In hotels, motels or other transient lodging facilities, Table 11B-224.2 indicates the required total number of mobility accessible rooms, including both rooms without roll-in showers and...
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11B-224.2.2 More than fifty guest room facilities
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ADA Business Brief: Service Animals
This federal law applies to all businesses open to the public, including restaurants, hotels, taxis and shuttles, grocery and department stores, hospitals and medical offices, theaters,...
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Fixed Route System and Demand Responsive System
A traveler staying at a hotel usually makes a room reservation before hopping on the hotel shuttle....
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Who is Covered by the ADA?
The ADA establishes requirements for 12 categories of public accommodations, which include stores, restaurants, bars, service establishments, theaters, hotels, recreational facilities, private...
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a. The employer's judgment
Similarly, if a hotel requires its housekeepers to thoroughly clean 16 rooms per day, it does not have to justify this standard as "essential."...
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RETURNING HOME
Action Steps: Planning Identify temporary accessible housing (such as accessible hotel rooms within the community or in nearby communities) that could be used if people with disabilities...
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III-7.7000 Alterations
alterations (§4.1.6(1)(g)). 3) There are special less stringent requirements for alterations in many other areas, including sales and service counters (§7.2(1)), check-out aisles (§7.3(1)), hotels...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
Nothing in this Agreement limits Harris County from making ADA-compliant, permanent modifications to County-owned polling place locations instead of providing temporary remedial measures...
- McGuire Associates Disability Evacuation Plan (DEP)
- Kawneer North America 2000T Terrace Doors
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4. Why should I participate in the ADA Mediation Program?
There are many potential advantages of mediating ADA complaints in the Program, including: Mediation allows the parties—not a judge, jury or mediator—to develop their own solutions...
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12161(6) Station
related to the provision of such transportation, including passenger platforms, designated waiting areas, ticketing areas, restrooms, and, where a public entity providing rail transportation owns...
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11B-707.9.1.1 Tactilely discernible numerical keypad
containing a raised dot with a dot base diameter between 1.5 mm and 1.6 mm and a height between 0.6 mm and 0.9 mm on the number 5 key that enables a visually impaired person to enter his or her own...
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Accessibility of Airport Terminals and Facilities
Carriers NPRM (sec. 382.51) proposed that both U.S. and foreign carriers, at both U.S. and foreign airports, would be responsible for ensuring the accessibility of terminal facilities they own...
- Door King Inc. 1520/1524 Stand Alone Card Readers
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Section 36.102 Application (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
As defined in Sec.36.104, a public accommodation is a private entity that owns, leases or leases to, or operates a place of public accommodation....
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Dispersion
This general dispersion requirement is intended to effectuate Congress’ directive that a percentage of each class of hotel rooms is to be fully accessible to persons with disabilities....
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2.8 Aircraft and Air Carrier Facility Accessibility.
Airport terminal facilities include parking and ground transportation facilities, owned, leased, or operated by commercial service airports that are recipients of DOT financial assistance...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Have Disabilities that are Not Apparent
Disregard any speech impairments or physical tics by being patient and aware of your own body language and facial expressions that could convey your own discomfort....
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Definition of "Dwelling Unit" and "Transient Lodging"
In particular, the hotel and motel industry was concerned about requirements for dwelling units being misapplied to transient lodging facilities. Response....
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I. Who is Covered by Title II of the ADA
Private entities that operate public accommodations, such as hotels, restaurants, theaters, retail stores, dry cleaners, doctors' offices, amusement parks, and bowling alleys, are not covered...
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Special Situations
Special Situations Religious organizations are covered by the ADA, but they may give employment preference to people of their own religion or religious organization....