Thus, the exception from the requirement for an elevator in buildings with less than 3 stories or with less than 3,000 square feet per floor applies to altered facilities as well, including...
Search Results "General Exception"
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Alterations [4.1.6(1)(f) & (k)]
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§100.203(c)
the landlord may condition permission for the modification on the tenant agreeing to restore the bathroom to the condition that existed before the modification, reasonable wear and tear excepted...
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11B-604.8.1.4 Toe clearance
Exception: Toe clearance at the side partition is not required in a compartment greater than 66 inches (1676 mm) wide....
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11B-703.3.2 Position
Exception: Braille provided on elevator car controls shall be separated 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) minimum and shall be located directly below the corresponding raised characters or symbols....
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11B-233.3.5 Dispersion
Exception: In public housing facilities where multi-story residential dwelling units are one of the types of residential dwelling units provided, one-story residential dwelling units shall...
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11B-604.8.1.4 Toe clearance
Exception: Toe clearance at the side partition is not required in a compartment greater than 66 inches (1676 mm) wide....
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11B-703.3.2 Position
Exception: Braille provided on elevator car controls shall be separated 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) minimum and shall be located directly below the corresponding raised characters or symbols....
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UFAS vs. ADAAG Comparison
UFAS allows exceptions for "structurally impracticable." (See definition below.) 4.1.6 & 4.1.2(7)(d)Exc....
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Subpart F -- Compliance Procedures
The Attorney General should use section 504 enforcement procedures and the Department's coordination role under Executive Order 12250 as models for regulation in this area....
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Subpart F -- Compliance Procedures (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Attorney General should use section 504 enforcement procedures and the Department's coordination role under Executive Order 12250 as models for regulation in this area....
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 233.3.5
Section 233.3.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of individual residential dwelling units.
- WFDB - The World Federation of the Deafblind
- Invictus Games Foundation
- ADA Legacy Project
- International Interior Design Association (IIDA)
- Attention Deficit Disorder Association
- ADA Fast Finder
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DISABILITY
The six-month “transitory” part of the “transitory and minor” exception in paragraph (f)(2) of this section does not apply to the “actual disability” or “record of” prongs of the definition...
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1. Providing Equal Access With Auxiliary Aids and Services
location of accessible services, activities, and facilities available in a format that is accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who are blind or have low vision.5 Generally...
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May employers subject employees to periodic alcohol testing?
(Question 19) Generally, no....
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After an Offer of Employment Is Made
For example, if an employer asks all applicants post-offer about their general physical and mental health, it can ask individuals who disclose a particular illness, disease, or impairment...
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Accessible Passenger Loading Zones at Medical Care and Long-Term Care Facilities
The Board did not intend this provision to apply to medical facilities that do not generally provide overnight stay....
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Is it OK to examine a patient who uses a wheelchair in the wheelchair, because the patient cannot get onto the exam table independently?
Generally no. Examining a patient in their wheelchair usually is less thorough than on the exam table, and does not provide the patient equal medical services....
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Will a Person Who is Blind or Has Low Vision Require Assistance to Use the Circulation Path?
Generally, only one person is necessary to assist a person who is blind or has low vision....