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§ 36.304 Removal of barriers.
[Order No. 1513-91, 56 FR 35592, July 26, 1991, as amended by AG Order No. 3181-2010, 75 FR 56254, Sept. 15, 2010; AG Order No. 3332-2012, 77 FR 30179, May 21, 2012]
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§ 35.151(b) Alterations.
(b) Alterations.
- McGuire VA Medical Center 3-D Printing Program to Assist Veterans in Rehabilitation
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GUIDELINES FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
The 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (U. S....
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11B-234.4 Existing amusement rides
Where existing amusement rides are altered, the alteration shall comply with Section 11B-234.4. Advisory 11B-234.4 Existing amusement rides....
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Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Polling Places
Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Polling Places When choosing a new site for a polling place, elections officials should select a facility that is accessible to voters who use...
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Existing Facilities
Existing Facilities Many business facilities were built without features that accommodate people with disabilities, including people who use wheelchairs....
- California Capital Access Program (CalCAP) Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Financing Program
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Actions
Etiquette considered appropriate when interacting with people with disabilities is based primarily on respect and courtesy. Outlined below are tips to help you in communicating with...
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General Tips for Communicating with People with Disabilities
When introduced to a person with a disability, it is appropriate to offer to shake hands. People with limited hand use or who wear an artificial limb can usually shake hands....
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Summary of Costs and Benefits
We compared the final rule to guidelines and standards used by the federal agencies for the design of outdoor developed areas without regard to accessibility to determine whether the...
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Introduction
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals with Mobility Impairments
If possible, put yourself at the wheelchair user's eye level. Do not lean on a wheelchair or any other assistive device. Never patronize people who use...
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Load and Unload Areas: ADA Standard Section 234.4.1
Section 234.4.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for load and unload areas in existing amusement rides.
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When do path of travel and/or accessible routes apply? …new construction? …alterations to a parking area? …alterations to a building associated with parking, such as expansion or remodel?
These fundamental requirements provide accessibility in excess of that required for alterations to existing facilities so the regulations associated with path of travel requirements are...
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PHYSICAL PROVISIONS
PHYSICAL PROVISIONS Usable without simultaneous actions Provide at least one mode that does not require simultaneous actions....
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Existing Pools
Existing Pools...
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DOJ’s ADA Regulations
Under the title II regulation, state and local governments must provide program accessibility in existing facilities, and the under the title III regulation public accommodations must remove...
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What occupancies are or are not subject to path of travel and/or accessible routes? …buildings subject to California Building Code (CBC) Chapter 11B? …multi-family buildings subject to CBC Chapter 11A? …others?
In addition, an accessible path of travel is required where EVCS are installed at existing facilities where vehicle fueling, recharging, parking or storage is a primary function....
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Existing facilities
Existing facilities must remove barriers to the extent that doing so is readily achievable....
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Visible Alarms—Exception to Section 215.1 of the 2010 Standards
Section 215.1 includes a new exception for visible alarms in the alteration of existing facilities, providing that visible alarms must be installed only when an existing fire alarm system...