When completing the survey or checklist, try to answer every question in each section unless the element is not present at that facility....
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G. Completing the Survey and Checklist
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2.6 Be Willing to File a Complaint
I liked your facility, but I encountered some problems. I am writing to suggest possible solutions. Your center’s accessibility was generally good....
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A. Access Board
Access Board is responsible for developing accessibility guidelines and standards under various laws to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to and use of buildings and facilities...
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Reach Ranges
These comments argued that the new reach range requirements restrict design options, especially in residential housing....
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Integration
A county that contracts with segregated adult care homes for residential services for people with mental illness who could live in integrated settings like scattered-site, permanent supportive...
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Features of the ETA Standard Barrier Survey/Barrier Management System [Title II]
The database may be used to manage all of your ADA facility responsibilities, including barrier removal during future alteration projects....
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
• Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction This section establishes scoping requirements for new construction of buildings and facilities....
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Finally, the Department is interested in collecting information regarding the number of existing facilities that provide more than one swimming pool on a site. ...
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Paragraph 11 requires that toilet facilities comply with Sec.4.22, which requires one accessible toilet stall (600A60) in each newly constructed restroom....
- Maryland Department of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)
- Rebuilding Together Grays Harbor - Aberdeen, WA
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Element-by-element safe harbor for public accommodations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These commenters argued that imposing the 2010 Standards on existing facilities will provide a strong incentive for such facilities to eliminate some elements entirely, particularly where...
- Rebuilding Together Monterey/Salinas - Monterey, CA
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Section 35.151(g)(3)
level required, thus reducing the opportunities for persons who need accessible seating to have the same choice of ticket prices and amenities that are available to other patrons in the facility...
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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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402.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Variable message signs (VMS) frequently are installed in federal buildings and facilities to provide information about ongoing events....
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2.3
aforementioned theaters, no further modification shall be necessary to comply with ADA Standard 4.33.3 and Sections 221 and 802 of the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities...
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Access Aisle
The Department believes that the 2010 Standards appropriately recognize that not all parking facilities provide separate pedestrian routes....
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What constitutes discrimination?
Discrimination is the failure to give a person with a disability the equal opportunity to use or enjoy the public accommodation’s goods, services, or facilities....
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11B-702.1 General
[2010 ADAS] EXCEPTION: Fire alarm systems in medical care facilities shall be permitted to be provided in accordance with industry practice....
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
be required in assembly areas with 300 or fewer seats if the wheelchair spaces provide viewing angles that are equivalent to, or better than, the average viewing angle provided in the facility...
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216 Signs
rule includes new exceptions for: seat and row designations in assembly areas (Exception 1) occupant names (Exception 1) company names and logos (Exception 1) signs in parking facilities...
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Identification of available accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the NPRM, the Department proposed § 36.302(f)(3), which, as modified and renumbered § 36.302(f)(2)(iii) in the final rule, requires a facility to identify available accessible seating...
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1.9.1.5
California statutes and the California Building Standards Commission regulations allow Equivalent Facilitation for public accommodations or facilities built with private funds whenever a...