Designers and operators should note that there are no exceptions to the accessible route requirements where the accessible route connects to a fixed fishing pier or platform....
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Gangways
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Pool Lifts
If the entire pool is deeper than 48 inches, an exception allows operators to use a pool lift in any location as an accessible means of entry. ...
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What Are the Requirements for Accessible Routes?
Operators or owners of play areas are subject to all the other requirements of the ADA, including the obligation to provide individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to enjoy the...
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§ 35.152(c) Alterations to detention and correctional facilities
However, when alterations are made to specific cells, detention and correctional facility operators may satisfy their obligation to provide the required number of cells with mobility features...
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Carrier Programs
Carriers operating aircraft with more than 19 passenger seats must establish and implement a written program for carrying out the requirements of the law....
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12181(2) Commercial facilities
(2) Commercial facilities The term "commercial facilities" means facilities (A) that are intended for nonresidential use; and (B) whose operations will affect commerce....
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2. Educational Uses
For example, while roof top solar panels with access restricted to operations and service personnel do not have to be accessible, any BOS equipment used for teaching purposes or demonstration...
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Are fire extinguishers required to comply with the ADA Standards?
The ADA Standards apply to fixed elements, such as a fire extinguisher cabinet, and require compliance with applicable requirements, including those for operable parts and storage....
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§ 38.179(b)
, each such unit shall comply with §38.23 (b) or (c) and shall provide at least one space for wheelchair or mobility aid users complying with §38.23(d) of this part unless the complete operating...
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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1.3 Know Your Rights
For example, a small private health club might not be able to remodel a locker room to make it accessible, but a facility, owned and operated by a large company, would have the financial...
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4.1 Introduction
The idea that a control or operable hardware located on a plane in front of the user can be accessible with a forward reach, regardless of the height, is not substantiated by this research...
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1. What does direct and equal access mean?
Access must be equal in terms of: response time; response quality; hours of operation; and all other features offered (e.g., automatic number identification...
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4. Ticketing
It requires a venue operator to accommodate an individual with a disability who acquired inaccessible seating on the secondary ticket market only when there is unsold accessible seating...
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4. Ticketing
It requires a venue operator to accommodate an individual with a disability who acquired inaccessible seating on the secondary ticket market only when there is unsold accessible seating...
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New Construction
Owners or operators of newly constructed play areas are responsible for complying with these guidelines....