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....
Search Results "Owned Hotel"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
Tips for Assisting People Who Have Disabilities that are Not Apparent
-
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....
-
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...
-
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....
-
2. Background
Editorial Committee members representing different stakeholder groups prepared the subsections of Section 2 based largely upon their own expertise and experiences....
-
ABBREVIATIONS:
EVCS installed at privately-owned multifamily housing facilities may also have requirements for accessible EVCS dependent on use; please consult with the Department of Housing and Community...
-
3. Does a community pool have to provide an accessible means of exit and entry?
If a community pool is owned or operated by a state or local government entity, it is covered by Title II of the ADA, which requires “program accessibility.”...
-
Safety Considerations May Necessitate an Attendant
mentally disabled and unable to comprehend or respond appropriately to safety instructions; severely impaired with respect to mobility and would be unable to assist in the passenger’s own...
-
Vertical Clearance [4.6.5]
Vertical clearance of at least 98 inches is based on the height necessary for personally-owned vans....
-
FAQ: What is Corada Voices?
Accessibility Specialists may also craft professional Interpretations or Opinions for their own use, public viewing, just for other Corada Accessibility Specialists or for a specific WorkGroup...
-
4.1.4(11)(b)
Federally owned 5 percent of the total, or at least one unit, whichever is greater....
-
Section 37.171 Equivalency Requirement for Demand Responsive Service Operated by Private Entities Not Primarily in the Business of Transporting People
The effect of this provision may be to require some entities to arrange, either through acquiring their own accessible vehicles or coordinating with other providers, to have accessible vehicles...
- Hussey Seating Company Flip-Up Armrest
- Hussey Seating Company Skid-Mounted and Companion Chairs
-
11B-224.2 Guest rooms with mobility features
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...
-
Section 37.141 Requirements If a Joint Plan is Submitted
The final provision in the section notes that an entity may later join a coordinated plan, even if it has filed its own plan on January 26, 1992....
-
Introduction
In the case of the private sector, the ADA's coverage of places of public accommodations (title III) includes some facilities used on a transient basis, such as dormitories and hotels....
- Schindler 330A Low Rise Borehole Hydraulic Elevator
- Corbin Russwin Inc. ED7000 Series Narrow Stile Crossbar Exit Device
- Tork Elevation® Xpress® Hand Towel Dispenser, White
- Yale 3000 Series Architectural Door Closer
- Domino Pro Listening System with Earbuds and Headphones (BE8005)
-
II-1.3000 Relationship to title III.
Similarly, if an existing building is owned by a private entity covered by title III and rented to a public entity covered by title II, the private landlord does not become subject to the...