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  5. Conclusion
  
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  3. If I comply with the California accessibility requirements, am I in compliance with ADA?
  
It is the sole responsibility of the business owner and/or the landlord to make sure that the facility is in compliance with the most restrictive requirements of both the California accessibility...
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  B. 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines
  
The 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines contain three parts: application and scoping requirements for facilities covered by the ADA (ADA Chapters 1 and 2); application and scoping...
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  Introduction
  
Title III Technical Assistance Manual Covering Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities Introduction This technical assistance manual addresses the requirements of title...
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  III-1.5200 Scope of exemption
  
Even though the congregation is operating facilities that would otherwise be places of public accommodation, its operations are exempt from title III requirements....
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  4.1.4(7) FACTORY INDUSTRIAL
  
Facilities Aircraft Appliances Athletic equipment Automobile and other motor vehicle Bakeries Beverages Bicycles Boats, building Brick and masonry Broom or...
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  PRIORITIES
  
§36.304(c)(3) Third, a public accommodation should take measures to provide access to restroom facilities....
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  § 36.401(d)(1)(i)
  
The facility housing the "professional office of a health care provider" only includes floor levels housing at least one health care provider, or any floor level designed or intended for...
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  Scoping Requirements
  
The scoping requirements for outdoor constructed features are explained in the sections of the standards that contain the scoping requirements for camping and picnic facilities, viewing...
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  106.5.47 Professional Office of a Health Care Provider
  
The facility housing the "professional office of a health care provider" only includes floor levels housing at least one health care provider, or any floor level designed or intended for...
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  STREETS, ROADS AND WALKWAYS {35.150}
  
providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where pedestrian walks cross curbs, giving priority to walkways serving entities covered by the Act, including State and local government offices and facilities...
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  Title II Quiz
  
All the quizzes cover the same topics: general ADA, effective communication, facility/program accessibility, general Title II nondiscrimination requirements and Title II administrative requirements...
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  Section 2. Dwelling unit
  
these guidelines include: condominiums; an apartment unit within an apartment building; and other types of dwellings in which sleeping accommodations are provided but toileting or cooking facilities...
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  206.6 Elevators
  
In a building or facility permitted to use the exceptions to 206.2.3 or permitted by 206.7 to use a platform lift, elevators complying with 408 shall be permitted. 2....
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  § 36.101(a) Purpose
  
. 110-325, 122 Stat. 3553 (2008)), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by covered public accommodations and requires places of public accommodation and commercial facilities...
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  Sec.36.401(d)(1)(i)
  
The facility housing the "professional office of a health care provider'' only includes floor levels housing at least one health care provider, or any floor level designed or intended for...
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  106.5.57 Safe Harbor
  
Elements of a path of travel at a subject building or facility that have been previously constructed or altered in accordance with the April 1, 1994 Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS) are...
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  Portable Units [4.1.2(6)]
  
Portable units are subject to the same technical criteria applicable to permanent facilities....
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  List of Subjects for 28 CFR Parts 35 and 36
  
Administrative practice and procedure, Buildings and facilities, Business and industry, Civil rights, Communications equipment, Individuals with disabilities, Reporting and recordkeeping...
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  Handrails [§504.6, §505]
  
Stairway Handrails Recommendation: In facilities that primarily serve children, a second set of stairway handrails 28” high maximum above stair nosings is advisable....
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  6.3 Operational Considerations
  
6.3 Operational Considerations: In situations where a fully compliant path of travel cannot be required, from a civil rights perspective the public agency operating the facility still has...
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  11B-705.3 Product Approval
  
Refer to CCR Title 24, Part 12, Chapter 11B, Section 12-11B.205 for building and facility access specifications for product approval for detectable warning products and directional surfaces...
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  1018.2 Aisles in assembly spaces
  
[DSA-AC] In addition to the requirements of this section, means of egress, which provide access to, or egress from, buildings or facilities where accessibility is required for applications...
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  11B-812.7.1 Location
  
Exception: Where four or fewer total EVCS are provided within a facility, the access aisle for non-angled van accessible spaces may be located on either the driver or passenger side of the...