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- SMILES Center for Independent Living - Fairmont, Mankato, New Ulm, Waseca, MN
- South Dakota Department of Human Services: Vocational Rehabilitation Services
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
The subject of who is responsible for doing this is not addressed directly by CBC or ADA, and it is perhaps the most common failing for public accommodations....
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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
During the NPRM comment period, the Department engaged in considerable public outreach to small entities....
- California Division of the State Architect (DSA)
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a) Curb Ramps
The priority matrix prioritizes installations/upgrades based on: (1) locations requested by citizens; (2) locations serving government offices and public facilities; (3) locations serving...
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Individual Captioning Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Proposed § 36.303(g)(2)(iii)(A) states, “[a] public accommodation that owns, leases, or leases to, or operates a movie theater shall provide individual captioning devices in accordance with...
- Disabled Sports USA
- Disability Network/Wayne County - Detroit, MI
- Brazos Valley Center for Independent Living (BVCIL) - Bryan, TX
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E103.4 Remaining Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
We received no public comments in response to these definitions in the two ANPRMs....
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2. State and Local Laws
State and Local Laws The ADA does not override state or local laws designed to protect public health and safety, except where such laws conflict with ADA requirements....
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Medical facilities
comments and has added Sec. 35.151(k)(3), which states that “[w]ith respect to medical and long-term care facilities in jails, prisons, and other detention and correctional facilities, public...
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Section 36.401 New Construction (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed rule stated that ‘‘any public accommodation or other private entity responsible for design and construction’’ must ensure that facilities conform to this requirement....
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11B-308.3.2 Obstructed high reach
[Safe Harbor only applies to existing public telephones and coat hooks at Toilet Rooms.] Exceptions: 1. ...
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Generally, the accessible route to the stage shall coincide with the route for the general public per Section 11B-206.3, to the maximum extent feasible. ...
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Updates and Other Pocket Guides
You may visit our website at www.ETAPocketGuides.com where additional information is available about these publications....
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Availability of video description
Many Public Broadcasting System stations also provide video description on a number of programs. Check with your local PBS station....
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C. Federal Appellate Case Law
Evaluating the statute's language, implementing regulation, and case law, the Harkins court reasoned that because a public accommodation has a duty to provide auxiliary aids and services...
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604.5 Grab Bars
Grab bars shall not be required to be installed in a toilet room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use provided that reinforcement...
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Interim Segway® Personal Transporter Policy
To that end, GSA's Public Buildings Service is issuing this interim policy to permit individuals with a mobility impairment to use these devices in Federal buildings under GSA’s jurisdiction...
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218 and 810 Transportation Facilities
They do not apply to the public right-of-way. Scoping for detectable warnings at all locations other than transit platform edges has been eliminated from the 2010 Standards....
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206.3 Location
areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair users and other persons who cannot negotiate steps may have to travel compared to the general public...
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Maintaining Accessible Features for Customers
Sidewalks blocked by large trash receptacles, lowered reception desk areas filled with decorative vases, routes to public restrooms blocked by supplies, and poorly placed, oversized furniture...