If a transient lodging facility contains a restaurant, the restaurant must comply with requirements in other chapters such as those applicable to certain dining surfaces....
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 801.1
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11B-801.1 Scope
If a transient lodging facility contains a restaurant, the restaurant must comply with requirements in other chapters such as those applicable to certain dining surfaces. ◼...
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III-7.5175 Fixed seating
Wheelchair seating spaces in assembly areas and restaurants are not subject to this requirement but, rather, are covered by specific requirements for "assembly areas" and "restaurants. "...
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III-3.6000 Retaliation or coercion
ILLUSTRATION: A restaurant may not refuse to serve a customer because he or she filed an ADA complaint against the restaurant or against another public accommodation....
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WORKSTATION
side of snack bars, sales counters and public counters; guardhouses; toll booths; kiosk vending stands; lifeguard stations; maintenance equipment closets; counter and equipment areas in restaurant...
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Examples of alternative ways to serve a customer when barrier removal is not feasible are:
At a neighborhood restaurant, providing home delivery or carry-out service for a customer who cannot enter the restaurant....
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Examples of meeting your “access to goods and services” obligation when physical barrier removal is not readily achievable
A restaurant has several steps at the entrance and no accessible entry is possible. Providing home delivery or some alternative service may be required....
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801.1 Scope
If a transient lodging facility contains a restaurant, the restaurant must comply with requirements in other chapters such as those applicable to certain dining surfaces....
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801.1 Scope
If a transient lodging facility contains a restaurant, the restaurant must comply with requirements in other chapters such as those applicable to certain dining surfaces....
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PUBLIC USE
Examples of public use areas may include a hotel lobby, movie theater, concert hall, public restroom, sales floor of a retail store, or dining room within a restaurant. ◼...
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Must Gluten-free Be Free? What You Should Know About Celiac Disease and the ADA
Stubblefield Restaurants nationwide are beginning to offer gluten-free alternatives to regular menu items....
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II-5.1000 General.
On the other hand, if a State highway authority leases a facility in one of its highway rest areas to a privately owned restaurant, the public entity would be responsible for making the...
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11B-801.1 Scope
If a transient lodging facility contains a restaurant, the restaurant must comply with requirements in other chapters such as those applicable to certain dining surfaces....
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801.1 Scope
If a transient lodging facility contains a restaurant, the restaurant must comply with requirements in other chapters such as those applicable to certain dining surfaces....
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11B-801.1 Scope
If a transient lodging facility contains a restaurant, the restaurant must comply with requirements in other chapters such as those applicable to certain dining surfaces....
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11B-801.1 Scope
If a transient lodging facility contains a restaurant, the restaurant must comply with requirements in other chapters such as those applicable to certain dining surfaces. ◼...
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Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Similarly, if it is not readily achievable to ramp a long flight of stairs leading to the front door of a restaurant or a pharmacy, the restaurant or the pharmacy must take alternative measures...
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Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Similarly, if it is not readily achievable to ramp a long flight of stairs leading to the front door of a restaurant or a pharmacy, the restaurant or the pharmacy must take alternative measures...
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Trends that Enhance or Hinder Accessibility
A hotel restaurant that creates ambience with low lighting can make travel to a table difficult for an older customer; while a restaurant menu with a crisp, high contrast contemporary design...
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41. May an employer ask whether a reasonable accommodation is needed when an employee with a disability has not asked for one?
Or, if an employer is scheduling a luncheon at a restaurant and is uncertain about what questions it should ask to ensure that the restaurant is accessible for an employee who uses a wheelchair...
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II-1.3000 Relationship to title III
ILLUSTRATION 1: A privately owned restaurant in a State park operates for the convenience of park users under a concession agreement with a State department of parks....
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Wheelchair seating locations must be on an accessible route
• Wheelchair seating locations must be on an accessible route that provides access from parking and transportation areas and that connects to all public areas, including concessions, restaurants...
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III-1.7000 Relationship to title II
ILLUSTRATION 1: A State department of parks provides a restaurant in one of its State parks. The restaurant is operated by X Corporation under a concession agreement....
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A5.1 General
Dining counters (where there is no service) are typically found in small carry-out restaurants, bakeries, or coffee shops and may only be a narrow eating surface attached to a wall....