Other recreation facilities. In the NPRM, the Department asked about a number of issues relating to recreation facilities, such as team or player seating areas, areas of sport...
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  Other recreation facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
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  § 36.304(b)(4)
  
(4) Rearranging tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture;
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  Sec.36.304(g)(2)
  
(2) To the extent that relevant standards for alterations are not provided in subpart D of this part, then the requirements of Sec.36.304 shall not be interpreted to exceed the...
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  § 36.304(g)(2)
  
(2) To the extent that relevant standards for alterations are not provided in subpart D of this part, then the requirements of §36.304 shall not be interpreted to exceed the...
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  Sec.36.304(b)(14)
  
(14) Insulating lavatory pipes under sinks to prevent burns;
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  § 36.304(b)(2)
  
(2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances;
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  Sec.36.304(b)(4)
  
(4) Rearranging tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture;
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  Sec.36.304(b)(11)
  
(11) Installing accessible door hardware;
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  Sec.36.304(b)(2)
  
(2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances;
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  § 35.150(d)(3)
  
(3) The plan shall, at a minimum—
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  408.4.8 Emergency Communications
  
Car emergency signaling devices complying with 407.4.9 shall be provided.
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  408.4.8 Emergency Communications
  
Car emergency signaling devices complying with 407.4.9 shall be provided.
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  Chapter 4 9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services
  
It answers questions including: What types of emergency communications services are covered? How does a TTY work?...
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  Text Telephone
  
., typed) communications through the transmission of coded signals across the standard telephone network....
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  Revised 255 Guidelines
  
The guidelines for telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment covered by Section 255 of the Communications Act as set forth in 255 Chapters 1 and 2 (36 CFR part 1194, Appendix...
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  255 Guidelines
  
The guidelines for telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment covered by Section 255 of the Communications Act as set forth in 255 Chapters 1 and 2 (36 CFR Part 1194, Appendix...
 - Sorenson BuzzCards Sign Language Mobile App
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  § 37.43(e)(2)(i)
  
(i) Costs associated with providing an accessible entrance and an accessible route to the altered area (e.g., widening doorways and installing ramps);
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  How can a public accommodation decide what needs to be done?
  
One effective approach is to conduct a "self-evaluation" of the facility to identify existing barriers....
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  1.3 Architectural Standards.
  
included in the 2010 edition of the standards. http://www.access214board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/buildings-and-sites/about-the-ada-standards/ada215standards. 1.3.2 Architectural Barriers...
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  Revised and New Standards for Buildings and Facilities
  
Revised standards that apply to places of lodging include requirements for the number of accessible guest rooms providing mobility and communication features and there is also a requirement...
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  2. Written Communications
  
Accessing written communications may be difficult for people who are blind or have low vision and individuals with other disabilities....
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  B. Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing: When Auxiliary Aids and Services Must be Provided
  
Remember that communication may occur in different ways. Speaking, listening, reading, and writing are all common ways of communicating....
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  N. Equal Access for Handicapped Students
  
Recipients may not deny handicapped students access to vocational education programs or courses because of architectural or equipment barriers, or because of the need for related aids and...