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making the reasonable accommodation; the number of persons employed at this facility; the effect on expenses and resources of the facility; the overall financial resources, size...
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§ 382.7 General prohibition of discrimination
(b) If an indirect air carrier provides facilities or services for passengers that are covered for other carriers by sections 382.21-382.55, the indirect air carrier shall do so in a manner...
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Designated Aisle Seats
the requirement for designated aisle seats for team or player seating areas serving areas of sports activity has been incorporated into the final rule from the guidelines for recreation facilities...
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F221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
be required in assembly areas with 300 or fewer seats if the wheelchair spaces provide viewing angles that are equivalent to, or better than, the average viewing angle provided in the facility...
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Accessible Amusement Rides
Bush, New Freedom Initiative, February 1, 2001 The recreation facility guidelines described in this guide focus on newly designed or newly constructed and altered amusement rides....
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5. Conclusion
It pays to speak up and to get fitness centers to recognize the accessibility barriers that exist in their facilities. When you speak up you create demand for change....
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3. If I comply with the California accessibility requirements, am I in compliance with ADA?
It is the sole responsibility of the business owner and/or the landlord to make sure that the facility is in compliance with the most restrictive requirements of both the California accessibility...
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B. 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines
The 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines contain three parts: application and scoping requirements for facilities covered by the ADA (ADA Chapters 1 and 2); application and scoping...
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Introduction
Title III Technical Assistance Manual Covering Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities Introduction This technical assistance manual addresses the requirements of title...
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III-1.5200 Scope of exemption
Even though the congregation is operating facilities that would otherwise be places of public accommodation, its operations are exempt from title III requirements....
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4.1.4(7) FACTORY INDUSTRIAL
Facilities Aircraft Appliances Athletic equipment Automobile and other motor vehicle Bakeries Beverages Bicycles Boats, building Brick and masonry Broom or...