Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
- International Hearing Dog, Inc.
- The Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA)
- Rebuilding Together Seattle - Seattle, WA
- Disability Network Oakland & Macomb (DNOM) - Clinton Township and Southfield, MI
- Valley Association for Independent Living (VAIL) - McAllen, Laredo, TX
- DAWN Center for Independent Living, Inc. - Denville and Hackettstown, NJ
- Disability Network/Wayne County - Detroit, MI
- American Trails Resources and Library: Accessible Trails
- Assisted Living Directory - Louisiana Assisted Living Facilities & Senior Care
- Viking E-1600-45A Emergency Phone
- AccessRec AccessMat Beach Access Mat System
- Envirobond Organic-Lock™ Surface Stabilizer
- Panda S.90 All Aluminum Slim Profile Multi-Slide Door System
- Panda TS.83 Thermally Broken Multi-Slide Door System
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Phase II: Energy and Commerce & Public Works and Transportation Committees
Companies such as Greyhound were in many cases the only transportation serving rural areas....
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Restoring Your Natural Radiance Through Biological Aesthetics
They understand that the under-eye area requires a delicate touch that brightens the face rather than puffing it up....
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2.2(c) Regarded as Substantially Limited
Accordingly, if an employer makes an adverse employment decision based on unsubstantiated beliefs or fears that a person's perceived disability will cause problems in areas such as those...
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Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance
There must be at least one exterior accessible route that connects accessible parking spaces and other accessible elements within the site, such as accessible drop-off areas or a route from...
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Accessible Teeing Grounds, Putting Greens, and Weather Shelters
Golf car passage also includes fairways, teeing grounds, putting greens, and other areas on which golf cars operate....
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Wheelchair Spaces
Comments from industry noted that such a requirement would increase space requirements at wheelchair seating areas. Response....
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Passenger Elevators
Generally under the guidelines, the requirements apply only to the element to be altered and not those outside the intended scope of work (except for alterations to primary function areas...
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Ticket transfer. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters representing assembly areas argued that persons with disabilities holding tickets for an individual event should not be allowed to sell or transfer them to third parties...
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5. What may an employer do when it learns that an applicant has or had a hearing impairment after she has been offered a job but before she starts working?
member of the military, the employer is concerned that Lydia will pose a risk to herself or others because she will not be able to hear sounds that might alert her to dangers in the work area...