However, if existing facilities, or parts of them (whether they comply with the older standards or were built before the passage of the ADA) are altered, then the altered areas must comply...
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III 3.11000 Insurance
Although life and health insurance are the areas where the ADA will have its greatest application, the ADA applies equally to unjustified discrimination in all types of insurance, including...
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
or bathing rooms shall not be required where a single unisex (single-user or family) toilet room or bathing room complying with Section 11B-213.2.1 is provided and located in the same area...
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Section 37.77 Purchase or Lease of New Non-Rail Vehicles by Public Entities Operating a Demand Responsive System for the General Public
As in previous rulemakings on this provision, the standards (which include service area, response time, fares, hours and days of service, trip purpose restrictions, information and reservations...
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
or bathing rooms shall not be required where a single unisex (single-user or family) toilet room or bathing room complying with Section 11B-213.2.1 is provided and located in the same area...
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When is a Curb Ramp a Ramp?
“For example, it would be impractical to require handrails (Section 405.8) or edge protection (Section 405.9) because of the obstructions such features would present to the surrounding areas...
- Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living (AACIL) - Ann Arbor, MI
- Service Dog Central
- Lehigh Valley Center for Independent Living (LVCIL) - Allentown, PA
- Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (MS Focus)
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 224.5
Section 224.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of transient lodging guest rooms.
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
are provided by or on behalf of a place of education, which are leased on a year-round basis exclusively to graduate students or faculty and do not contain any public use or common use areas...
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III-1.2000 Public accommodations
Does title III apply to common areas within residential facilities?...
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
example, an oral interpreter who has special skill and training to mouth a speaker's words silently for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing may be necessary for an individual who was raised...
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‘‘Place of public accommodation.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
is readily achievable to do so (see Sec.36.304); however, in the event that it is not readily achievable to remove barriers, for example, by replacing a gravel surface or regrading the area...
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4. Benefits—Qualitative Discussion of Benefits
There is also a distributional benefit of this rule as some areas of the United States are more likely to have movie theaters with auditoriums that are already equipped to provide closed...
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Executive Summary
Key requirements apply to clear floor area, knee and toe clearances, maneuvering clearances, reach limits, grip force requirements and door usability factors....
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Place of public accommodation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
is readily achievable to do so (see Sec.36.304); however, in the event that it is not readily achievable to remove barriers, for example, by replacing a gravel surface or regrading the area...
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Toilet Compartment Access
Toilet compartment doors shall not swing into the minimum required compartment area." ...
- Missouri Department of Elementary And Secondary Education: Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
- Adaptive Access
- Institute for Health and Aging