If patrons are allowed to purchase more than four tickets, a public accommodation shall allow patrons with disabilities to purchase up to the same number of tickets, including the ticket...
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§ 36.302(f)(4)(iv) Maximum number of tickets patrons may purchase exceeds four
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Section 36.303(g)(1) Definitions
The Department sought public comment on these proposed definitions....
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§35.150(d)(4)
(4) If a public entity has already complied with the transition plan requirement of a Federal agency regulation implementing section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, then the requirements...
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Sec.36.205 Association
A public accommodation shall not exclude or otherwise deny equal goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, accommodations, or other opportunities to an individual or entity because...
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Primary Entrances
This requirement for accessible primary entrances helps ensure that accessible entrance routes coincide with those intended for the general public....
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Volume level
The participants were in the exhibition before public hours so some noted the level might not work when the space was more crowded....
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§ 35.152(b)(3)
(3) Public entities shall implement reasonable policies, including physical modifications to additional cells in accordance with the 2010 Standards, so as to ensure that each inmate with...
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§ 35.138(d)(4) Maximum number of tickets patrons may purchase exceeds four
If patrons are allowed to purchase more than four tickets, a public entity shall allow patrons with disabilities to purchase up to the same number of tickets, including the ticket for the...
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Self-Service Storage
Building or facility designed and used for the purpose of renting or leasing individual storage spaces to customers for the purpose of storing and removing personal property on a self-service...
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Final Regulatory Impact Analysis
This approach was taken because, while the 1991 Standards are the only uniform set of accessibility standards that apply to public accommodations, commercial facilities, and State and local...
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III-7.1000 General
The standards to be used in new construction and alterations covered by subpart D of the Department's title III regulation are those found in the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility...
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b) Library Program
Jensen also evaluated the path of travel from each branch library to the public right-of-way, nearby parking and public transportation....
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1.1. Purpose and Need for Rule and Scope of Regulatory Assessment
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) contains broad language prohibiting public accommodations and commercial facilities—including movie theaters—from discriminating...
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NSS Questions and Concerns
Over the years, a variety of substandard physical access survey versions have been used to populate NSS data....
- Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign
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2. Neighborhood Access
[n]ecessarily require a public entity to make each of its existing facilities accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities.")....
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Negotiations Between the Senate and the White House
The breakthrough compromise, which facilitated agreement on other issues, was essentially a swap concerning public accommodations and remedies....
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D. Reasonable Modifications
been trained to work or perform tasks for a person with a disability, it qualifies as a service animal and must generally be allowed to accompany its owner anywhere other members of the public...
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PROGRAM OPTIONS
appropriate to the needs of that child.7 Physical education services, specially designed if necessary, must be made available to every child with a disability receiving a free appropriate public...
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Sec.36.304(c)(3)
(3) Third, a public accommodation should take measures to provide access to restroom facilities....
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§382.3 Primary (or Main) Web site
www.carriername.com, www.airline designator code.com) in an Internet browser from a standard desktop or laptop computer where the carrier advertises or sells air transportation to the public...
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§382.83(a)(2)(iv)
(iv) If a passenger with a disability listed in §382.81 does not check in at least an hour before the standard check-in time for the general public, you must meet the individual's request...
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§ 382.3 Primary (or Main) Web site
www.carriername.com, www.airline designator code.com) in an Internet browser from a standard desktop or laptop computer where the carrier advertises or sells air transportation to the public...