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F. Shelter Environment
Generally, an accessible route is 36 inches wide, except at doors and for short distances, when it can be narrower, and where it turns, when it must be wider....
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Check-Out Aisles and Sales and Service Counters
The 1991 Standards generally require sales and service counters to provide an accessible portion at least 36 inches long and no higher than 36 inches above the finish floor....
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Service Animals
Service animals must be allowed in all areas of a facility where the public is allowed except where the dog’s presence would create a legitimate safety risk (e.g., compromise a sterile environment...
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Toilet Compartment Access
Your figure shows two compartment door approach options, the one shown in Figure 604.8.1.2, and an alternate figure which is identical except that the door is hinged on the opposite side...
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
They will be mandatory for federal right-of-way once adopted by the General Services Administration, the Department of Defense, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the U.S...
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Conducting an Interview
General information on different disabilities may be obtained from many organizations listed in the Resource Directory. See Index under the specific disability....
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Bus Stop Pads
The Board has removed this language in section 810.2.2 in favor of a general scoping provision for alterations (202.3) which recognizes instances where compliance is not technically feasible...
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4. May an employer ask questions about an obvious hearing impairment, or ask follow-up questions if an applicant discloses a non-obvious hearing impairment?
An employer generally may not ask an applicant about obvious impairments....
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1133B.2.4.2
SECTION 1133B GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY FOR ENTRANCES, EXITS AND PATHS OF TRAVEL 1133B.2 Doors. 1133B.2.4 Floor level at doors. ...
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R304.5.1.2 Shared Use Paths
The SNPRM would renumber R304.5.1 to include a general provision in R304.5.1 that would clarify that if flared sides are provided at curb ramps and blended transitions, the flared sides...
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What is program accessibility?
If a program, such as an exhibit in a visitors’ information center, general forest information provided at an administrative office, or a campfire program in an amphitheater, is provided...
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Executive Summary
In this phase of the study, an international workgroup of experts came together to exchange ideas and information related to independent transfers and generate a future research agenda....
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Equal Opportunity
Title II Regulation 28 § 35.130 General prohibitions against discrimination: (a) No qualified individual with a disability shall, on the basis of disability, be excluded from participation...
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7. Q: Our center specializes in "group child care." Can we reject a child just because she needs individualized attention?
But the ADA generally does not require centers to hire additional staff or provide constant one-to-one supervision of a particular child with a disability....
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QUESTION: IF A PLATFORM IS OWNED BY A PRIVATE ENTITY OTHER THAN THE PASSENGER RAILROAD, WHAT HAPPENS IF THE PRIVATE ENTITY OBJECTS TO THE CREATION OF A LEVEL BOARDING PLATFORM?
The General Counsel of the Department of Transportation has reviewed this document and approved it as consistent with the language and intent of 49 CFR Part 37....
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Comments
Generally, transit authority commenters believed that only the trip that was actually denied or missed—in the example, the first trip from Point A to Point B—should be counted as a denied...
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Title II Regulations
Pursuant to a delegation by the Attorney General of the United States, Education shares in the enforcement of Title II by virtue of being the designated agency to investigate complaints...
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Trail Type
A category that reflects the predominant trail surface and general mode of travel accommodated by a trail....
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3.3.6 Knee Clearance Height, minimum
BS8300 results for knee clearance height suggest that current U.K. standard generally accommodates most wheelchair users in that country....
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Technology and preferred sources of information
In general, the participants found they could navigate museum websites fairly easily with their assistive technologies and find basic information....
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Skating Skill and Performance
novice skaters typically travel more slowly and have a narrower sweep width than advanced skaters.(8) Skaters choose among several different techniques to stop, often based loosely on their general...
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Section 35.190 Designated agencies. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Proposed § 35.190(e) provides that when the Department receives a complaint alleging a violation of title II that is directed to the Attorney General but may fall within the jurisdiction...
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
There are a number of exceptions to the technical specifications for accessible routes, and there are special rules (incorporated by reference from nationally recognized standards for accessibility...