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I. Who is Covered by Title III of the ADA
Places of public accommodation include over five million private establishments, such as restaurants, hotels, theaters, convention centers, retail stores, shopping centers, dry cleaners,...
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III-7.5170 Telephones
In addition, one TDD or text telephone (per facility) must be provided whenever there is an interior public pay phone in a stadium or arena; convention center; hotel with a convention center...
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Tips for Presenters
Preparing Your Presentation and Content: Work closely with the event planners to learn more about your potential audience, and be prepared to modify your material or presentation style...
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Recreational Facilities
If you use passcard-style keys for recreation areas, you should make those keys accessible to people who are blind or who have low vision, using the simple techniques described in “Check-In...
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222.1 General
Different styles of design provide users varying levels of privacy and convenience....
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Conventions used in this Pocket Guide
When text taken from CBC or ADA is included in these boxes, the aforementioned text color/style conventions are used....
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Phase II – Textures
Three groups of fish were modeled to represent the three general styles of fish coloration. Each group represented a different fish species....
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Who is Covered by the ADA?
The ADA establishes requirements for 12 categories of public accommodations, which include stores, restaurants, bars, service establishments, theaters, hotels, recreational facilities, private...
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11B-220.1 Automatic teller machines and fare machines
For example, it is unacceptable for the accessible ATM only to provide cash withdrawals while inaccessible ATMs also sell theater tickets....
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11B-220.1 Automatic teller machines and fare machines
For example, it is unacceptable for the accessible ATM only to provide cash withdrawals while inaccessible ATMs also sell theater tickets....
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II-3.9000 Discrimination on the basis of association
ILLUSTRATION 2: A local government could not refuse to allow a theater company to use a school auditorium on the grounds that the company has recently performed at an HIV hospice....
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Enactment of the ADA and Issuance of the 1991 Regulations
disability in the activities of places of public accommodation (businesses that are generally open to the public and that fall into one of 12 categories listed in the ADA, such as restaurants, movie...
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I. Who is Covered by Title II of the ADA
Private entities that operate public accommodations, such as hotels, restaurants, theaters, retail stores, dry cleaners, doctors' offices, amusement parks, and bowling alleys, are not covered...
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11B-220.1 Automatic teller machines and fare machines
For example, it is unacceptable for the accessible ATM only to provide cash withdrawals while inaccessible ATMs also sell theater tickets. ◼...