Core Services All Independent Living Centers across the nation are consumer controlled, non-residential, community based, cross-disability, private nonprofit agencies that are designed...
Search Results "Non-Fixed Element"
- Active Re-Entry Centers for Independent Living - Price, Moab, and Vernal, UT
- Options Center for Independent Living - Bourbonnais, Watseka, IL
- Great Lakes ADA Center
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Fair Housing Act Design Manual
In some cases, differences existed between the Act's accessibility requirements and the non-binding or recommended guidance provided in the manual....
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Reduced scoping for play areas and other recreation facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department is persuaded by these comments that the proposed substitution of elements may not be beneficial....
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III. DISCUSSION
change to an existing facility, including, but not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, changes or rearrangement in structural parts or elements...
- Easterseals New York
- Southwest Center for Independence - Durango, Cortez, CO
- Center for Independence of the Disabled in New York (CIDNY) - New York and Kew Gardens, NY
- Assisted Living Directory - New Hampshire Assisted Living Facilities & Senior Care
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Deaf Online University
Who We Are Deaf Online University is a non-profit, Christian organization that provides outreach and educational resources to people of a minority language and culture What We...
- AccessRec AccessMat Beach Access Mat System
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EXHIBIT 1
Such alternate(s), to be equally effective, are not required to produce the identical result or level of achievement for disabled and non-disabled persons, but must afford disabled persons...
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Service Animals
assisting individuals who are blind or have low vision with navigation and other tasks, alerting individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to the presence of people or sounds, providing non-violent...
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Equipment and furniture. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Providing an aquatic wheelchair made of non-corrosive materials and designed for access into the water will protect the water from contamination and avoid damage to personal wheelchairs...
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Playground Study Site
acetate polymer emulsion, SoilSement (Midwest Industrial, Canton, Ohio), mixed 30% by dry weight of solids to unit weight of dry EWF and applied 63 mm (2.5 in.) thick, and 2. a non-foaming...
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A cued-language transliterator is an interpreter who has special skill and training in the use of the Cued Speech system of handshapes and placements, along with non-manual information,...
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
a new patient because of her HIV, until she located her current primary care physician in September 2013, the Complainant had to seek medical treatment at the local emergency room for non-emergent...
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F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
Priority should be given to those elements that will provide the greatest access in the following order: (a) An accessible route and an accessible entrance; (b) At least one...
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Alterations to cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Option I: Require all altered elements to be accessible....
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
argue, the immediacy of perceived noncompliance with the standard--it will usually be readily apparent whether a public entity has the required accessible entry or entries--makes this element...
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IV. ALTERATIONS AND NEW CONSTRUCTION
accessibility requirements of the ADA, who will be paid by Olympia or by Olympia’s designee without regard to outcome, and pre-approved by the United States, to review whether the architectural elements...
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C. Raised Porches Are Part Of the Store That Must Be Made Accessible and Located On An Accessible Route
Raised areas such as raised porches are specifically addressed in an advisory note that states, “Accessible routes must connect all spaces and elements required to be accessible including...
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Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3
Section 206.2.3 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes within multi-story buildings and facilities