterations
To that end, City staff members regularly meet with architectural teams during the planning and design stage, review construction plans before permits are issued, visit sites during the...