Section 404.2.4 covers the current ADA Standards for maneuvering clearances at doors, doorways, and gates.
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Maneuvering Clearances: ADA Standard Section 404.2.4
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 601.1
Section 601.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for plumbing elements and facilities.
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Turning Space: ADA Standard Section 612.3
Section 612.3 covers the current ADA Standards for turning space within saunas and steam rooms.
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Vision Lights: ADA Standard Section 404.2.11
Section 404.2.11 covers the current ADA Standards for vision lights on manual doors and gates.
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Turning Space: ADA Standard Section 603.2.1
Section 603.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for turning space in toilet and bathing rooms.
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Faucets: ADA Standard Section 606.4
Section 606.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the faucet controls of lavatories and sinks.
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d. Estimated Cost of Compliance for Small Entities
Businesses, Business Dynamics Statistics, Business Employment Dynamics, and Nonemployer Statistics, available at http://www.sba.gov/advocacy/849/12162 (data downloaded Dec. 2013). ...
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Are there good examples of Title III Compliance for making goods and services accessible?
I recently returned from a ski resort town where visiting stores, private galleries and other places of businesses was difficult, if not impossible because of physical barriers, usually...
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3. A function is highly specialized, and the person in the position is hired for special expertise or ability to perform it
For example, A company wishes to expand its business with Japan....
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§ 1194.3(a)
Systems which are critical to the direct fulfillment of military or intelligence missions do not include a system that is to be used for routine administrative and business applications...
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President’s Committee on “National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week”
State and local committees coordinate publicity campaigns consisting of movie trailers, billboards, and radio and television ads to convince the public that it is good business to hire people...
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Where Service Animals Are Allowed
Where Service Animals Are Allowed Under the ADA, State and local governments, businesses, and nonprofit organizations that serve the public generally must allow service animals to accompany...
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C. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires Federal agencies to analyze regulatory options that may assist in minimizing any significant impact of a rule on small businesses and small...
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
Persons with complaints or concerns about discrimination on the basis of disability by vessel operators who are private entities not primarily engaged in the business of transporting people...
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Shelves and Maneuvering Space
Shelves and Maneuvering Space After ensuring that its entrance is accessible, a business must consider how people with disabilities will get to the items that are sold or provided....
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Section 36.307 Accessible or Special Goods (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
of its operation, it makes special orders for unstocked goods, and if the accessible or special goods can be obtained from a supplier with whom the public accommodation customarily does business...
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Introduction
Introduction This guide presents an informal overview of some basic ADA requirements for small businesses that provide goods or services to the public....
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3.6 Who Is Entitled to a Reasonable Accommodation?
.), the employer is obligated to provide it, unless it would impose an undue hardship on the operation of the business....
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§8.55(c) Access to sources of information
Each recipient shall permit access by the responsible civil rights official during normal business hours to such of its books, records, accounts, and other sources of information, and its...
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Who has to follow part 382?
., travel agents); (3) organizations and their employees that have business arrangements with air carriers to provide disability-related services (e.g., wheelchair service, baggage handling...